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Efera & Jiliora: The Emblem From Darkness

Efera & Jiliora: The Emblem From Darkness

NEC TurboGrafx-CD - Released - December 13, 1991

Efera & Jiliora: The Emblem From Darkness is based on the anime Gude Crest. The story stars two female mercenaries, Efera and Jiliora. After having escaped from a slave ship, through a series of events they come into possession of a powerful crest. This crest was taken away from the benevolent prince and princess, who were abducted by an evil cults that worships an ancient powerful deity. The two young women must find a way to save the royal offsprings, and defeat the evil worshippers. The game is an RPG with action-based combat. The player can choose to play as either Efera or Jiliora; there is also a two-player mode in which it is possible to control both. Efera is the weaker fighter, but she can use healing and offensive magic spells, which she learns as she levels up. Jiliora is stronger, but unable to cast magic; as she advances in levels, she obtains rings that can enhance her sword power, heal an amount of her HP, and even make her invincible for a while. As in most RPGs, player-controlled characters traverse hostile areas and fight enemies for experience and money, which can later be spent in towns to acquire better equipment and items.

Genocide

Genocide

NEC TurboGrafx-CD - Released - June 26, 1992

Scrolling robot combat game, converted from an arcade original. Run, attack, run, attack.

Last Armageddon

Last Armageddon

NEC TurboGrafx-CD - Released - August 31, 1990

The Earth has changed. We don't know yet what happened to humanity, but we know it was eradicated. The new Earth is called Makai - the Demon World. Generations of mythological creatures dwell upon the planet, from which the human being has mysteriously disappeared. One day, a wave of energy hits the Earth. The leaders of the demons realize that a robotic alien race from outer space threatens their existence. The explosion turns earth into a wasteland. Many demons die in the chaos of destruction. It is now up to the remaining demons to fend off the alien invaders, to bring back peace to the demonic race, and perhaps to find out more about the tragic fate of humanity. Last Armageddon can be described as a post-apocalyptic Final Fantasy. Instead of a party of four light warriors who fight hordes of demons, you have a party of four demons who fight... no, not hordes of light warriors, but mysterious robot-like aliens. The turn-based fights are viewed from third-person perspective and are very similar to the battles of early NES Final Fantasies. The demons can attack, cast offensive and defensive magic, and use special skills. Once they reach a high enough level, they morph into stronger forms with more powerful skills. Dungeon areas are done in pseudo-3D and are viewed from first-person perspective. The player is able to set and use multiple parties of demons, some of which have unique skills. For example, a flying demon can take the party quicker to some locations, avoiding random encounters.

Nukenin Densetsu

Nukenin Densetsu

NEC PC-8801 - Released - 1987

Nukenin Densetsu is an Action game, developed and published by Brain Grey, which was released in Japan in 1987.

Nukenin Densetsu

Nukenin Densetsu

Sharp X1 - Released - 1987

Nukenin Densetsu: Tsubasa o Motta Otoko-tachi

Nukenin Densetsu: Tsubasa o Motta Otoko-tachi

NEC PC-9801 - Released - December 16, 1987

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