Pasokon Retro
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I found a mysterious demo disc with no name hiding a game almost no one in the world has ever seen, and it made me feel like I'd uncovered buried treasure
By Kerry Brunskill published
Pasokon Retro A fun game with no name.

I thought I knew my keyboard until I played the Initial D typing game, which somehow takes touch typing even more seriously than drifting
By Kerry Brunskill published
Pasokon Retro Trading RPM for WPM in the Japanese street racing counterpart to Typing of the Dead.

When PC RPGs were at their crunchiest and most hardcore in the 1990s, Farland Story set itself apart by… being cute?
By Kerry Brunskill published
Pasokon Retro Sometimes the most daring thing a computer game can be is sweet and simple.

This '90s PC game's one-of-a-kind combination of puzzles and RPG heroics was the perfect way to jumpstart my brain for the new year
By Kerry Brunskill published
Pasokon Retro Is Sabnack a head-scratcher or an adventure? Well, why not both?

Horror classic Clock Tower's Windows 95 port jabbed a giant pair of scissors through my rose-tinted glasses
By Kerry Brunskill published
Maybe I should've left this one dead and buried.

Somehow this Japanese cult classic brings intense arcade action to… train driving simulators?
By Kerry Brunskill published
Pasokon Retro Densha de Go! really works. It shouldn't, but it does.

'90s action horror game Undeadline is the quintessential Halloween shmup: Brains, beauty, blood, and a nice thick slice of cheese
By Kerry Brunskill published
Pasokon Retro Ninjas vs ghosts… FIGHT.

The 'reverse' localization of PC classic MechWarrior shows just how far ahead Japanese PC tech was in the early '90s
By Kerry Brunskill published
Pasokon Retro When Western games were localized in Japan, the resulting reimagined ports often had their own unique flair.
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