Toaplan's first shoot 'em up was a hit that set the direction of the studio from that point forward.
Toaplan, one of the great arcade studios of its era, was highly influential in its 10-year run... and well after its closure, too.
Toaplan closed down in March of 1994, but the studio lives on in a number of ways in the present.
A futuristic racer from Capcom's past that separates itself from the pack with some unique mechanics.
A licensed game with some fascinating concepts that should be revisited in the present.
Capcom starts to find their portable Mega Man groove
Wishing you all better relationships with your partners than this one on Valentine's Day.
The North American version of Ace Combat 3 might seem a little odd and half put together. Once you play the original Japanese edition, you realize that's just what it's issue was.
The first game in the long-running Ninja JaJaMaru series is actually a spin-off of a different game by a different company. The 80s, everyone.
Come for the tag team fighting tournament with a mysterious wolf lady antagonist, stay for tag team bowling surrounded by a heavily armed corporate army cheering you on.
Not Remedy Entertainment's first game, no, but the one that established just what Remedy was going to be about.
The second mainline Shining Force is bigger, better, and more refined than its predecessor.