Despite the title, it's the first game in the series. Well, a fairly different Wii version of the original DS game.
Even with the Turbografx-16 and Sega Genesis out, Compile still had 8-bit magic to make.
Not the first beat 'em up, no, but the one that other beat 'em ups built on top of.
A pair of puzzle games, one from 1992 and developed by Jaleco, the other from 2017 and created by the company that now owns Jaleco's assets.
An arcade classic whose true brilliance was hidden under its many secrets, now unveiled in the present.
The conclusion of the duology that released before a whole bunch of other Trails games finally left Japan.
An early Namco action RPG that's also responsible for a couple of video game firsts.
What if you drove really fast and also gunned down everything in front of you before it could blow you up?
Thanks to a Sega Ages release, 1990's Columns II is finally available for purchase outside of Japan.
Before there was Final Fantasy, there was Square taking their turn at an OutRun-style driving game.
Making everything feel grand and vital in its own way was central to Final Fantasy VI's score, and its many, many battle themes were no different.
A highly influential and popular Japanese arcade game that helped launch action RPGs, a sense of community and teamwork in arcades themselves, and has been completely misunderstood elsewhere.