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One of the things that has marked out this current generation of consoles is the re-releases of old(er) games on new formats – something that has given new life to old franchises and resurrected long-dead games And games that never saw the light of day either worldwide or merely just Western audiences.
This is where Cyber Citizen Shockman and its sequel come in.
Cyber Citizen Shockman was a PC Engine franchise, a console that never really made it to the UK outside of the big import gamers of the time (I yearned for a PC Engine back in the day and still have never played on one to this day). The PC Engine did debut in the US as the Turbografx 16 but not all the games in the PC Engine catalogue made it out to the US.
Originally released in 1989, Cyber Citizen Shockman was followed up by a sequel, Cyber...
This is where Cyber Citizen Shockman and its sequel come in.
Cyber Citizen Shockman was a PC Engine franchise, a console that never really made it to the UK outside of the big import gamers of the time (I yearned for a PC Engine back in the day and still have never played on one to this day). The PC Engine did debut in the US as the Turbografx 16 but not all the games in the PC Engine catalogue made it out to the US.
Originally released in 1989, Cyber Citizen Shockman was followed up by a sequel, Cyber...
- 11/8/2023
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
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