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Decap Attack – Sega Genesis
Decap Attack? Who on earth would wanna play a game called Decap Attack? Oh, ZB’s reviewing this one? Makes sense. Put on your Halloween costumes kids and get ready for another action packed review by yours truly. And it’s for the Sega Genesis, no less.
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Vectorman – Sega Genesis
Too little, too late? Hardly. Despite being amidst the influx of CD-based technology in late 1995, Vectorman took America by storm! Proof of the Genesis’ strength, popularity, and staying power. But why was this game SO good?
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Shining Force II – Genesis
Shining Force II may seem very similar to its predecessor, but the more you play, the more you’ll discover how in depth this seemingly simple game is. The plot goes through a number of creative scenarios while delivering a fully involved, addictive battle system. A large, colorful cast of characters keeps you guessing who will join next, but also leaving a lot to be desired as far as their development. Small flaw in an otherwise great game.
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Mortal Kombat II – 32X
There weren’t many great reasons to own a 32X back when it was on shelves (or nowadays), but the 32X port of Mortal Kombat II might be at least a good reason to have the add-on around.
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Toy Story – Sega Genesis
Pixar is known for making some of the best CGI films out there. But what about the games based on their movies? Video game adaptations of movies are notorious for being terrible, but could this be the one exception? Check out ZB’s review of Toy Story for the Sega Genesis and see for yourself why he’s still got “You’ve Got a Friend in Me” stuck in his head.
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Super Thunder Blade – Sega Genesis
Blasting onto your Genesis is the 1989 arcade hit, Thunder Blade. Except this time around, it’s going to be super. While Thunder Bird may have been a big hit back in the day, how does this game play today?
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The Incredible Crash Dummies – Sega Genesis
Do you remember the early 90s toy line The Incredible Crash Dummies by Tyco? Well, you may recall they had a few video games released towards the end of the series’ lifespan. And who published the games? None other than LJN, of course! Come take a ride with ZB through the Sega Genesis obstacle course to see if this is yet another of LJN’s famed flubs.
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Barney’s Hide and Seek Game – Sega Genesis
Doc Croc once again criticizes a children’s game….oh boy.
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The Incredible Hulk – Sega Genesis
Are you a fan of The Hulk? Are you a fan of video games? Neither? Then why are you on this site? ZB grins and bears The Incredible Hulk for the Sega Genesis.
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Shadowrun – Sega Genesis
Shadowrun uses some good graphics and a good story to reel in its player. Make wise choices though as you could be forever entwined in a battle to make your character strong enough to proceed through the halfway decent plot. Some cool guns, and some cool bad guys should keep you entertained enough to fulfill your enjoyment hole, at least long enough to get away from doing some chores!
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NHL All-Star Hockey ’95 – Sega Genesis
With the death of couch co-op nigh, many gamers are looking on the back of every game case in their local GameStop for the elusive phrase “Local: 1-2 Players” to no avail. What if I told you I have found a substitute for expensive sports games? For the answer, click the link above. For the short answer, just read the above link. Either way, enjoy this review of Sega Sports’ ’95 NHL game for the Genesis!
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Battletoads – Sega Genesis
Battletoads is a game that will forever live in infamy for its unusually sinister difficulty. Ever beat the game? Then you ought to be given an award – something on par with the Nobel Peace Prize should to do. Anyway, this is a game that drives many to opposing sides; some love Battletoads, some can’t stand it. Some may view it as just another forgettable Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles wannabe franchise. Whatever stance you may take on The Great Battletoads Debate, ZB is going to ride this 16-bit wave to bring you his verdict – and on the Sega Genesis, no less.
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Sonic the Hedgehog – Sega Genesis
Sonic is a name that is nearly synonymous with so many aspects of video game history, from the 16-bit console wars to famous mascots. He is a beloved character that has won a place in the hearts of millions. Over the years this mighty icon has fallen to the darkest depths of bargain-bin gaming, stuck in the shadow of his former glory. As such it is only proper to remember him for the good days. The 90’s. When Sonic was king. And now, ZB is going to take it all the way back to the beginning, when the famous blue hedgehog burst onto the scene. We’re talking the first Sonic the Hedgehog for Sega Genesis. Is it the perfect shining gem of a game we have all thought it to be? Or is it possible that the first entry was nothing more than a brief blue streak on the board of gaming achievements? Find out in this review of Sonic the Hedgehog!
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Earthworm Jim – Sega Genesis
Love worms? Like video games? Or vice versa? Then this is the game for you! ZB takes an in-depth look at his favorite game from childhood and explains why if you haven’t played it yet, you might as well “Eat Dirt!”
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Knuckles’ Chaotix – Sega 32X
Say what? You’ve never heard of Knuckles’ Chaotix? I’m not surprised. After-all, it was released on one of the worst consoles ever made… The Sega Genesis 32X. The Genesis was great, but this mushroom add-on was a P.O.S. And instead of releasing a true Sonic game for it, Knuckles makes his debut as the lead character right here! Many other now-popular Sonic Universe characters get their start here as well. Check inside for details, trivia, and more.
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