game of the month

  1. EmeraldNova

    Phantasy Star Online: The Aleron Ives EP

    The SegaXtreme Game of the Month for December 2024 is Phantasy Star Online: The Aleron Ives EP. This is a fan made modified version of the original Phantasy Star Online for the SEGA Dreamcast with a companion modified version of the original PC release of Phantasy Star Online. Among some of the...
  2. EmeraldNova

    Cadash

    The Game of the Month for September, 2024 is Cadash for the SEGA Genesis (and a few other consoles.) This platforming sword and sorcery mini-role playing game from Taito is a port of "The Arcade Hit!!!" of the same name, similarly ported to TurboGrafx-16. Cadash fills a niche that I feel is a...
  3. EmeraldNova

    Tails Adventure

    The game of the month of August, 2024 is Tails Adventure for the SEGA Game Gear. Note, this is not Tails' Adventure, nor is it my dream hypothetical Sonic the Hedgehog RPG, Tales of Tails. The grammatical implications of the title indicate it is not an adventure that Miles Prower the Fox...
  4. EmeraldNova

    Skies of Arcadia

    The game of the month for July, 2024 is Skies of Arcadia for the SEGA Dreamcast. At first glance, this game is a bog standard JRPG with all the standard tropes for a comfortable and familiar experience to those initiated into the genre. An overdesigned, young, enthusiastic male protagonist...
  5. dibz

    The Simpsons: Virtual Bart

    Game of the "week or so because I forgot" The Simpson's: Virtual Bart! Chosen not for the quality, or the nostalgia, no, it was sitting on my shelf because it's one of my wife's favorite games. Yes, really. Honestly it's not as terrible of a game as you'd think so long as your expectations...
  6. dibz

    Yakuza: Like a Dragon

    Newer then most (all?) of our games of the month/week/day/whenever-we-feel-like-it. Yakuza: Like A Dragon is a personal favorite of mine, and was actually my entry into the Yakuza series. The game is a rather crazy take on the classic Dragon Quest formula with many references to DQ in the game...
  7. dibz

    SegaCD: Time Gal

    Quoted via Wikipedia: Why Time Gal? Well, I own exactly two SegaCD games. Guess what one of them is? Personally, I've always enjoyed these types of games.
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