Here we talk about games that didn't get a western release and were on sale only in Japan (and other parts of Asia). These games should have had a wider audience in their time. What games do you think were unjustly left in Japan?
Games Shown:
Genesis - Golden Axe III, Gleylancer
SNES - Cosmo Game: The Video
Playstation - Hermie Hopperhead
Saturn - Bulk Slash, Battle Garegga
Arcade - Cosmo Gang: The Video
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