Valis! El Viento! Gaiares! Exile!
Renovation was one of many publishers who made a tidy profit bringing Japanese games to Western shores (mainly Wolf Team and Telenet titles) and this Evercade collection pulls together a whopping 12 of the firm’s most notable Genesis / Mega Drive titles. We’re not talking AAA here – these are more ‘AA’ side of the fence, but (most) of them are still worthy of your time.
Some of these games, such as El Viento and Gaiares, regularly sell for many, many times more than the cost of this collection – making it a wonderfully low-cost means of experiencing these titles for the first time. The former is a cult action platformer by the legendary Wolf Team, while the latter is one of the most beloved (and difficult) shmups on Sega’s 16-bit console – notable for its unique “TOZ System”, which allows you to inherit the power of enemies.
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Valis! El Viento! Gaiares! Exile!
Renovation was one of many publishers who made a tidy profit bringing Japanese games to Western shores (mainly Wolf Team and Telenet titles) and this Evercade collection pulls together a whopping 12 of the firm’s most notable Genesis / Mega Drive titles. We’re not talking AAA here – these are more ‘AA’ side of the fence, but (most) of them are still worthy of your time.
Some of these games, such as El Viento and Gaiares, regularly sell for many, many times more than the cost of this collection – making it a wonderfully low-cost means of experiencing these titles for the first time. The former is a cult action platformer by the legendary Wolf Team, while the latter is one of the most beloved (and difficult) shmups on Sega’s 16-bit console – notable for its unique “TOZ System”, which allows you to inherit the power of enemies.
Read the full article on timeextension.com