This Day in VG History: 1996 | Lunar goes for a stroll
Game Arts' most beloved RPG series wasn't a complete disaster on handhelds, honest.
, by Jeremy Parish
Game Arts' most beloved RPG series wasn't a complete disaster on handhelds, honest.
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The retrospective series returns to its regularly scheduled updates with a bone-crushing shooter.
Could probably do so with a decent fake ID.
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A reprint of an old retrospective lost to the vagaries of time and the internet.
An aging franchise remains shockingly fresh in its four decade of existence.