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RAIDEN FIGHTERS REMIX Review

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A faithful revival of arcade excellence — RAIDEN FIGHTERS REMIX modernises a 90s shmup classic with smart upgrades while preserving the razor-sharp gameplay that made it legendary.

RAIDEN FIGHTERS JET REMIX Review

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A razor-sharp revival of an arcade legend — RAIDEN FIGHTERS JET REMIX delivers timeless shmup excellence with smart modern upgrades that appeal to newcomers and score-chasing veterans alike.

Top Cop – Police Training Review

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A lively arcade throwback — Top Cop: Police Training delivers fast reflex shooting and couch co-op chaos that successfully revives the spirit of classic light-gun cabinets.

Specter Smash Review

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A charming physics puzzler where brains beat reflexes — short-lived but cleverly designed, Specter Smash turns ghostly chaos into satisfying strategic play.

Tokyo Xtreme Racer Review

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A triumphant return for a cult racing legend — Tokyo Xtreme Racer turns midnight highways into psychological duels where style, skill, and nerve matter more than speed alone.

RAIDEN FIGHTERS REMIX COLLECTION Review

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A masterfully preserved arcade trilogy that proves classic shmups still soar — RAIDEN FIGHTERS REMIX COLLECTION delivers timeless action with smart modern upgrades.

Emoji Battlefield – Island Warfare Review

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A chaotic, colorful roguelike shooter that embraces absurdity while delivering genuinely addictive arcade action — simple, silly, and surprisingly hard to stop playing.

Arcade Archives 2: Rave Racer Review

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A long-lost arcade legend finally arrives at home — Rave Racer remains a masterclass in drifting, speed, and pure 90s racing energy.

Rolling Macho: Tumbling to Earth Review

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A bizarre physics-platformer that turns rolling, squatting, and repeated failure into a strangely addictive journey — Rolling Macho proves that determination (and strong legs) can carry you through space.

NemoSphere Review

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A deceptively simple reflex shooter that turns perfect timing into pure arcade obsession — NemoSphere proves that sometimes less really is more.