
The collaborative efforts of publishers Ratalaika Games and Shinyuden, as well as developer Edia, have made available the game “Griffin” on platforms such as PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam. The price is set at $5.99, as confirmed by the companies’ recent announcement.
Griffin, developed by Telenet Japan, first launched for Game Gear on July 26, 1991 in Japan.
Here is an overview of the game, via Ratalaika Games:
About
The Japanese cult classic hits the West for the first time!
Ready for some tank battle action?
In response to the increasing might of a nearby nation, a particular country built the Griffin battle tank as a defensive measure. Regrettably, the head engineer responsible for this project was abducted during the testing phase.
His granddaughter then boards the Griffin and begins her solo mission to rescue her grandfather!
Key Features
- Rewind / Turbo function: repeat something until you achieve perfection, or speed things up.
- Save state function: save wherever you want to in the game, and restart from that exact point.
- Screen filters: select from several filters to modify how the game looks (retro-style monitor, black-and-white, etc.).
- Gallery: view images from the original game’s manual and box design.
- Cheats function: activate cheats that will make your mission a lot easier (infinite lives, invulnerability, etc.).
- Jukebox: listen to the fve music tracks included in the game whenever you want.
Watch a trailer below.
Consoles and PC Trailer
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2025-07-12 02:01