This enhanced model of the Nintendo 3DS released in Japan in 2014 and worldwide in 2015. It featured more buttons, increased RAM, and several exclusive games.
New 3DS.
This 1991 Capcom title was a massive success for the company and revolutionized the fighting game genre.
Street Fighter II.
This pink-haired general originally appeared in a light novel, but was popularized by the mobile game Fate Grand Order.
Astolfo.
This director is known for his work on the Nier and Drakengard games.
Yoko Taro
This home computer released in 1982, becoming one of the first widely popular home computers and amassing a large library of games.
Commodore 64.
This Korean rhythm game series features a controller layout similar to that of Dance Dance Revolution, except with panels in the four diagonal directions and one in the middle rather than in the four cardinal directions.
Pump it Up.
This character is a young detective who wakes up in a strange facility with 15 of his supposed classmates, later discovering that they must kill each other in order to escape.
Shuichi Saihara (Danganronpa V3).
This was the average price of a physical 3DS game (hint: they were not insanely overpriced like games are nowadays).
$40 USD.
This Japanese-exclusive Home console released in 1995 was rather unique in that it was mainly targeted towards a female audience.
Casio Loopy.
This 1987 rail shooter developed by Sega has you taking control of a fighter jet and doing whatever fighter jets do idk I haven't played the game.
After Burner.
This character is an expert programmer who disguises himself as a girl because he is self-conscious about his lack of masculinity.
Chihiro Fujisaki (Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc).
This PS1 title would be the beginning of a long-running franchise, including the Xenosaga and Xenoblade games.
Xenogears.
This follow-up to the very popular and influential Atari 2600 was released in 1982. It failed to live up to the success of it's predecessor, leading to it's discontinuation just two years later in 1984.
Atari 5200.
This snowmobile-based rhythm game was developed and released by Midway in 2000. idk what else to say about it because it's probably not that notable tbh
Arctic Thunder.
This French teenage boy is a recurring character in the King Of Fighters series. According to his Wikipedia page, he was designed as an "attractive evil character".
Ash Crimson.
This is the lowest rated game of all time on Metacritic.
Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing.
Released in 1979 by Milton Bradley, this was the first handheld console with interchangeable cartridges.
MicroVision.
I'm out of ideas
This character was added in Catherine: Full Body, a remaster of Atlus's Catherine as a third romance option.
Quatherine (Rin).
This player perfectly parried all 15 hits of Justin Wong's Chun Li super in Street Fighter III: Third Strike while on a pixel of health in the loser's semifinals of EVO 2004.
Daigo Umehara.