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>Mace: The Dark Age (N64)
>Ninja Warriors: The New Generation (SNES)
>Knights of Xentar (PC)
>King's Field (PS)
>NoX (PC)
>Target Earth/Assault Suit Leynos (Genesis)
>Dark Savior (Saturn)

The games I learned about from this thread. Honestly, most of them don't look particularly great. But they're valuable and interesting pieces of history for sure. And just the fact that people have good memories of them justifies their mentioning alone. Dark Savior looks fascinating and gets back to what I was saying about how there was ironically less in the way, ironically because of technological limitations, of developers getting interesting ideas off the ground and out the door. Or it's not ironic. The technical limitations help creativity, both because without any restrictions there's no result and because as much as it was a race to showcase good graphics then as it is now, back then that actually meant a stylized, interesting looking and aesthetically pleasing world as opposed to everything being copy-paste brown-grey gritty realistic. Man, games sure did used to have a lot more color and soul. Even if the vast majority then just as much as now are mediocre. Now we can just more easily sift through the bad to find the good.

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