![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() But by the time the series reached its third entry, the first and only installment released on the CD-ROM format, it had matured into its own style of game. The Shubibinman series started out as a bit of a Mega Man imitator, especially the second game in the series which arrived in North America (and on the Wii Virtual Console) as Shockman. I'm glad to say that Masaya's Shubibinman III (full title: Kaizo Chojin Shubibinman III: Ikai no Princess) for the PC Engine is one of the good ones, despite its publisher's decidedly mixed reputation. Sometimes this means I end up with good games, common and cheap because they were deservedly popular back in the day, and sometimes I buy bad ones, cheap because nobody really wants to play them. If you follow this blog at all, you know that my import game habits tend to be pretty random if I can pick up a Japanese game that I haven't played for a reasonable price, it's a candidate for the collection. ![]()
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