For players interested in 16-bit Tactical RPGs, these games deliver the strategic combat they've come to know and expect from ...
It always sounded a bit crunchy, but crunchy in a good way. SEGA’s 16-bit console, whether you call it the Genesis or Mega Drive, always had a unique sound thanks to it’s Yamaha YM2612 sound chip.
The Neo-Geo was a notoriously expensive cartridge-based system that served as the company's entry into the crowded 16-bit console market, the system was unique at the time for its ability to play ...