1990's Sex Games - NSFW

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Cheers to anybody who downloaded a SNES rom pack only to find a cache of hentai galleries.

Yeah, that actually happened to me, not with a download, but with a CD-Rom full of SNES roms i bought in a flea market long before i had access to the internet, it was, in 2004? maybe earlier? i don't remember, i was browsing all the roms until a found one called "Amanga1" or something like that, i thought it was something like an anime rpg, and it was indeed, a hentai gallery, in all its low-res and pixelated glory, good thing nobody saw me when i opened that particular rom

I wonder if i still have that CD-rom :thinking:
 
This series seems fun. It's about a magic nerd using sorcery to get with bodacious babes from the 1990's. It looks SO retro.
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Ps. This has all been pretty tame. Any turbospergs out there know anything WIERD?
(We're talking homo and furry stuff here. Think Cho Aniki and you're on the right path.)

I can't think of anything specifically from the 90s, but Boong-Ga Boong-Ga has got to be one of the most deviant arcade games ever. It came out in 2000 though. It was released in South Korea and Japan.

You basically violate the ass of various characters.

The arcade cabinent consists of a fake ass.

No, I'm not joking.

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Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boong-Ga_Boong-Ga

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I can't think of anything specifically from the 90s, but Boonga-Ga Boong-Ga has got to be one of the most deviant arcade games ever. It came out in 2000 though. It was released in South Korea and Japan.

You basically violate the ass of various characters.

The arcade cabinent consists of a fake ass.

No, I'm not joking.

Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boong-Ga_Boong-Ga

Haha. That's a good one!

Apparently it's based off of a common oriental prank (It's even stated in the wikipedia article):evil:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanchō

Also wtf is with their faces.
 
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It's too new but the 2005ish Leisure Suit Larry: Magna Cum Laude was really well written and made for a PS2 game. Very transgressive on all fronts but had some decent implied sex scenes. Actually it does them better than Mass Effect and Dragon Age before they were popular, that's depressing and sad for BioWare.
 
It's too new but the 2005ish Leisure Suit Larry: Magna Cum Laude was really well written and made for a PS2 game. Very transgressive on all fronts but had some decent implied sex scenes. Actually it does them better than Mass Effect and Dragon Age before they were popular, that's depressing and sad for BioWare.
Leisure Suit Larry is a franchise that started in the late 80's, so it counts. Here's a steamy sex scene from the first one:
There was actually a new one released recently!
 
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Leisure Suit Larry is a franchise that started in the late 80's, so it counts. Here's a steamy sex scene from the first one:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=kOz0HeD7AIAThere was actually a new one released recently!
https://youtube.com/watch?v=c-6WyjEJFVk
I was interested in the sequel to Magna Cum Laude, apparently the character there got a job on a movie studio but I didn't find it in stores and/or didn't have the system it was for. I'll have to look into the new one
 
This series seems fun. It's about a magic nerd using sorcery to get with bodacious babes from the 1990's. It looks SO retro.
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Oh I had forgot about the Spellcasting series, it was written by the guy that made these games while at Infocom:
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Leather Goddesses and the Spellcasting series are actually incredibly tame if I remember correctly, like 1940's pin-up levels of riskiness, they're mostly humorous and relies on the writing. They're also dense as shit to get into, they evolved from text adventures and while Sierra games went graphical and interactive combined with a text parser, which is easy enough to grasp, these games somehow did the opposite in a seemingly impossible way.

Legend that did the Spellcasting series also made Superhero League of Hoboken, a brutally hard game with a really good name, plus a lot of other stuff. After that they made Unreal 2 and the Terminator 3 game and that didn't pan out so they ceased to exist. Unreal 2 wasn't even that bad. It had tower defense. Maybe it was bad.
 
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