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Author: LeVar_Ravel
Posted: July 01, 2025 (05:50 PM)
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Interesting overview! It's fun to learn about these obscure (to most of us) Japan-only games.


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Author: dementedhut
Posted: July 02, 2025 (09:05 PM)
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The Japanese Mega Drive may not have been as popular as its English counterparts, but the system definitely has an interesting catalog of Japanese-only titles.

I do find it bizarre how under-the-radar the Puzzle & Action series had been for basically the majority of its life. I honestly believe that, had the game been created a few years earlier, that it would have seen a US Genesis release because Sega would have wanted to fill up a catalog of games for their then-fledging 16-bit console.

Thanks for reading!


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Author: bwv_639
Posted: July 14, 2025 (12:53 AM)
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Indeed. Some of the best games were sentenced to perpetual niche status by the time of release, basically, by releasing when the next generation of gaming systems was trending already.

"and it's something that you don't even see in the Sega Saturn port released just a few years later"

Ugly on their part.


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