All Available Episode

All Season 1 Episode

1. Burning Force (Mega Drive)

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In the first episode of the Gamix series, we take a tour of Burning Force, a charming 3D from Namco exclusive on consoles on Mega Drive

2. Demon's Crest (Super Nintendo)

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Demon's Crest, from Super Nintendo. The recommendation is to play it only after midnight. After all, we are talking about a Capcom game that is part of the universe of Ghosts' n Goblins.

3. Magician Lord (Neo Geo CD)

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Neo Geo Neo Geo... CD! Gentlemen, this is the Magician Lord, an excellent platform with a proposal from Shinobi (?!). "It's a trap!"

4. Ranger X (Genesis)

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It really looks like it has more than 64 colors on the screen. It is not true, technically. But it doesn't matter: witness one of the most beautiful games of the 16-bit generation!

5. Crystalis (Nintendo)

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Crystalis may look like Zelda and Golvellius, but he has his own personality. Especially on a morning of torrential rain.

6. Moon Crystal (Nintendo)

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Is Moon Crystal just "another obscure cartridge for the Famicom" or an amazing platform game? Find out with us in this episode.

7. Aero Blasters (PC Engine)

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Can a video game console be so cute? Yes, his name is PC Engine, the original Japanese. And the Aero Blasters game is a great start in exploring this 16-bit.

8. Kirby's Dream Land (Game Boy)

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The very first Kirby running on Game Boy Color is a charm in colors. There is so much to see, hear and play at Kirby's Dream Land.

9. Full Throttle (PC)

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The best "motorcycle game"? Full Throttle. The most rock & roll of adventures? Full Throttle. D:\Install [enter]. THROTTLE [enter].

10. The Immortal (Genesis)

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The Immortal, from Sega Genesis, in Cosmic Effect. A gloomy spectacle... the golden age of Electronic Arts on consoles. Watch out for pixels across the floor...

11. Xenogears (PlayStation)

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In 1998, Square took us to 3 dimensions in an RPG that extrapolated science fiction.

12. Radiant Silvergun (Sega Saturn)

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Let yourself be carried away by Radiant Silvergun's spectacular music, art and challenge in it... on the SEGA Saturn.

13. The King Of Dragons (Super Nintendo)

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Listen to the Super Nintendo joystick in our episode about The King of Dragons.

14. F-Zero GX (GameCube)

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The spectacular analog of the GameCube goes to the extreme of 1800 km/h in F-Zero GX. At 60 frames per second, yes, you REALLY feel like you're 1800. Help yourself.

15. Lucienne's Quest (3DO)

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Travel with us in 3DO under the command of Lucienne in search of Feindcycle castle... Death Shadow is there... in the 3rd dimension...

16. Seaquest (Atari 2600)

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Your objective is to rescue 6 divers with a submarine. Watch out for enemy sharks. Gentlemen, only for "The Number One Video Game": Seaquest, on your Atari 2600!

17. Zero Gunner 2 (Dreamcast)

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The Dreamcast continues to take us to the future of Earth. Gentlemen, this is Zero Gunner 2, the closest to the thrill of flying the Blue Thunder!

18. Echo Night: Beyond (PlayStation 2)

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Your fiancee, Claudia Selfer, a talented engineer ... is she really alive in this place? We are looking for the absolute truth in Echo Night: Beyond, only on your Sony PlayStation 2.

19. Cadash (Genesis)

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Caves are dangerous. Legend has it that in the end, there is a magic portal guarded by a giant. This is Cadash, from Taito.

20. Final Fantasy Tactics (PlayStation)

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Isometric combat at its best in the shifts of the splendid Final Fantasy Tactics on your PS1.

21. Crossed Swords (Neo Geo CD)

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Will giant mice be a match for your Neo Geo CD joystick? Gentlemen, this is Crossed Swords.

22. Metal Warriors (Super Nintendo)

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Ah... giant robots. You can't live without them, especially on your Super Nintendo.

23. Panzer Dragoon Saga (Sega Saturn)

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Let yourself fall free and meet your best friend: this is your Sega Saturn with Panzer Dragoon Saga.

24. Journey To Silius (Nintendo)

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Observe all the pixels on the floor and when in doubt consult the diskette: player friend, come with me to Journey To Silius, only on your Nintendo.

25. Thunder Force II (Genesis)

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No ship game has been or will be like it: gentlemen, welcome to the shocking and unique Thunder Force II.

26. Eternal Darkness (GameCube)

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Enjoy the blue light, any light will help you in Eternal Darkness in your GameCube. Triforce Power-Up.

27. The Legend Of The Mystical Ninja (Super Nintendo)

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The villagers talk about a dragon and a white mirror. Should we try Konami Code, Goemon?

28. DarXide (Sega 32X)

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The planet is really approaching: it was worth 32... X! Gentlemen, this is DarXide, only on your Sega 32X.

29. Crisis Force (Nintendo)

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Open your mind and your Nintendo slot to the possibilities: this is Crisis Force, a gift from Konami in the form of a video game cartridge.

30. Master Of Darkness (Master System)

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London, 100 years ago. There are bats and also music from the Master System taking over your room...

31. Soul Reaver (Dreamcast)

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Don't save over the save: friends, welcome to Nosgoth. Turn on your Dreamcast, Raziel.

