Showing posts with label retro anime. Show all posts
Showing posts with label retro anime. Show all posts

70s-Style Robot Anime Geppy-X Brings Classic Super Robot Action to Modern Platforms



If you've ever wanted to step into a 1970s-style super robot anime complete with dramatic transformation sequences, over-the-top action, and the feel of watching an old television series, Geppy-X may be exactly what you've been looking for. Officially launching worldwide on July 15, 2026, the game blends classic mecha anime aesthetics with fast-paced side-scrolling shooter gameplay, creating an experience that's clearly aimed at fans of retro Japanese animation.

If Geppy-X looks familiar, that's because it originally launched exclusively in Japan for the original PlayStation on March 27, 1999. More than two decades later, this remastered release finally brings the game to audiences around the world. Along with quality-of-life improvements like rewind, save states, faster loading, achievements, CRT filters, and localized subtitles in multiple languages, the developers also went back to the original Betacam master tapes to restore over 8,000 hand-drawn animation frames, allowing the anime sequences to play in their original 24fps

Check out the first 30 minutes of... Geppy-X:


 The Episodic Format is a win! 

One of the game's biggest strengths is its presentation. The animated robot assembly sequences are a lot of fun to watch, and the TV episode format—complete with opening themes, previews, commercials, and ending credits—gives Geppy-X a unique identity that stands out from many modern releases. It genuinely feels like you're watching a lost super robot anime from decades ago before grabbing the controller for the next battle.

Bringing classic games into the modern era is always a balancing act. 

Developers have to preserve what longtime fans remember while making the experience appealing to today's players, and for the most part, Geppy-X succeeds. The ability to instantly switch between its three combat forms, the quality-of-life features, original Japanese voice cast, the nostalgic anime soundtrack, and bonus unlockable modes all make this release feel like more than a simple... re-release.



 Worthwhile Updates 

That said, there are a few areas where I think the experience could be improved. Scene transitions can feel abrupt, whereas smoother ones would help the overall experience. Considering the impressive effort that went into restoring the animations, I'd also love to see another pass on certain in-game visuals, particularly some boss characters and gameplay assets. I'm not criticizing the retro art style itself—that's part of the game's charm—but a little more visual refinement would help the gameplay better match the quality of the beautifully restored animation. Ideally, if they were to do a full remake or a sequel to make a series moving forward, I'd love to see the art style from cutscene to gameplay feel almost seamless. That's not a knock towards this release, but for the road ahead it would be a nice. (Cuphead pulls this off masterfully.)

There will undoubtedly be fans who fall in love with Geppy-X, and judging by the early positive reception, many already have. If you're a fan of 70s super robot anime, classic side-scrolling shooters, or simply want to experience a piece of gaming history that never officially left Japan until now, this remastered release is well worth checking out. Geppy-X is available today on PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, Xbox, Microsoft Store, and Steam.


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KinnikuNeko: SUPER MUSCLE CAT Is a Wild Anime-Inspired Platformer That Fully Embraces the Absurd

If you haven't played an off-the-wall Japanese 2D platformer in awhile, and you're itching to dive into one for a dose of weird, then you might just get a kick out of KinnikuNeko: SUPER MUSCLE CAT. Talk about a game being crazy as cat... ummm... yeah... I won't go there, but this game stars a cat with a bodybuilder's body who's fighting off an alien invasion in what feels like a full-blown love letter to 90s anime.

And honestly? You can see the inspiration immediately. The exaggerated expressions, goofy humor, over-the-top action, and weirdly lovable cast all hit that nostalgic anime vibe perfectly. This is one of those games that fully commits to being ridiculous, and that commitment is exactly what makes it entertaining. Even the checkpoints are litter boxes!

The main trio — KinnikuNeko, Lemon, and Keita — already bring enough personality to keep things interesting, but General Pitaya and her crew crank the madness up even further... so take a catnap, stretch, and prepare for battle. You'll will also take on other members of Mother Queens army, but... I'll let you dive in and see for yourself. Nearly every character feels like they were designed to make players either laugh, shake their heads, or both at the same time while holding a breakdancing Pitbull puppy.

Gameplay-wise, this isn't just a straightforward platformer either. Alongside the jumping, combat, and stage traversal, there are mini-games sprinkled throughout that are honestly "purrfect" for breaking up the action and keeping the pacing fresh. It gives the adventure more personality and helps the game avoid feeling repetitive. You will get more oomph as you dive deeper into the anime madness. Observe:

Now before I go any further, I do want to mention that this game is rated T for Teen due to crude humor, mild language, and sexual themes — though personally, I'd probably recommend it more for players around 17+. Some of the humor and visual presentation definitely lean into that weird side of anime culture that isn't always intended for younger audiences.

For example, there are characters wearing skimpy outfits, and KinnikuNeko himself famously appears in nothing but underwear during parts of the game. The underwear even become part of the gameplay itself, with Lemon literally removing them to transform KinnikuNeko back into a normal cat and vice versa. So yeah... this isn't exactly your Saturday morning cartoon (maybe more like... Saturday night).

That said, if you enjoy quirky Japanese humor, retro-inspired platformers, and games that proudly embrace being weird, KinnikuNeko: SUPER MUSCLE CAT delivers a surprisingly fun time. It knows exactly what kind of game it wants to be and never backs away from the insanity.

Expect things like:

  • Reflex-based sequences
  • Rhythm/timing-style interactions
  • Chase-style moments
  • Quick comedic action events
  • Special combat gimmick sections
  • Cat climbing and traversal-focused challenges
  • Over-the-top boss battle mechanics
  • Best of all? You can currently grab KinnikuNeko: SUPER MUSCLE CAT for free — at least for a limited time. If you've been looking for something different to throw into your gaming backlog, this muscular feline adventure might be worth checking out. Game on!


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