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All our games in stock are listed here. The most recent games are listed at the top. Use the filter menu below to select your console if you need to narrow your search.
All games in stock. Use the menu to narrow your search.
PS2
A Bit Special
Very cute and cuddly version of Sega’s Crazy Taxi with players ferrying around the good folk of the metropolis in this more Japanese themed edition. Great variety in the punters wanting a ride from old to young but the common thread of almost all being in a hurry to get where they want to be.
PS2
Action
Unfortunately Genki’s only run in with a biker gang was when sat on a push bike. Still it was nice to see a few faces missing from class. The underground, midnight bike scene has many devotees in Japan as many a sleepless night will attest. Plenty of Yankee style attitude and covers a niche genre very aptly, as you’d expect from D3.
PS2
Sports
Konami tweaks its smooth engine in this update of the winning formula. Instantly playable but its the subtle moves and flicks that separate the Uefa Cup place chasing teams from the mid table outfits.
Super Famicom
Shoot Em Up
Star Fox utilised the new FX chip to the maximum producing a tight 3D shooter worthy of the Nintendo branding. As with all Nintendo classics, the gameplay is introduced to you gradually as you slowly begin to master control of the nippy airwing. Great control sees you weaving between buildings, skirting under bridges and taking on fruit machines in no time… With lavish presentation including banter with your fellow animal wing men, Starfox is a Super Famicom must have.
Super Famicom
Shooter
As Parodius is to Gradius, Cosmo Gang is to Galga adding colourful, cartoon sprites and power ups plus bonus challenges between levels, an end of game boss and even a two player option to the trigger happy mix.
PS2
Action
A bedazzling, breathtaking but above all believable yarn spun by Sony that brings you in to the delightful Ico world in a way that’ll surely see it be entered on the tapestry of the PS2’s legacy. A simple must have masterpiece bursting with emotive gameplay.
Playstation
Sports
Crazy chaos as Crash hits the road and lives up to his name as racers spin and bump around the locales with multiplayer mayhem a real treat.
PC Engine Super CD ROM
RPG
Princess Minerva knows a thing or two about fighting and gathers together a posse of suitably skilled female protagonists after the annual fighting tournament. Together you must fight through towns and dungeons to overthrow the evil Queen of Whistler.
Dreamcast
Simulation
Roommania is not you average game as players take the role of a young lad locked up in his small apartment. Well hes not imprisoned or anything, at least physically. Its possible to control their actions, a little like a 3D Little Computer People update. Actions include watching TV, having a smoke under the kotatsu, quick go on the PC, watch a bit of TV. Unusual and very in the distinctive Sega Dreamcast era style.
Sega Saturn
Simulation
Stunning visual impact showing the effort that went into this little known Blade Runner inspired RPG that snuck out in the Dreamcast’s shadow. Well worthy of reinvestigating.
Sega Saturn
Simulation
The Sakura series has a huge following and this is a mish mash of sub games, interviews, songs and of course anime from the celebrated series.
Sega Saturn
One on One Beat Em Up
Sega’s AM developed model 2 arcade game made a smooth transition to the Saturn with some very clever programming giving a pseudo 3D impression. The Japanese version of this tooled up fight fest comes with bonus special disk containing plenty for fans of the title. Gang wars gone wrong in futuristic Tokyo Metropolis with loads of secrets to unlock. Worthy of greater attention having been released in the shadow of VF3.
Sega Saturn
One on One Beat Em Up
Genki still enjoys the confined feel of Viper’s arenas and the delight found in smashing your opponents armour off. Japanese version contains Pepsi Man as one of the many hidden characters.
Sega Saturn
Platform
Gun games don’t get any better than this. Graphically more detailed as seen in ‘House of the Dead’, but gameplay wise this epoch setting title has yet to be bettered. God bless it’s Reservoir Dogs style rogues!
Sega Saturn
Shooter
Reservoir Dogs style justice deliverance was never this much fun in the film, but this time you play the cop as you gun down the men in black before they can shoot you. Classic arcade action which was always a Sega strength.
Sega Saturn
Shoot Em Up
Held with very high esteem amongst the Genki Team, Sega once again delivers more palm perspiring action. The strength of the Panzer brand can be seen in it’s enduring love ensuring it got an X Box release.
Sega Saturn
A Bit Special
A real treat from Sonic Team which blew away the boundaries defining what a game should be. Whereas some derided the scoring system, it provides a truly free flying gaming experience.
Sega Saturn
One on One Beat Em Up
Many believe this should have been released with the Saturn instead of the original version. Yet the pressure of hardware release deadlines meant that the somewhat rushed VF came out first and this superior VF Remix a few months later.
Sega Saturn
Shooter
Jaw dropping visuals and a story whose threads gently wrap around you before you realise you are cocooned in it. Whilst gameplay is on the rails the 360 degree firing range makes it feel unrestricted as you fly against hordes of critters to drop them from the sky. A Saturn must have title that announced the new generations arrival.
Sega Saturn
Sports
Whilst the AM2 Team made a valiant effort, Daytona USA wasn’t quite up to its Model 2 arcade big brother in terms of graphics. Yet more importantly the gameplay remained perfectly intact. If only Genki could get that cursed fruit machine to pay up…
Sega Saturn
RPG
A Saturn update of the Mega Drive hit which uses a full screen FMV approach to the graphical representation. An RPG of fine fettle which takes a realistic approach in that the hero must get sufficient food and rest to stay alive. Items add to the weight lugged around and slow the progress down. And any overnight sortie out of the relative safety of the town requires sufficient planning to survive.