True to its name, it’s also the final entry in the Yuna series. A major departure from the adventure games which had comprised the series to date, this entry, drawing inspiration from Red Company’s own flourishing Sakura Wars franchise, sees it transformed into an isometric tactical RPG with missions linked together by visual novel segments: a “tactical adventure”, as the game proclaims itself. It is a mildly enhanced port of the 1997 Sega Saturn game Ginga Ojousama Densetsu Yuna 3: Lightning Angel. ![]() Ginga Ojousama Densetsu Yuna: Final Edition ( Galaxy Fraulein Yuna: Final Edition) is a 1998 strategy RPG/adventure game for the PlayStation, developed by Red Company and Will and published by Hudson Soft. ![]() Along the way, she must also uncover the connection between this mysterious empire, a legendary battle from ages past, and her beloved friend Ayako… She must gather her many (many) friends, battle her way to the shadowy Machinate Emperor in the far reaches of space, and put a stop to her plans of conquest before Earth – and the galaxy itself – is destroyed. Facing more foes than ever before, Yuna’s power alone won’t be enough. The Machinate Empire has invaded Earth! Scrambling to stop its hordes of robotic soldiers is Savior of Light and happy-go-lucky galactic idol Yuna Kagurazaka. So the only thing left to say is: Try it and enjoy it!Īn English translation of Ginga Ojousama Densetsu Yuna: Final Edition for the PlayStation has been released! Download it here: And on the project page, access to the *.IPS patch and to covers created especially for the occasion, designed by Crying Onion with original artwork provided by Protopixel. In the related link it is possible to see the hack in action, courtesy of Nick Nitro’s channel. Of course, the original game (Mappy) is an extremely addictive old arcade classic (but graphically poor), so this is still a minor project created for fun and completed in a couple of weeks. In some ways, this game feels better playing the role of the thief, with Lupin stealing valuables while being pursued by his nemesis, Inspector Zenigata and a troop of well-trained policemen. This time, Protopixel is the one who brings the original idea: turn a Namco classic inspired by the children’s game “cops and robbers” into an adventure starring the grandson of the gentleman thief, Arsène Lupin. So here it is: sooner than later, the 2nd project between Crying Onion and Protopixel has arrived. Use new weapons or play as completely different characters. Great care has been put into recreating the original game faithfully while adding new features.Įven if you’re a veteran that knows the original like the back of their hand, there is new content to enjoy. The full power of the Mega Drive is used to deliver detailed graphics, elaborate parallax backgrounds, two quality soundtracks and a slew of gameplay improvements and additions. Experience this underappreciated classic with new stylish 16-bit flair. Episode Red is the first release of the project and contains the full remake of Mega Man 4. It is a homebrew project built from the ground up while still running on the Sega Genesis. ![]() Mega Man: The Sequel Wars continues where Wily Wars left off and aims to recreate Mega Man 4, 5 and 6. However, the later NES titles, 4-6, were left on their home system and never got a conversion. ![]() In 1994, Capcom released Mega Man: The Wily Wars, a remake of Mega Man 1,2 and 3 for the Sega Genesis, which let players experience the classic NES titles in 16-bit glory. Note: This homebrew game was removed and is not currently available on site while concerns are discussed.
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