Antstream Arcade Adds Two Hidden Gems

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Antstream Arcade, the world’s largest retro gaming cloud gaming service, has added two brand new games, one is a classic Sega Mega Drive/Genesis from the 1990s, and the other is a 2024 homebrew indie game for the Nintendo Game Boy. So let’s go over both of these games and discuss whether or not they’re worth you checking out.

Technocop Sega mega Drive/Genesis home screen

Technocop (Mega Drive/Genesis)

The first game on our list is the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis game Technocop from 1990. In this game, the group of enforcers who once defended your city is gone, and you play as the last police enforcer who has taken up arms and taken the law into your own hands as Technocop. This is a game which many people might find interesting, especially if you are a police officer or want to be one in the future. This is definitely a game which many people might find interesting to check out and enjoy, but whether or not taking the law into your own hands is the sort of genre which interests you.

Hermano Game Boy gameplay screenshot

Hermano (Game Boy)

The second game on our list is the indie homebrew Game Boy game Hermano. In this game, you play as the character of Nano the undead, who is on a quest to find the keys to unlock the gates to the infernal realms. Only in the infernal realms can you save your beloved Hermano. This game is definitely an interesting 2D platformer, which fans of classic Nintendo and Sega games, as well as fans of indie gems, will enjoy. This is definitely the most interesting of the two games, at least to me.

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