Silent Let's Play: Shining in the Darkness (1991, Mega Drive), part 18,5
Note: I am very sorry, but I lost the second part of the video due to recording mistake. Level 2 just ended in a teleporter taking you back to the initial dungeon.
Shining in the Darkness (known as Shining and the Darkness in Japan) is a dungeon crawling RPG developed by Climax Entertainment and Sonic Co., and published by Sega (in Japan, Europe, Asia and North America) and Tec Toy (in Brazil).
The story takes place in the fantasy kingdom of Thornwood. The princess of the kingdom, Jessa, has been kidnapped. You play a young knight who is the son of Mordred, the knight was guarding the princess and who has also disappeared. The king sends you to rescue his daughter, and you also hope to find out the whereabouts of your father along the way.
Jelly Boy is a platformer which was developed by British company Probe Software and scheduled to be released by Electronic Arts and British company Ocean Software. While the game came out for the Game Boy and the SNES. The Mega drive/ Genesis version was cancelled.
Mick & Mack as the Global Gladiators is a platformer developed by British companies Virgin Games and Graftgold for the Mega Drive / Genesis. It was ported to the Master System by British company Krisalis. The Master System version was published by Virgin Games (in Europe and Australia) and Brazilian company Tec Toy (in Brazil). The game also came out for the Amiga and the Game Gear.
Mick and Mack are two boys. One day, they are hanging out at a McDonald's restaurant, reading a comic book about the "Global Gladiators". Suddenly, Ronald McDonald appears and pulls them into the comic book, and Mick and Mack are turned into the Global Gladiators.
Battle Bugs is a strategy game developed by Epyx and published by Sierra On-Line. It also came out for Playstation.
Battle Bugs deals with the war between two armies of insects and arachnoids for the control over food and territory in a suburban area.
Tonic Trouble is a 3D-platformer developed and published by French company Ubi Soft (now Ubisoft). It was only released in North America and Europe. The game was also released for PC. There is a Game Boy Colour game of the same name, but it is not the same game, as it's a 2D platformer with different levels.
The game stars Ed, an alien janitor who cleans up space. On day, when Ed cleans a storage room with space oddities in his ship. He encounters a bug and chases after it. Ed is exhausted from the hunt and grabs a can with an unidentified liquid from the shelve. Without considering, he drinks from the can. The liquid causes him to vomit, and he drops the can, which then drops from the ship and falls down on a nearby planet. The liquid from the can causes both animals and plant life to mutate into monsters. A viking picks up the can and drinks the remaining liquid, which causes him to mutate into a powerful villain bent on conquering the world. Naturally, Ed now has to clean up the mess he has caused.
Magic Knight Rayearth (or Mahou Kishi Rayearth in Japan) is a Zela-like action-adventure developed and released by Sega. It is based on the anime adaption of the eponymous manga. It was only released in Japan and North America The translation was done by Working Designs who also published the English version. While the game is a rather early title for the Saturn, its translation was thrown back years due to a hardware crash and was the last Saturn game to come out in North America.
Searching the school.
Silent Hill is an action-adventure developed and published by Konami.
Harry Mason is going on a vacation with his 7 year old daughter Cheryl. When a woman runs in front of his car near the city of Silent Hill, Harry can evade but crashes the car. Harry looses consciousness due to the crash. When he wakes up, Cheryl is gone. When he looks for her, Cheryl appears in the distance, but runs away. He follows Cheryl into Silent Hill. The city is deserted and all foggy, with ashes constantly falling from the sky. Harry doesn't find find Sally, but is attacked by hideous monsters instead. Next thing he knows he wakes up in a diner. Cheryl is still missing, and despite all the disturbing things happening, Harry vows to find her before leaving.
Dodonpachi Resurrection (known as Dondonpachi Daifukkatsu (怒首領蜂 大復活) in Japan) is a vertically scrolling shoot'em up developed by Cave and published by AMI. It was also released of PC, Switch, iOS and Android. The arcade version was only released in Japan.
There are three different ships to choose from, as well as two playing styles, bomb style and power style. The ships differ in their single shots. You can either fire single shots or hold down fire for concentrated beam which does more damage. There is a dedicated button for rapid fire of single shots. If you play in bomb style, you a limited number of bombs at your disposal. They have a large, yet still limited range, and you are invincible during the explosion. If you get hit and still have a bomb, a bomb will be triggered and you do not loose a live. In power mode, you have got boost which will increase the power of the beam if you hold down the button which triggers bombs in bomb style.