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FIFA 22 Volta: Skill Meter, Drop-in Matches, Arcade Games & other new features

FIFA 22 Volta: Skill Meter, Drop-in Matches, Arcade Games & other new features
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FIFA 22 Volta: Skill Meter, Drop-in Matches, Arcade Games & other new features

FIFA 22 Volta: Skill Meter, Drop-in Matches, Arcade Games & other new features
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How M2 went back to the Game Gear for its magnum opus

Availability: Out now in Japan on PS4 and Switch Enter M2, a fascinating publisher and developer located in Tennodai near Tokyo, mostly known for producing conversions of classic games to modern hardware. M2 always goes the extra mile in order to deliver a product that not only immaculately represents the original games, but also improves them in many regards - always optionally of course. M2 is the kind of company to take the plunge into the technical depths of vintage hardware, as it has shown in the past: For one of its earlier Sega Ages projects, Fantasy Zone for PlayStation 2, the team programmed a port of the Master-System-exclusive Fantasy Zone 2 for Segas System 16 arcade-board; for the Namcot Collection in summer 2020, they helped produce impressive NES-conversions of Gaplus and Pac-Man Championship Editions.

How M2 went back to the Game Gear for its magnum opus

How M2 went back to the Game Gear for its magnum opus
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Five Frantic Years - A Brief History of Aleste - Feature

Puyo Puyo series, a franchise that began as a spin-off of their Japan-only Madou Monogatari series of (mostly) dungeon-crawling RPGs and gone on to weather just about all the ups and downs gaming can throw at it – not just surviving the demise of Compile itself in 2003, but arguably becoming stronger than ever, if Sega s most recent quirky collaboration, Puyo Puyo Tetris 2, is anything to go by. But there was always another side to Compile far away from squishy puyos, colourful mazes and magic; a world of sleek spaceships and nonstop arcade-like vertical shmup action – the world of Aleste. The Aleste series debuted on Sega s Master System back in 1988 and was surprisingly released in all three major territories in the same year, although the US version was apparently mail order only in the beginning (as if being a Master System game in the land of the NES wasn t difficult enough already). It reviewed and sold well enough to justify the release of a rebalanced and slightly

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