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A Sega Genesis Retrospective
Benjanime Posted on Oct 08, 2019 at 10:49 PM
@Julie
it's phenomenal knowing the amount of innovative games that were put out on the system, i've always wanted to play knuckles chaotix myself, the only way i knew about it was from gamepro magazine. if not for my parents wanting to get rid of my systems upon buying new ones i probably could have built up quite the library. thanks again for the comment and thanks for reading :)
Julie Posted on Oct 08, 2019 at 10:11 PM
The Sega Genesis is my favorite console of all time to date, for sure! I still have the first edition of the console (from 1989), with fantastic sound quality (I always use the stereo headphone output)! Love this console; after him, the console I love the most is the Sega Saturn ...
My first cartridge was Zoom !, which I bought before I even had the console, and after that , with the time, I had almost every title I wanted to have, that I saw published in the magazines of that magical time - luckily. With the arrival of the Sega CD, Sonic CD was a must, along with a few more games, but with the arrival of the 32X I finally got to know Knuckles Chaotix, a slightly improved version of Mortal Kombat II, a definitive version for Virtua Racing, a surprising version of Virtua Fighters, among other pearls such as Kolibri. I never intend to get rid of my Sega Genesis, it has affective value for me. Very special; marked an era!
Benjanime Posted on Sep 08, 2019 at 01:43 AM
i always wanted to get my hands on the rare, sought out version of revenge of shinobi that featured the spider-man/batman boss before the later releases which recolored the sprites. an odd but interesting connection in gaming.
Vaporman87 Posted on Sep 07, 2019 at 11:39 PM
Great piece Ben. I recall all the games I played most on my Genesis, mostly Altered Beast, Shinobi, Sword of Vermillion, Mutant League Football, Sonic The Hedgehog, Moonwalker, and a few others. We did get some enjoyment out of the Sega CD as well.
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