Plain Game Reviews

Sunday, 23 August 2015

Die Bahnwelt (Glodia - Sharp X68000 - 1992)

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Die Bahnwelt is yet another Japanese franchise named after a German, or at least German sounding word, which is a Japanese trope I never ...
Tuesday, 17 February 2015

Gubble (PS1, 1996, Mud Duck Productions/Midas Interactive Entertainment)

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Where to start with this one. Well, in Gubble you control a purple alien whose main goal in life seems to be finding new and innovativ...
Sunday, 8 February 2015

Wibarm (MS DOS, 1989, Arsys Software)

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Wibarm is a computer game from the late 80's which origiated on Japanese home computers like the Sharp X1 and the FM 7. It took three ye...
Saturday, 18 October 2014

Skeleton Warriors (Playstation, 1996, Playmates Interactive Entertainment, Inc/Neversoft Entertainment, Inc.)

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Skeleton Warriors is a 13 episode cartoon from the 90's which seemingly wasn't based on any pre existing property when it came out. ...
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Sunday, 14 September 2014

Robocop 2 (Amstrad GX4000, Ocean/Orion, 1990)

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The Amstrad GX4000 is nothing but a footnote in console history. And I mean this, with no hyperbole. For example, the PC Engine, sold in the...
Saturday, 6 September 2014

Ulises (DOS, Opera Soft, 1988)

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I've never been much of a computer gamer. I was born around a time when up to date gaming on the computers was just a bit too much for m...
Thursday, 7 August 2014

Defenders of Dynatron City (NES, Lucasfilm Games / JVC Musical Industries, Inc. 1992)

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You wouldn't think this would be so bad. At first glance this seems like a fun action game where you run around, switching between d...
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