Pixel Critique's month-long look back at the 30 games that defined 2004, remembers a true gem from a company called Treasure.
It's been said that every time an anime game is released, the anime community has learned not to get their hopes high up. Because of how huge the anime industry has become over the past few decades, it attracts its fair share of developers and publishers who are looking to cash in on the hype. […]
Fist of the North Star Sega Genesis, Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon R on SNES, Macross DYRL on Sega Saturn
"Forget about Advance Wars, Fire Emblem, and Golden Sun for just a bit and you’ll see some other great games here! Get ready for my top 5 GBA hidden gems," - Nintendo Enthusiast
Anime-based titles are just like movies based on video games, they're very rarely good. However, in the case of anime video games, we've actually seen quite a good titles make it out of the land of the rising sun. Here are the best of them.
They should put this on the Virtual Console.
I was a fantastic game.