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Retro games as art.
Classic board, card and parlour games for Nintendo DS.
Multi-perspective, photographic visual novel set in Tokyo.
Board, card, parlour and pub games for Nintendo Switch.
Back to the N64 era!
OBJECTION! TAKE THAT! etc.
Eighth installment in Namco's classic flight sim series.
Fourth Ace Combat game. Also known as Shattered Skies.
Fifth Ace Combat game. Also known as The Unsung War.
Five Japanese Neo Geo games compiled for PS2 and PS4.
2010 reboot of After Burner. No longer available to buy.
First in Namco's Ace Combat series.
Open-world action RPG set in Akihabara, Tokyo.
Digital Eclipse's lovely licensed platformer.
Atari 7800 alien blasting.
Dragon-toting princess attempts to fix father's mess.
Early shootybang game from SNK.
Ridge Racer on skis.
Two memories become one.
Mobile RPG featuring creative talent from Chrono Trigger.
Undersea action for 2600.
Songs are magic in Gust's RPG series.
Christine the Elf kicks some butt.
Visual novel with strong strategy RPG elements.
Lively twin-stick shooter with a comedy sci-fi sheen.
Cinematic giant robot shoot 'em up.
Get your rocks off.
Compilation of 150 Atari arcade, 2600 and 5200 games.
The 11th, 12th and 13th Atelier games from Gust.
Fourteenth installment in the Atelier series, and first in the well-loved Dusk trilogy.
The 14th, 15th and 16th Atelier games from Gust.
Fifteenth installment in the Atelier series, and middle chapter of the Dusk trilogy.
Eighteenth installment in the Atelier series, and second of the Mysterious trilogy.
"Dual scenario" RPG from Gust.
Quest-based RPG from Gust.
First of Gust's Atelier RPG series to come West.
Twentieth installment in the Atelier series, marking a surprise return to Arland.
Nineteenth installment in the Atelier series, and third of the Mysterious trilogy.
Enhanced version of the eleventh Atelier game.
The 14th, 15th and 16th Atelier games from Gust.
Enhanced version of the eleventh Atelier game.
Sixteenth installment in the Atelier series, and finale to the Dusk trilogy.
Seventeenth installment in the Atelier series, and first of the Mysterious trilogy.
Enhanced version of the eleventh Atelier game.
Cel-shaded arcade racer from Capcom.
A modern take on 16-bit action platformers.
Direct sequel to Azure Striker Gunvolt.
Wildlife-themed falling block puzzler from Sega.
Parody RPG starring Charles Barkley.
The game of the movie of the game.
Rhythm Heaven comes to your TV.
Capital ship shoot 'em up by SNK.
Reimagining of the Sunsoft classic by Inti Creates.
One of the PC Engine's finest shooters.
Castlevania's back! Kinda.
Gust's RPG about feelings and empathy.
Spooky visual novel from an independent creator.
Powered-up racing from Bizarre Creations.
Prime example of the '90s "grossout" platformer.
Pyrotechnic rhythm game by Bizarre Creations.
The classic dirt-and-boulders game returns.
Posh girls shoot fantasy monsters in another world.
Delicious foot lettuce.
Chaotic top-down racing from Data East.
3D shooter with snug pink leotard.
Never equalled, let alone bettered.
The grass is green, but no pretty girls in sight.
Simple Series does Breakout. In 3D.
Ball-rolling puzzler from Taito.
Seven arcade classics from Capcom.
Isometric puzzle game Mario spinoff.
Spinoff of Judgement Silversword with varied challenges.
Sega-developed, Disney themed platformer for 8-bit and 16-bit consoles.
A lovely night to have a curse.
Every possible type of night to have a curse.
A horrible night to have a curse.
A fairly pleasant night to have a curse, all things considered.
Castlevania's red-headed stepchild.
WiiWare remake of a Game Boy classic. No longer available online.
Japanese dating sim designed for the Western audience.
Poster child for the Japanese indie scene.
Late '80s lewd game from masters of their craft Artworx.
Balls, balls, sweaty balls, balls, balls, balls.
Looking for love in a Honda City.
Not quite SimCopter, but it'll do.
Nicole's a sociopathic teenage girl. You're Nicole. Good luck!
Taito puzzler featuring one of Zuntata's finest earworms.
Mobile game about fashion.
Pixel-art VN set in a Seattle populated by fantasy races.
The most relaxing puzzle game ever.
