Take a break from making art to splat bugs with a fly swatter.
Or, as it's known in Japan, Torneko no Daibōken: Fushigi no Dungeon — the first entry in the long-running Mystery Dungeon series.
The sequel to The Tower of Druaga went in a very different direction, and is even lesser known outside of Japan.
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.