32. Viewpoint (Neo Geo CD)

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Be it a horizontal, vertical or isometric spaceship game you will need the joystick of your Neo Geo CD - come with us to Viewpoint!

33. Klonoa: Door To Phantomile (PlayStation)

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Do you remember all the dreams you ever had? Meet them again in Phantomile on your original PlayStation through the friendly Klonoa.

34. Skyblazer (Super Nintendo)

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Your jump will take you to the top of the mountain if you discover the physics of Skyblazer's sprites, only on your Super Nintendo.

35. Shadow Dancer (Genesis)

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"Welcome To The Bonus Stage!" Perfect your timing and enjoy the super-stereo music of Shadow Dancer: The Secret Of Shinobi, only in its golden 16-bit!

36. Odin Sphere (PlayStation 2)

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Pixel art taken to the extreme hides an amazing action RPG: Gentlemen, this is Odin Sphere on your Sony PlayStation 2 by RGB.

37. Astyanax (Nintendo)

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Watch out Astyanax, Blackhorn... it's not what it seems... Welcome to another world, courtesy of your Nintendo Entertainment System.

38. Soukyugurentai Otokuyo (Sega Saturn)

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Let the music guide your ship and don't worry: there's power-up... there's power-up on your Sega Saturn with Soukyugurentai!

39. Yars' Revenge (Atari 2600)

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Enjoy the spectacle of color and white noise with Yars' Revenge, only on your Atari 2600 and nothing else!

40. Okami (Nintendo Wii)

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Follow the musical notes and don't skip the story... This is Okami, on your original Nintendo Wii.

41. Run Saber (Super Nintendo)

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Use your stunts and get to the top right away: this is Run Saber, by Atlus for your Super Nintendo and only for it.

42. Gaiares (Genesis)

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Secure your Genesis stereo and go ahead...

43. The Red Star (PlayStation 2)

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R1 is an important button but its precision on the analog is key in the exceptional The Red Star.

44. Fantasy Zone II (Master System and a surprise...)

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There's no way to resist: "welcome to the Fantasy Zone!", only on your Sega Master System. It would be a dream?

45. King Of Demons (Super Nintendo)

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You're just another guy studying Majyuuou's buttons, loosely translated as King Of Demons on your Super Nintendo.

46. Dahna (Genesis)

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She's spent a lot of time living with an old wizard: hold the button and feel Dahna's controls, only on her Sega Genesis.

47. Enclave: Shadows Of Twilight (Nintendo Wii)

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Are you too confident in the power of your Wiimote?

48. Darius Twin (Super Nintendo)

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Making plutonium wedding with Taito on your Super Nintendo!

49. Shinrei Jusatsushi Tarōmaru (Sega Saturn)

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It's not just the Earth that revolves around the Sun...

50. Sword Master (Nintendo)

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When your only ally is control of your Nintendo...

51. Vanguard (Atari 2600)

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Is the Atari 2600's Vanguard changing the course of the real world?

52. Cybernator (Super Nintendo)

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Cybernator is between you and your end: welcome, Super Nintendo soldier.

53. Soul Star (Sega CD)

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Insufficient data for this description. Handle the Sega CD carefully.

54. Thunder Force III (Genesis)

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A big spaceship: with the control of your Sega Genesis, you can.

55. Under Defeat (Dreamcast)

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Control your urge to insert this disc into your Sega Dreamcast.

56. Albert Odyssey (Sega Saturn)

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Solace to the west... look for the Guy. Yes, the Guy.

57. Nosferatu (Super Nintendo)

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What is it, fear? Good to know.

58. Skeleton Krew (Genesis)

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Earth, 2070. Get your EGMs ready and start your Sega Genesis, Joint.

59. Hagane: The Final Conflict (Super Nintendo)

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Now you are a cyber ninja.

60. Gradius V (PlayStation 2)

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A space-time anomaly and suddenly you're not alone.

61. Shatterhand (Nintendo)

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2030 is just the beginning.

62. Forsaken 64 (Nintendo 64)

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Locate and destroy Metatank, the prototype war, on your real Nintendo 64.

63. Gley Lancer (Genesis)

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A giant enemy stands in your way.

64. Rez (Dreamcast)

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Do not watch this video. But if you watch, of course Rez from the Dreamcast was released in 2001 and not 2010 -- even though 2010 is a direct continuation of 2001.

65. Drakengard (PlayStation 2)

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The usual game music?

66. Road Avenger (Sega CD and a surprise)

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You are now Street Avenger on your Sega CD. And on the Sega Saturn too. The third phase twice, I know.

67. Twinkle Tale (Genesis)

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Fly. You can.

68. Lagrange Point (Nintendo)

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Listen to the song and believe it: it's from the Famicom.

69. Thunder Force IV (Genesis)

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We'll see you again in the past.

70. Granada (Genesis)

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Battery in control. What do you read?

71. Over Horizon (Nintendo)

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72. Choplifter (Master System)

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73. The Ninja Warriors (Super Nintendo)

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74. Shadow Blasters (Genesis)

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75. Dragon Spirit: The New Legend (Nintendo)

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76. BlaZeon (Super Nintendo)

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77. Episode 77

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