The least relaxing puzzle game ever.
First game by those who would become Bizarre Creations.
Formula 1 racer from Taito with light sim elements.
Horror adventure with incredible 3D sound.
Gals Panic meets Pengo and Qix.
Don't tell ResetERA.
Spiritual successor to Ehrgeiz's action RPG mode.
Qix, but cubic. Cubixx, you see.
Management sim-cum-sex game. Hehe. Cum.
Action RPG set inside a game in the Neptunia universe.
Cel-shaded giant robot action.
The most feature-packed shoot 'em up ever.
Dandy begat Gauntlet, then also begat Dark Chambers.
Spirits might blow up the world, and the only cure is love.
Platform RPG inspired by a little-known futuristic manga.
Genre-bending isekai RPG from Compile Heart.
Gothic lolitas shoot things.
Psychedelic, vaporwave "strip 'em up" for PC.
Psychedelic, vaporwave "strip 'em up" with smaller breasts.
Mahjong Solitaire with boobs.
Simple Series goes Attack of the 50 Foot Woman.
Accessible dungeon crawler with a Vocaloid soundtrack.
Famicom homage by artist ryokuchamichi.
Abstract spatial awareness puzzle themed around demolition.
Cthulhu meets giant robots visual novel.
Another Famicom homage by artist ryokuchamichi.
Classic Namco "dirt and boulders" action.
Hori Taizo gets digging once again.
Adventure set in earthquake-stricken Japan.
Classic bullet-hell action from Cave.
Cute girls write poems.
Nintendo's original platformer.
Shoot 'em up sequel to Donkey Kong.
Sequel to Donkey Kong, where Mario is the villain.
Knee-deep in the dead.
The birth of the brawler.
Sequel to Technos' classic, genre-defining brawler.
Mobile action RPG from Nintendo and Cygames.
Fantasy-themed shooter from Psikyo.
That RPG series that isn't Final Fantasy.
Nintendo DS remake of Dragon Quest IV.
Nintendo DS remake of Dragon Quest V.
Namco shmup fantasy.
Loot-whoring action RPG for PSP.
Sprawling dungeon crawler from Aquaplus and Sting.
Online language learning platform.
The game that taught us about Musou.
Nintendo Switch port of Dynasty Warriors 8, with all DLC and expansions.
That game with the fancy animation.
Throw everything at the wall and see what sticks!
First-person physics puzzler from Konami.
Action movie-style sequel to Taito's 1983 classic.
Realistic flight sim by Taito for PS2.
Judgement Silversword's spectacular successor.
RPG from Rance creators Alicesoft and Senran Kagura artist Nan Yaegashi.
A collection of classic Atari 2600 and 7800 games.
A collection of classic Namco games.
A collection of classic Data East games.
A collection of classic Interplay games.
A collection of classic Atari 2600 and 7800 games.
A collection of classic Namco games.
A collection of classic Interplay games.
Modern retro-style indie games hit the Evercade.
A collection of revitalised retro games -- some previously unreleased.
A collection of classic Technos games.
Two modern games developed for old hardware come to Evercade.
Dizzy, my head is spinnin'.
A collection of classic Atari Lynx games.
Some of the Lynx's best games, together at last.
A selection of Jaleco classics for your Evercade.
Another collection of revitalised retro games -- some previously unreleased.
A selection of new games for old platforms, now on Evercade.
Hit the open world links and smack some balls.
One of the first ever fighting games, in its previously unreleased NES incarnation.
Shoot 'em up sequel to Trizeal.
Puzzle adventure with an endearing 8-bit aesthetic.
Considerably larger puzzle adventure with endearing 8-bit aesthetic.
Shoot 'em up spinoff to Fairune, with Kamiko kameos.
The prototype for what would become Fairune.
Expanded remake of Compile Heart's Fairy Fencer F.
Duo of classic Japanese adventure games.
SNK gets weird.
Horizontal-scrolling "cute 'em up" classic from Sega.
Brutal roguelike from Sega.
Mobile RPG spinoff to the Fate series.
The visual novel you're supposed to read.
First in that series that isn't Dragon Quest.
The game that begat the SaGa series.
The game that gave us the Job system.
Second part of the ambitious remake of Square Enix's classic RPG. Or is it...?
First part of the ambitious 2020 remake of Square Enix's classic RPG.
The first ever direct sequel in the Final Fantasy series.
Massively multiplayer take on the Final Fantasy series.
