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		<title>Defenders of Oasis &#8211; In-Depth Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Apr 2026 16:42:58 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Released in 1992 for the&#160;SEGA Game Gear,&#160;Defenders of Oasis&#160;is one of those games that quietly earned a strong reputation over time. On a system better known for arcade-style action games and quick pick-up-and-play titles, this was a full turn-based role-playing adventure with surprising depth and charm. For many Game Gear owners, it was one of [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Released in 1992 for the&nbsp;<strong>SEGA Game Gear</strong>,&nbsp;<em>Defenders of Oasis</em>&nbsp;is one of those games that quietly earned a strong reputation over time. On a system better known for arcade-style action games and quick pick-up-and-play titles, this was a full turn-based role-playing adventure with surprising depth and charm. For many Game Gear owners, it was one of the few chances to experience a proper portable RPG, and even now it remains one of the console’s standout titles.</p>


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<p>What immediately helps the game feel different is its setting. Rather than leaning on the familiar castles, knights, and dragons used by so many RPGs of the era, <em>Defenders of Oasis</em> draws inspiration from Arabian folklore and the world of <em>One Thousand and One Nights</em>. You play as a young prince whose kingdom is thrown into danger by the dark power of Ahriman. From there, the story becomes a globe-spanning quest filled with magic rings, betrayal, hidden ruins, dangerous empires, and strange allies. It is not the most complex narrative ever written. However, it has plenty of personality and feels refreshingly different from many of its contemporaries.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">PRESENTATION</h2>



<p>Graphically, the game is one of the Game Gear’s stronger showings. Character sprites are colourful and detailed, towns have their own identity, and enemy designs are memorable throughout. There is a real effort to create atmosphere despite the limitations of the handheld screen. While it obviously cannot compete with home console RPGs of the time. Defenders of Oasis compares very favourably with other portable titles from the early 1990s.</p>



<p>The soundtrack also deserves praise. The music carries a distinctive adventurous tone. With its energetic battle themes and melodies that suit desert towns and mysterious ruins well. Like many handheld games of the era, tracks do repeat often. Thankfully they are catchy enough that this rarely becomes a serious problem though.</p>


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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">GAMEPLAY</h2>



<p>In terms of gameplay,&nbsp;<em>Defenders of Oasis</em>&nbsp;sticks closely to classic RPG traditions. You explore towns, speak to characters, buy equipment, delve into dungeons, and fight random turn-based battles while levelling up your party. There are no revolutionary mechanics here, but the fundamentals are solid. Combat is straightforward and easy to grasp, which actually works in the game’s favour on a portable system. It is the kind of RPG you can enjoy in short sessions without forgetting layers of complicated systems when you return.</p>



<p>One of the game’s greatest strengths is pacing. Many older RPGs can feel bloated or slow, but&nbsp;<em>Defenders of Oasis</em>&nbsp;moves briskly. New locations arrive regularly, the plot keeps advancing, and the adventure rarely feels stuck in one place for too long. It is also shorter than many console RPGs from the same era, which makes it more approachable for modern players who may not want to invest dozens of hours.</p>



<p>That said, the game certainly shows its age in places. Random encounters can become frustrating, especially when exploring dungeons or backtracking through earlier areas. Battles themselves are functional rather than exciting, with limited animation and fairly static presentation. There are also occasional moments where a bit of grinding helps smooth over difficulty spikes. Menus and inventory management are simple, but unmistakably old-school.</p>



<p>Even with those flaws, the game remains easy to appreciate because of how much ambition it packed into a handheld cartridge. It offered Game Gear owners a real sense of adventure at a time when portable RPG options were limited. More importantly, it still holds up better than many forgotten games from the same period because it knows exactly what it wants to be: a compact, enjoyable quest with strong atmosphere and steady momentum.</p>



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		<title>Episode 32: Gundam, Netflix and Steam Deck Updates</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Episode 32 is packed full of news as we take a look at a couple of mech games, Netflix getting into gaming and much more.</p>
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<p>Episode 32 is packed full of news as we take a look at a couple of mech games coming soon, Valve release more details about the Steam Deck and could Netflix be getting into gaming?  Plus we discuss new classic PlayStation controllers that are on the way from Retro Fighters.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Mentioned in Episode 32</h2>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>Super Robot Wars 30</li><li>Gundam Evolution</li><li><a href="https://retroages.com/tag/steam-deck/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Steam Deck</a></li><li>Netflix getting into gaming</li><li>Retro Fighters PlayStation and PS2 controllers (<a href="https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1247448559/ps1-and-ps2-wireless-playstation-controller-next-gen?ref=nav_search&amp;result=project&amp;term=ps1%20and%20ps2%20controler" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Kickstarter Page</a>)</li><li>3DS and WiiU eShop stops accepted credit card payments in Japan</li></ul>



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