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Insanity

Insanity (XSX) game cover art
Platform: Turbografx-CD
Tags: Action, Sci-Fi
Developer: Aetherbyte Studios

Publisher
Region
Released
JP
10/24/2009

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Insanity review

Reviewed November 29, 2009

Zigfried says: "Insanity is the first TurboGrafx homebrew game in eight years, and the first to ever feature PSG music in addition to a CD soundtrack. Aside from some assistance on the artwork, this Berzerk clone (to use the creator's own words) was essentially programmed by one guy in under one year."
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