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Written by Tom Clare in SNES Game Reviews, Thursday 8 November, 2007

Two major genres would essentially die out with the close of the 16-bit era, having both enjoyed immense success during it. One was the scrolling beat 'em up; a fall from prominence that in retrospect... Read More...

Soul Blazer

Written by Tom Clare in SNES Game Reviews, Friday 21 September, 2007

During the mid-nineties, Japanese gaming maestros Enix denied European SNES gamers the chance to play Dragon Quest V and Ogre Battle, two of its most acclaimed RPG's of the period (both publicly and c... Read More...

Dragon Quest V

Written by Tom Clare in SNES Game Reviews, Sunday 30 January, 2005

During the late eighties and throughout the nineties, a gaming rivalry raged in Japan. It divided a nation, became the topic of many a debate, and yet there wasn't a blue hedgehog or a fat plumber in ... Read More...

Chrono Trigger

Written by Tom Clare in SNES Game Reviews, Thursday 30 December, 2004

Prior to the release of Final Fantasy VII in 1997, the RPG genre was seen as a somewhat niche market in Europe. Probably as many as 90% of the role-playing games developed in Japan never saw the light... Read More...

Top Gear

Two major genres would essentially die out with the close of the 16-bit era, having both enjoyed immense success during it. One was the scrolling beat 'em up; a fall from prominence that in retrospect...

Read More

Soul Blazer

During the mid-nineties, Japanese gaming maestros Enix denied European SNES gamers the chance to play Dragon Quest V and Ogre Battle, two of its most acclaimed RPG's of the period (both publicly and c...

Read More

Dragon Quest V

During the late eighties and throughout the nineties, a gaming rivalry raged in Japan. It divided a nation, became the topic of many a debate, and yet there wasn't a blue hedgehog or a fat plumber in ...

Read More

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