The first entry in Quintet's unofficial "Gaia trilogy" isn't as refined in some ways as its successors, but there's a damn fine game here that deserves attention in the present.
No, no, not Mega Man 2. A different (and nowhere near as enjoyable) Mega Man the second.
A first-party racing game for the Turbografx-16 that tried to differentiate itself
A key title for the Sega Saturn received a wide-release HD remake 25 years after its initial release.
Mega Man went in a completely new and wonderful direction that the world was maybe not yet prepared for.
The Japan-only Tetris sequel is a joyous puzzle battler that's long overdue for a revival.
The start of a long-running racing franchise began all the way back on the SNES
Digital Eclipse has breathed new life into the classic Atari title that launched a genre.
A Japanese exclusive for decades, the Super Famicon puzzle game is finally legally available in North America.
Sega didn't re-release the second entry in the Thunder Force series for decades, but they finally got around to it once more.
Where Volition planted the seeds for what would become one of their finest games.
A game that was before its time in basically every way.