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    King of Demons for the Super Famicom, while it is a very rare game. It offers quite decent gameplay and appears to have a style combination of Mega Man and Demon's Crest.

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    Toy Commander - Dreamcast

    This is an awesome mission based game where you take control of loads, and loads of different vehicles (ranging from bi planes, and jet planes, to tanks and other land vehicles) and have to complete certain objectives within a time limit. the one player mode is very cool, but the 4-player mode is also awesome, you can take part in dog fights 2 vs 2, still choosing from all the vehicles, you have to defend your base and destroy your opponents whilst picking up upgrades etc



    Tech Romancer - Dreamcast

    Here's a very polished 3D fighter from Capcom, you play as a selection of giant robots, the fighting system is cool, and it has a good theme, and great atmosphere.



    Super Magnetic Neo - Dreamcast

    This is a 3D platformer which is a helluva lot like the old crash bandicoot games (into the screen platforming + the odd vehicle stage here and there + side-on 2.5d platforming sections). I was initially wary about buying this game, as I heard mixed things about it, but I enjoyed it quite a bit, the only problem with this game is that its quite hard, and its unique gameplay element is a bit of a mindf#ck for some people, the game has a mechanic where Neo can be made positive of negative, the environment is also positive or negative (ropes swings might be positive for instance, so if you make Neo negative he's attracted to them, but if he's also positive he gets flung away from them to his death), so you have to be constantly swapping between the two on the fly.



    Ooga Booga - Dreamcast

    This is an awesome arena party game where you have to get points by attacking the other players, you can use ride-able animals (such as running boars, and flying birds), and you can buy totem poles which act like your own personal gun towers, there's also another game in there called boar polo which is also cool, and has you pushing a ball around into the oppositions goal. This game kinda' sucks in 1-player though, so if you don't think you'll get many friends to play it with you then don't bother.



    4-Wheel Thunder - Dreamcast

    This was an exclusive thunder (like Hydro Thunder, and Arctic Thunder) game made for Dreamcast, it plays much like its siblings, there's excitoing arcade racing to be had with boosters and nice course designs etc



    Cannon Spike - Dreamcast

    This is kinda' like the old top down shooters like Robotron, and Smash TV, mixed with Japanese shoot-em-up sensibilities, its made by Capcom, and you can play as Capcom stallwarts such as Mega Man, and Arthur from Ghosts N' Goblins.


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    Reviving this thread about overlooked gems from the past, here's another recommendation for all those point&click-adventure fans out there: Callahan's Crosstime Saloon





    Based upon the novel series of the same name, this game features time travellers, vampires, mythological beings, pacifist aliens of a warfaring race, some great humor and a nice atmosphere. Interface and graphics are a bit dated, but if you're willing to look past that, you got a great story with dialogues that manage to get a chuckle out of you every so often.

    It's a DOS-adventure, so you probably need DOSBox to get it running nowadays (It's an old game by Legend, so ScummVM doesn't support it, at least not yet).
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    It's a shame ScummVM doesn't support it, Feeble Files on the Kindle Fire is enjoyable! Definitely need more emulatable stuff for the tablet. I guess VMWare will have to do (or DOSBox should it fail)

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