Photo Genic (1998), PC-98
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Photo Genic (1998), PC-98

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Trip World is an obscure little Gameboy game released by Sunsoft in 1992. It's got amazing music, highly detailed graphics, and you can beat it in under an hour. But my favorite part about it is the monsters. There are tons of them to see despite the game's length - and many of them won't even hurt you!! If you want to see some of the skrunkliest bunklies to ever inhabit a platformer, please join me as we look at...
Waku Waku 7 Neo Geo 1996
Honō no Tōkyūji: Dodge Danpei 2 (Famicom) (1993)

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Tough Turf (arcade) (1989)
'Riven: The Sequel to Myst'
[PS1] [JAPAN] [MAGAZINE, SPREAD] [1998]
"Four years after the appearance of the fantastic AVG "MYST" that captivated countless users… "RIVEN", the sequel, is finally here, with its intricately set fantastic world view and beautiful graphics further polished! This game is scheduled for release in an astonishing 5-CD set volume. When you solve the mysterious puzzles and read through the magnificent story, you should be completely a resident of another world. What kind of adventure awaits in the "Book of Riven," which is the setting for the new story? Anticipation is growing fast." ~Dengeki PlayStation, 12-26-1997 (#62) [BMT🤖]
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Source: Dengeki PlayStation, 01-16-1998 (#64) || Internet Archive; kitsunebi
Journey to Silius, 1990
Sunsoft