Second expansion to the Final Fantasy MMO.
Far from the fifteenth game to bear this name.
Capcom's genre-defining classic brawler.
The Oliver Twins send you on a chopper mission.
Exercise game for Nintendo Switch.
Simple Series gets sweaty.
Sega's attempt to rival Namco's Mappy.
Pinball if money, physics and general practicality were no object.
Creampie heaven for Atari 7800.
Anything happens in Grand Prix racing, and it usually does!
Anything happens in Grand Prix racing, and it usually does... twice!
Side-scrolling action RPG with highly technical combat.
Formerly a Sonic fangame, now something even better.
Multiplayer Frogger reboot featuring a "classic" song.
Seventh-gen racer with an absolutely gigantic open world.
Exploration-centric collectathon shooter from Bizarre Creations.
First-person After Burner follow-up.
More happy lewd funtimes from Inti Creates.
Rail shooter-cum-dating sim from Inti Creates.
The original Gal*Gun comes West at last.
VR spinoff of Gal*Gun, made obsolete by Gal*Gun 2.
Namco's classic bug-blaster.
Namco's classic bug blaster with a face-lift.
Namco's "post-Invaders" shoot 'em up.
Wii U WarioWare, with plenty of GamePad action.
Compilation of Game & Watch classics for Game Boy.
Visual novel featuring an anthropomorphic games console.
Classic Dreamcast shooter gets enhanced modern port.
Cheesy light-gun shooter from Sega.
Mobile strategy RPG featuring personifications of military hardware.
WiiWare-exclusive installment in Konami's shooter series. No longer available.
One of the most popular mobile RPGs out there.
Computer and console spinoff to one of the most popular mobile games out there.
Open-world action adventure inspired by Franco-Belgian comics.
The game Sony forgot to market.
One of the first true "graphic adventures".
Tiny girls attempt to understand humanity.
Pinball meets Breakout in this Gunbird spinoff.
The most '90s shooter there is.
Shoot 'em up classic from Psikyo.
High-speed bullet hell action from Platine Dispositif.
Line-drawing puzzler named after the father of the Game Boy.
God game from the creator of Harvest Moon.
Path-tracing puzzler with ecchi content.
Demon girls meet Sokoban.
Kill goblins, bang fairy.
Illusion's well-regarded sex simulator and creative tool.
Spiritual successor to Top Gear, featuring Barry Leitch on music.
Golf, but in the house.
Foul-mouthed match-3 puzzler and dating sim.
Girls who are games consoles.
Omega Force and Team Ninja do Zelda.
Omega Force and Team Ninja do Zelda, definitively.
Competitive minigame action from Sega.
Late-era SNES platforming.
Twin-stick arcade racing.
Shoot 'em up with its roots in the WonderSwan Color homebrew scene.
Stranga Games' debut pixel art horror adventure.
Shinto-inspired hack and slash from Fairune's creator.
A story about understanding and accepting terminal illness.
An emotional exploration of the lives of people with disabilities.
Death and friends become deadly idols.
Salaryman frog has a really bad day.
Coming-of-age visual novel about a school music club.
Platformer controlled entirely through the Wii U's touchscreen.
Kirby comes to the NES.
Kirby does minigolf.
Visual novel with puzzle game battles.
Nothing like Dark Souls.
Chaotic, baffling and hilarious visual novel.
Side-scrolling action RPG with pachinko elements. Yes, really.
Professor Layton's daughter hits the limelight.
Polygonal chopper sim that got a surprisingly competent Mega Drive version.
Twin-stick puzzler from Pac-Man's creator.
Medical-themed adventure game.
Short-form visual novel with chaotic endings.
Short-form visual novel with even more chaotic endings.
Stand on log, throw axe. What could be simpler?
Low-poly mountain bike fun.
Ishikei's art gets animated.
Demon girl is bad at being demon.
Synaesthetic colour-matching music-themed puzzler.
Early, mostly forgotten Taito title.
One of the most beloved RPGs of the PS1 era.
Rhythmic platformer from the team behind Yomawari.
A puzzle game about arranging rooms.
Magic-themed life sim.
Sequel to Magical Diary: Horse Hall.
Classic puzzling from Data East.
Big-budget magical girl mobile game.
Tenth in the Atelier series, never released in Europe.
Ninth in the Atelier series from Gust.
Namco play cat and mouse plus cops and robbers.
Single-screen platform action with Mario and Luigi.
The de facto party game.
