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28 years ago today, Bishōjo Senshi Sailor Moon S: Jōgai Rantō!? Shuyaku Sōdatsusen was originally released on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System only in JP. It was developed by Arc System Works and published by Angel.
While I'm honestly not as familiar with the PC-98 Era of Touhou, Eternal Shrine Maiden is one of my favorite songs. It's a nice, nostalgic-sounding song, and listening to it, I think, helps show how far ZUN has been able to go with the series... ZUN has even gone on the record to say this song is an important one to him even to this day.
And having said that, I hope you enjoy this remix!
Yep. You've read that right ladies and gentlemen. Our* voice actors have been found and recording for the voice lines have been completed!
All that's left for me is to get some gameplay from Panel De Pon. Then I can edit the videos add some finishing touches and then (eventually) the videos will be released to my YouTube Channel: Switch-E-Roo
I might even post a trailer at some point (Keyword: "might"). But in the meantime, just keep an eye out for any info regarding the project.
For anyone that's been following this project, thank you all for bearing with me so far.
And for anyone who participated in this project, if you happen to be reading this post, thank you so much for participating!
Enter a warp pipe wrong and you could be sent down to the Minus World! With otherworldly, almost glitchy physics and movements, volleyball almost plays by its own rules here.
This was one of the coolest stadiums I've worked on! I mainly took inspiration from the FDS version of the Minus World, as well as World 9 from Lost Levels. I wanted to really toe the line between "otherworldly strange" and "outright .exe material" and I really like the result
27 years ago today, Dragon Ball Z: Hyper Dimension was originally released as a Super Nintendo Entertainment System exclusive at JP. It was developed by Tose and published by Bandai.
So I recently just finished playing through Famicom Detective Club: The Missing Heir!
Just wanted to give a little quick review of how I felt about the game! Don't worry no spoilers are mentioned!
✔️Amazing Story.
✔️ Lovely Art style.
✔️ Solid OST.
✔️ Great character design's.
➖ Having to double-check areas to progress the story or find clues.
✖️ The story felt rushed during the last chapter.
✖️ The characters not being fully fleshed out as I would have liked.
(Applies to survivors and characters before their deaths. Yes, I know this is a murder mystery game; however, even before characters die, they can still be fleshed out and explored a fair bit.
Although I know this game is a remake, and for the type of game it is, I'm willing to let it slide. Especially since this is probably the first of its kind when the game was originally made. However, still disappointed, but none of what I said here applies to the MC.)
Overall an 8/10 for me. I ended up enjoying this game way more than I thought I would! Even though I did have a few issues and things I didn't I still fell in love with this game. And will definitely be looking forward to playing The Girl Who Stands Behind!