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				Guide Book
				
									A very pretty piece of art with the games characters illustrated throughout this guide books pages reminding us of the beauty that captured many gamers hearts.								
				Playstation
				Simulation
				
									Side scrolling shooting action as mechs go cockpit to cockpit with nicely rendered fighters and smooth backgrounds that smoke away in the background adding to the at war feel. Players also take to space similar to Cybernator, but the fight action is closer combat. The slick anime cut scenes are a given with Bandai’s backing.								
				PS2
				Platform
				
									Drags Mega Man kicking and screaming into the 3D world in this first release on the PS2 and sends the 2D purists into a bit of a tizzy. Despite the smooth 3D sections the core gamplay is essentially 2D however with the camera switching to an isometric perspective. Coupled to that you have lavish anime sequences and lush cel shaded graphics to whet the palette. Stomping around in a 3D mecha sequence is certainly great fun.								
				Super Famicom
				Puzzle
				
									Many Super Famicom games strike a good chord of nostalgia with Genki and Cosmo Gang is no exception with its uplifting soundtrack and fine, cutesy sprite graphics. Similar to Baku Baku Animal, various hungry creatures fall to the players side of the screen along with the blocks they can munch. Its possible to clear a line of blocks by correct alignment like inTetris. But players who wish to see their opponent suffer will also have to use the block munching animals to great combo effect. Old school and proud: well worthy of its VC medal of conversion to the Wii.								
				Super Famicom
				Simulation
				
									Striking artwork up there with the finest Sega Fantasy. Tactical combat in positioning troops and some lavish cut scenes to the combat to help crank up the tension alongside the triumphant soundtrack. A fine example of the genre.								
				Mega CD
				RPG
				
									Fine Sega RPG with CD quality cut scenes helping to set the fantasy atmosphere along with an array of excellently designed characters that come to life from the story board. Levelling up is essential to see ogres heads roll.								
				PC Engine Super CD ROM
				Simulation
				
									Build your own monster mech to battle it out in the arena against rival pilots such as the classically named ‘Bad Boy’. “Robot Wars” has nothing on this!								
				PS Vita
				Shoot Em Up
				
									Classic shooter Darius gets a Vita update to get those trigger fingers twitching more than a freshly dispatched robotic cat fish boss. The darkness of deep space contrasts beautifully against the ships pyrotechnics as blast after blast illuminates the screen well suited to horizontal shooters. And of course the multi route selection remains adding plenty of replay value to those who can stick at it like a limpet.								
				Sega Saturn
				Simulation
				
									Not so much a game, more a demonstration of the CD format and its capacity to display aquarium style tanks on your TV in line with company receptions of the era. It also permits ventures into more uncharted waters to see dolphins and sting rays.								
				PS2
				Action
				
									Futuristic racer similar to ‘Wipeout’ and ‘Quantum Redshift’ with adrenalin flushed, sweaty palm, retina ruiningly rapid gameplay.								
				Dreamcast
				Simulation
				
									Horse racing gambling sim. Full Japanese title: Yume Baken 1999 Internet.								
				PC Engine HU Card
				Shoot Em Up
				
									Unusual horizontally scrolling blaster set underwater taking on all manner of marine related anemones.								
				PC Engine CD ROM
				Simulation
				
									Taking on the warring period in ancient Japan, Naxat has certainly set the scene with a dramatic opening sequence. Players must follow the rules of the Art of War and know when to hold a position and when to unleash the forces at their control.								
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				Guide Book
				
									A cover worthy of any coffe table, such is the retro chic to this Famicom guide book. Plenty of game world mapping with an item list and character reference to know their weak points.								
				Merchandise
				Guide Book
				
									An incredible and no doubt painstaking amount of work has gone into this book, detailing the Romancing Saga world and ensuring players don’t miss a trick.								
				Merchandise
				Guide Book
				
									Its hard not to love the Square artwork and a guide book like this makes you appreciate the sheer quality. Introduces the land, the people, the items and the weapons from the game.								
				Merchandise
				Guide Book
				
									A detailed guide to all the vents and locations in the game ensuring players have knowledge of every nook and cranny of this epic title.								
				Merchandise
				Guide Book
				
									An independent guide to the Famicom’s many charms. Part 13 includes Nazo No Murasamejyo, Dragon Quest, Bird Week, Super Chinese, Gegege no Ge and Ghouls and Ghosts. Plenty of screen shots and manga style features make this pleasant going. Known in Japan as Family Computer Daizukan.								
				Merchandise
				Guide Book
				
									An independent guide to the Famicom’s many charms. Part 12 covers some shooters in Gradius, Argus, and B Wings plus the Legend of Kage, Hydlide and Puzzle of Atlantis. Plenty of screen shots and manga style features make this pleasant going. Known in Japan as Family Computer Daizukan.								
				Merchandise
				Guide Book
				
									An independent guide to the Famicom’s many charms. Part 11 focuses on Zelda, Hattori kun, Dig Dug II, Mighty Bomb Jack, Spy vs Spy and Pro Wrestling. Plenty of screen shots and manga style features make this pleasant going. Known in Japan as Family Computer Daizukan.								
				Merchandise
				Merchandise
				
									A beautiful game such as Odin Sphere is a work of art and this hardback book shows off the lavish extent to which the in game artists have gone. Truly gorgeous.