Tennis meets RPG in this Game Boy Color curiosity.
Return to form for Mario Tennis on Switch.
Play this before Mary Skelter: Nightmares! Bloody fairy tale-inspired dungeon crawler.
Blood-splattered dungeon crawler inspired by fairy tales.
The Neptunia girls take on the generational changeover.
Enhanced and expanded reimagining of Megadimension Neptunia V-II.
Cute girls and their pet giant robots crawl dungeons.
Another online language learning platform.
PC-melting civilian aviation sim.
Data East totally doesn't rip off Contra.
1987 follow-up to Tecmo's 1984 arcade hit.
Mega Man-style retro homage game featuring Gunvolt, Gal*Gun and Mighty No. 9 characters.
Controversial Kickstarter project from the man behind Mega Man.
Jeff Minter brings us Gridrunner and GoatUp in VR.
Abstract "lock-on shooter" from Triangle Service.
Sega's 1979 arcade racer, reimagined for PlayStation 2.
Money-matching puzzler with art from Magic Knight Rayearth's creator.
The light-gun shooter goes VR.
Atari takes on Pole Position, 7800-style.
Pork up with this Cave classic by Battle Garegga's lead designer.
30 puzzles, multiple dudes. Are you up to the challenge?
A shoot 'em up/puzzle hybrid based on chain reactions.
Stranga Games' horror adventure about having a youkai as a sister.
My other girlfriend is a spaceship.
Series of visual novels by friend of the site Matt Sainsbury.
Doujin classic gets a full-scale remake by Spike Chunsoft.
Arcade racing with little regard for the laws of physics.
Compilation of classic Namco arcade titles for Switch.
Shinto mythology and Lovecraftian horror combine in this yuri visual novel.
Short, erotic visual novel about coming to terms with one's sexuality.
Sayori's famous catgirls.
Arcade golf game from the creators of Metal Slug.
Controller-flinging, frustrating fun inspired by NES classics.
A lesser site would describe this as "the Dark Souls roguelike". Not us.
Taro Yoko's existential masterpiece.
Taro Yoko's other existential masterpiece.
Gust goes action RPG, and super-gay with it.
Ranged combat beat 'em up that helped to launch the Neo Geo.
Top-down run-and-gun follow-up to Ninja Combat.
You're a ninja, and you play golf.
Wii U pack-in game, showcasing the GamePad's possibilities.
Classic atmospheric visual novel with some seriously unusual happenings.
Cute girls train to be nurses. What could possibly go wrong?
Visual novel about the challenges of a stressful new job.
Rhythm game that pays homage to a variety of retro classics.
Another great "modern retro" puzzler from RetroSouls.
The game of the Games that never were.
Idols save the world on a post-apocalyptic Earth.
Puzzle game about chain reactions. And zombies.
Late-era PS1 fun from Capcom, blending puzzle and strategy elements.
A roguelike in which the screen scrolls ever-onwards.
A much better version of the roguelike where the screen scrolls ever-onwards.
Visual novel about virtual reality and living forever in the digital age.
Yu Suzuki's classic point-to-point racer.
Enhanced version of OutRun 2 specifically designed for home play.
SNK's first game, and a twist on the fixed shooter formula.
Pac-Man, but super-fast and with a million ghosts in pursuit.
Shigeru Miyamoto's asymmetrical multiplayer take on Pac-Man.
Climb towers, fight monsters, collect meat.
Simple Series gets photogenic.
Early, voyeuristic eroge about what the residents of an apartment block get up to.
The oft-forgotten third Bubble Bobble game.
Simple Series brings you the Boob Olympics.
First of the "modern Personas".
Disenfranchised teens fight back against society.
First installment in Sega's classic sci-fi RPG series.
Long-awaited sequel to the Dreamcast classic.
Nintendo's RTS classic comes to Wii U.
Chill out, fly, then crash horribly.
Voxel-based VR shooting game.
A DeNA/Nintendo collaboration for mobile.
Eighth-generation Pokémon goes to Galar.
Prehistoric platforming from Titus.
Peach as leading lady once again.
Pretty girls with shapely bottoms solve puzzles.
A visual novel about depression.
Tecmo's classic survival horror series.
Shoot 'em up compilation for Switch.
Another shoot 'em up compilation for Switch.
Athena's name is magic.
Graze those bullets in this classic shmup.
Breakout meets '90s waifu puzzler.
Visual novel meets Match-3.
