New Arrivals - Games & Hardware
					All the latest games, hardware, figures, merchandise, gaming magazines etc that have recently arrived in store are here. Use the filter below to select your console and narrow your search				
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PC Engine HU Card
				Sports
				
									This overhead perspective racing game tests your reflexes to the max. Rev heads will relish its fast paced gameplay.								
				PC Engine Super CD ROM
				Simulation
				
									Essentially Tenchi gets into a bit of mischief as players control his actions at varying locales as the story unfolds dependant on the players actions. Winning over the ladies hearts is what its all about, getting them to confess, like the players, into being big Tenchi fans.								
				PC Engine HU Card
				Sports
				
									Motorbike racing game with two player spilt screen challenges possible. Some well designed courses to choose from including Irem Osaka, Fuji, and the legendary Suzuka. You don’t just choose your racer but a whole team including mechanic and ‘campaign girl’ whose role has yet to be clarified. Known in Japan as Racing Damashii.								
				PC Engine Super CD ROM
				Simulation
				
									Based on the anime where modern day Tokyo and the supernatural world collide. A digital adventure not for the faint hearted. Stylish anime graphics.								
				PC Engine Super CD ROM
				RPG
				
									Returns to the classic RPG gameplay of the first title Ys I&II in triumphant style with wondrous soundtrack as the story once again gets its hooks into you and draws you into its fantasy world quite willingly.								
				PC Engine HU Card
				One on One Beat Em Up
				
									In the immortal words of Master Onion: “Kick, punch – its all in the mind.” Some huge pugalists match up in this traditional kung fu fest. One of the earliest Engine games released at the same time as the PC Engine.								
				Mega CD
				A Bit Special
				
									Sega’s humour may not be to all tastes, but this release proved successful enough to warrant a PS2 remake. Known as Panic in the West.								
				PC Engine HU Card
				Sports
				
									Cartoon graphics in this full of frolics arcade style golf game.								
				Sega Hardware
				Console
				
									A delightful machine full of the love that Sega always gave to all its consoles and with plenty of madcap peripherals that may have lead to its downfall as a hardware producer. From an era of innocent gaming comes a delightfully simple console.								
				Gamecube
				Action
				
									Well-planned levels and deep space atmospherics that would make even Sigourney Weaver jump. Its easy to understate just what a fine job has been made of transferring one of the most cherished SFC platformers into full 3D and maintaining the series high standards. Cavernous levels lit up by incredible strafe effects and incredible attention to detail.								
				Gamecube
				Action
				
									A highly collectable GameCube title that combines Virtua On with the action of Power Stone and throws in a spot of Danball Senki. Players have their own robot persona and the colour and speed of gameplay, blending the boundaries of anime and gaming, make it easy to see why it has such a popular status. Sometimes known as Gatcha Force.								
				Mega CD
				Simulation
				
									Conversion of the PC Engine version which never quite saw the light of day, sees you playing as a young girl skilled in magic on an RPG style quest. The three quarters overhead perspective exploration scenes are blended with some luscious animated cut and dialogue scenes. Quite a rare find nowadays.								
				Mega Drive
				Puzzle
				
									Unusual action puzzle title where players must use robotic arms to grab balls from your opponent that cascade down the screen. Frantic at times especially as the count down reaches zero.								
				Playstation
				Rhythm
				
									Konami off-shoot of the Beatmania and DDR series that allows dancers to put in their own CD and cleverly generates the beats and steps from the new CD. An array of intriguing on screen personas from skeletons to cherubs keep players entertained with their rhythmic gyrations.								
				Super Famicom
				One on One Beat Em Up
				
									Based on the manga with a rather curt name and a boy who transforms into a warrior worthy of the name when kissed by his heart throb, B@stard is a one on one fighter where the pugilists match up to each other in mid-air giving plenty of freedom of movement and making the mode 7 architecture work overtime. The fighters don’t come into contact as much, more long range projectile assaults are the order of the day to live up to the title. Subtitled ‘Ankoku no Hakaishin.’								
				Wii
				Shooter
				
									Exquisite lighting effects, a rising soundtrack, a dank, moody atmosphere that feels straight from the creative genius of Ridley Scott, fluid, intuitive controls and gameplay worthy of the weighty license which respects the heritage whilst pushing the boundaries of the modern FPS.								
				Mega Drive
				Action
				
									Full of arcade action in the Ikari Warriors mould, Gain Ground has a good half century of well varied levels taking you through the ages keeping it visually fresh. Plays like a dream in two player with the goal being either to take everyone out in the time constrained levels or to get to the exit. Rescuing a hostage adds another member to your merry band to choose from with often an ace arsenal that goes with them. A real unheralded treat for Sega action fans.								
				PC Engine FX
				Simulation
				
									Reminiscent of Takahashi sans Urusei Yatsura as a teenage high school student must deal with being linked to a higher power in the appearances of Megami and her sometimes mischievous accomplices. Also known as Ah Megami Sama.								
				Gamecube
				Sports
				
									The solid Virtua Striker engine refined with added management options. Where as the passing system isn’t perfect, this arcade classic still can set the heart a flutter with some very special goals. The first to introduce a very clever crossing system and the potential for wing wizardry.								
				Gamecube
				Action
				
									More monkey mayhem as players take a spin inside the Monkey Balls and roll through the levels collecting bananas. A feel for momentum must be attained to avoid dropping off levels, but the ball physics are well designed making it always, alas, the players fault for taking a tumble or making a simian slip. Full of Sega’s colourful charm.								
				Dreamcast
				Sports
				
									Slickly animated and with plenty of razzmatazz to blend the borders between the sport and its gaming equivalent with wrestlers instantly recognisable. The series reaches a crescendo bigger than Big Daddy jumping off the ropes in this pinnacle of Dreamcast wrestling.