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Dungeon Master II: The Legend of Skullkeep – A Classic Dungeon Crawler Returns

In the early 90s, dungeon crawlers were among the most immersive RPG experiences available, and one title that stood out was Dungeon Master II: The Legend of Skullkeep. Released in 1993 for DOS and later ported to platforms like the Sega CD, it built upon the legacy of the original Dungeon Master while introducing new mechanics, atmospheric visuals, and one of the most haunting dungeon experiences of its era.

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Golden Axe III (Sega Mega Drive) – The Final Chapter of Sega’s Fantasy Trilogy

The Golden Axe series is one of Sega's most iconic fantasy beat 'em ups, blending swords, magic, and cooperative combat into unforgettable adventures. After the massive success of the first two games, Sega released Golden Axe III in 1993 for the Sega Mega Drive (Genesis). Unlike its predecessors, however, this final chapter never received a wide international release and was initially available only in Japan, later reaching other players through the Sega Channel.

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Gunstar Heroes (Sega Mega Drive) – Treasure’s Explosive Run-and-Gun Classic

When Gunstar Heroes launched on the Sega Mega Drive (Genesis) in 1993, it was a revelation. Developed by Treasure, a studio formed by former Konami developers, the game brought fast-paced shooting, over-the-top bosses, and a unique weapon system that set it apart from other run-and-gun titles of the era.

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Big Updates at Lemon Web Solutions: What’s New on Web Apps & Games

If you've been following Lemon Web Solutions, you'll know we've been cooking up quite a storm lately. The past week alone has brought some major changes to both our Web Apps and Web Games sections — from a flood of new titles to behind-the-scenes improvements that make the experience smoother and smarter. Let's dive into the highlights.

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Golden Axe II (Sega Mega Drive) – The Sequel That Strengthened the Legacy

When Sega released the original Golden Axe in 1989, it quickly became one of the most iconic fantasy beat 'em ups of the era. Two years later, in 1991, Sega followed up with Golden Axe II for the Sega Mega Drive (Genesis)—a sequel that refined the formula with improved combat, stronger magic, and a new villain to test the heroes of Yuria.

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