Puyo Puyo meets Tetris. (Stop it - Ed.)
Dungeon crawling mee... err, plus room escape.
Third-person shooter from Project Zero's creator.
Simple Series takes to the skies. More boobs than you'd expect.
Enhanced version of Raiden IV.
Reinvention of the classic shoot 'em up series.
The world's first -- and only? -- "roulette RPG".
Rance's Hyper Weapon takes on the might of the Mages.
Right-wing anti-hero battles witches to save his people.
The doujin game everyone has already bought.
Short-form horror adventure from Stranga Games.
The birth of the brawler.
Classic music action for DS with Ko Takeuchi art.
Pixel-art bullet hell twin-stick shooter.
Namco's flagship arcade racer series.
Hungry for a new R-Type? Play this.
Lesbians wrestle. Also there is organised crime.
Bonkers '90s FPS given new life in 2023.
PD 4 RIT 4EVA SWALK
Secret agent Albatross gets sneaky.
Leila takes the lead.
Ace Attorney for the over-30s.
RPG Maker goes cross-platform.
One of the first ever futuristic racers.
Spectrum classic comes to modern platforms.
Spectrum classic gets modern rerelease.
Yuri VN and companion to Ne no Kami.
Psikyo's first shoot 'em up.
X-Nauts' attempt to match Psikyo on PSP.
1980 SNK shooter featuring early examples of bosses.
A loving homage to Gradius.
Perfectly normal visual novel.
Fully animated interactive anime. Sekai project's debut.
Episodic visual novel about teens with "Talents".
Yuri VN about life, love and loss.
Sega's long-running series of modernised ports.
Sega Ages 2500 games for PS2 collected on a single disc.
Sega's finest come to modern platforms. Again.
Busty girls fight youma, each other and their own personal demons.
Hyper busty cooking battle.
Senran Kagura's debut installment, reimagined.
Pinboob wizard.
Senran Kagura gets squirty.
Rather intimate Senran Kagura fandisc.
The Senrans make peace with their losses.
Ghost gropes gay girl.
Press C to Dog.
Alternate reality RPGs featuring Gothic-cum-World War I setting.
Konami's time-travelling adventure.
Shantae debuts on Game Boy Color.
WayForward's classic platform adventures.
Shantae teams up with her rival in this third installment.
Shantae goes traditionally animated.
Shantae's second outing, paying homage to the 16-bit era.
Sega's classic ninj-em-up.
Classic top-down run-and-gun for Neo Geo.
Playing pocket billiards with pride.
Spiritual successor to Castle of Shikigami.
Swashbuckling Dreamcast RPG.
Birds fly biplanes.
Non-violent flight sim with music by the Shadow of the Colossus composer.
Cheap and cheerful dodge 'em up for Nintendo systems.
Modern Brazilian homage to OutRun.
Monster Hunter meets Diablo, with saucy jokes.
24 of SNK's finest pre-Neo Geo titles.
A fighting game for fighting game newbies.
Psikyo's weirdest game.
The sequel to Star Raiders that isn't Star Raiders II.
Rod-Land's puzzle game spinoff.
Visual novel with musical focus.
Sega mascots go karting.
Has, in fact, been a lot better since the '90s than most people would have you believe.
A reimagining of the game that is the reason Puyo Puyo exists.
Namco stab.
Anthropomorphised web browsers save the universe.
Nintendo gets messy.
Nintendo gets messy on a platform people bought.
Namco's classic horror brawler.
Michael Bay's favourite racer.
2001 reboot of the 1983 classic.
ALL SHIPS CHECK IN!!
The lost sequel.
PlatinumGames does Star Fox.
Namco's 1999 PlayStation follow-up to Star Luster.
Namco's space sim.
Unusual PS1 puzzler.
Shienryu and Shienryu Explosion, together for PS2.
A legend of the visual novel medium.
Classic beat 'em up action from Sega.
One of the finest beat 'em ups of all time.
One of the most questionably localised beat 'em ups of all time.
World War II fighters blast giant robots.
More World War II fighters blast more giant robots.
Late '90s jet fighters blast giant robots.
Quest for Glory's creators return.
Social sim for PlayStation VR.
A super-duper night to have a curse.
Fourth in the classic brawler series.
Classic motorcycle-centric racer from Sega.
Pete's favourite Mario game.
The dawn of the kart racer.
Make your own Mario.
Make more of your own Mario.
Showcase Switch adventure.
The yardstick by which 2D platformers are measured.
Defining a genre.
Another short-form puzzle-platformer from RetroSouls.
Qix with graphics.
NES reimagining of the Oliver Twins' first commercially successful game.
Everyone is here.
minori's ambitious, unfinished visual novel series.
Classic 16-bit exploration platformer.
Sword Art Online's "what if?" game.
Adventure racer from the creators of Wipeout.
BANG. BANG. BANG. BANG.
A mobile game that isn't shit.
A rare direct sequel in Namco's Tales series.
Kickstarter-funded modern day retro puzzle platformer.
Top-down shooter from Namco.
Classic stealth action plus minigame mayhem.
Sonic and friends take to the tracks again.
Psikyo discovers boobs.
Very little to do with Tetris.
Spiritual successor to Landstalker.
Retro sci-fi from the man behind Bard's Tale.
A "people puzzle" featuring some of the most obnoxious characters ever.
Side-scrolling Korean horror.
The original action RPG. Possibly.
Learn Esperanto through wholesome yuri.
If you thought you had problems in your life...
Yer a wizard, Harry. Not that it'll help much.
Second game from Bizarre Creations founder Martyn Chudley.
Biggest cliffhanger in the entire visual novel medium.
Spectacular action RPG from Hironobu Sakaguchi and Mistwalker.
Zelda goes open-world.
Zelda goes cel-shaded.
Zelda goes grimdark.
Fluffy kiwi out for revenge.
Boys' love visual novel featuring an autistic protagonist.
Diverse, creative and, frequently, gleefully stupid budget-price games.
One of the first ever action RPGs.
Nippon Ichi Software does traditional tragedy.
Classic PC-98-era visual novel.
Top-down and side-scrolling shooting in this Mega Drive classic.
Spiritual successor to GoldenEye and Perfect Dark for PS2.
Story Mode has a story this time.
Top-down puzzle adventure meets Breakout.
Gnarly, non-violent roguelike.
Round and round the Shuto Expressway on your Dreamcast.
Classic arcade racing from Gremlin and Kemco.
That shoot 'em up series there's all the porn of.
One of many games Falcom fans will never shut up about. With good reason.
Drink pretty Sayori-penned girls under the table.
One of the first dating sims to be localised.
Streamer sim from indie punks.
Humorous management sim in which you run universities.
Mischievous PS2 fun from Capcom.
Mixing drinks and saving lives.
Pretty girls gacha.
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Norse mythology-inspired strategy RPG.
'90s movie action in NES form.
The original low-poly racer.
Create your own interactive tales.
Beefed-up Qix.
Ninja horse blasts clothes off beautiful girls.
Bomberman before Bomberman!
Koei Tecmo franchises collide in battle.
Dynasty Warriors meets Samurai Warriors. In Hell.
Dynasty Warriors meets Samurai Warriors and figures from Chinese mythology. In Hell.
Dynasty Warriors meets Samurai Warriors and several other Koei Tecmo franchises. In Hell.
Look at that water.
Modern retro title inspired by Taito classics.
Software toy built on solid music theory foundations.
Minigame mayhem for Wii U.
Experimental, proof-of-concept Wii games come together.
Traditional RPG with Zelda-esque puzzles.
Cute girls do tower defense.
Spellcasting! W-A-B-B-I-T!
Dodgy PS2 racer from Jaleco.
SNK shoot 'em up featuring Loop Lever action.
Mario swaps arcade action for precise puzzling.
VN about turning into a girl. Quite rapey.
A 21st century game for the 16-bit Mega Drive.
Monolithsoft's sprawling open-world adventure.
Another huge RPG from Monolithsoft.
Sci-fi RPG meets strategy in this Xenoblade spinoff.
Pixel-art roguelike platformer.
The game that defined vertical scrollers.
Sega's classic modern-day RPG series.
That game with all the bugs.
Roguelike inspired by Japanese mythology.
Love Live spinoff gets a spinoff video game.
The perfect game, apart from the presence of Baby Mario.
Falcom's legendary action RPG series.
Gradius-style shooting with a cool teleportation mechanic.
Ground-up remake of Dreamcast classic shooter.
Nippon Ichi goes roguelike.
One of Taito's weirdest games.
Classic match-3 puzzle action.
There are only 3 games I know from the lists here. Persona, Pokemon and Final Fantasy. 🙂 I have bookmark your games so that when I finished my games I have something new to try. ^_^