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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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Revenge of the Ninja – Sega CD
Ever wanted to become a Master of the Ninja Arts? Let Nerd Bacon show you how with wisdom and zen and other traditional ninja stuff. Revenge of the Ninja is Sega CD port of the 1984 Laserdisc Arcade game Hayate Ninja! Is it one of the few decent titles for the failed CD add-on?
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The Typing of the Dead – Dreamcast
The Typing of the Dead is not for the faint of heart or slow of hand, but it is still one of the most unique games on the Dreamcast. Can you type fast enough to survive? Time to find out.
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Jet Grind Radio – Dreamcast
“Innovation and Style” was the name of the game for Jet Grind Radio. But neither of those could touch the sheer fun-factor held within this masterpiece. While Jet Grind Radio may have popularized the cel-shading graphics technique, it played second-fiddle to a fun, exciting, and timeless rollerblading/graffiti-tagging video game on the powerful Sega Dreamcast.
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Sonic & Knuckles – Sega Genesis
Sonic & Knuckles is an immortal and epic game worthy of any gamer’s collection. Featuring top notch graphics, famous Sonic music, and intricate stage designs, Sonic & Knuckles is one hell of a tough, yet fun, video game!
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Eternal Champions: Challenge From the Dark Side – Sega CD
Action Zero examines one of his favorite games from the Sega CD – Eternal Champions: Challenge From the Dark Side – and describes the elements of the game that helped it become more than just another violent fighting game in his eyes.
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Shinobi III: Return of the Ninja Master – Sega Genesis
Shinobi III: Return of the Ninja Master sees the master Ninjitsu ninja Joe Musashi return to take on the evil crime syndicate, Neo Zeed. Featuring improved gameplay, outstanding music, and incredible graphics, Shinobi III is arguably the pinnacle of the series.
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Illbleed – Dreamcast
Teen smarty-pants Eriko refused to go with her friends to the horror-themed amusement park Illbleed, despite the fact that anybody who can get from start to finish wins $100 million. When her friends went missing after visiting the park days ago, Eriko takes it upon herself to go rescue her friends. Is Illbleed the jump-scare and cheap thrills amusement park she thinks it is? Or is it over run with a staff of zombies, killers, demons and more? Come find out for yourself in this Dreamcast cult classic.
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Shenmue – Sega Dreamcast
Shenmue is one of those rare games that come around once or twice in a generation. Perfectly executed control and gameplay, fully developed plot, and graphics and sound to rival even modern games, Shenmue is a treasure for any fan of the Sega Dreamcast.
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Toy Commander – Dreamcast
When Andy gets a new set of Army toys, he tosses the old ones to the side to be forgotten. But the old toys want their house back, so they post up in each room of the house in an effort to get rid of the Army toys. You play as the Army toys and perform a series of missions in each room to conquer the house. Are you tough enough to take down Huggy Bear and his plush crew?
Toy Commander is one of the better games made for the Dreamcast. So tell me why few people remember this visually-stunning title? With fully detailed room after room, exploration is as easy as pie. Get your hands on a Dreamcast and play this classic because it has yet to see a re-release on any other system. -
Sonic the Hedgehog 3 – Genesis
Sonic the Hedgehog 3 picks up where Sonic the Hedgehog 2 ends where Dr. Robotnik’s Death Egg crash-lands on a floating island. Dr. Robotnik isn’t giving up easily, something we’ve learned over the last 2+ decades. Can Sonic stop Dr. Robotnik and Knuckles? Or will the Eggman win this round?
Sonic 3 features some of the best gameplay in the entire series and visually the game has never been more stunning. With a much-desired save feature and bonus stages on top of special stages, variety abounds in this masterpiece of a game!
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Sonic Triple Trouble – Sega Game Gear
Platform: Sega Game Gear Developer: Aspect Publisher: Sega Release Date (NA): November, 1994 Genre: Platformer Nerd Rating: 7.25 out of 10 Reviewed by Nerdberry The inclusion of the word “Triple” […]
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Sonic Drift 2 – Game Gear
Drift your way onto a Game Gear with Sonic Drift 2. Sonic Drift 2 features your regular cast of characters from the Sonic universe as they set out to beat each other on the track! With a large variety of tracks and 6 characters to choose from, Sonic Drift 2 is bound to provide some intense racing action on the go with your 8-bit full-color Sega Game Gear! Oh, and did I mention this game marks Sonic’s first appearance in a dedicated racing game in North America?
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Ristar – Genesis
Platform: Sega Genesis Release Date (NA): February 16th, 1995 Developer: Sega Publisher: Sega Genre: Platformer Nerd Rating: 8 out of 10 Ristar is an entertaining little gem released late in the […]
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Sonic Spinball – Sega Genesis
Platform: Sega Genesis Developer: Sega Technical Institute Publisher: Sega Release Date (NA): November 23, 1993 Genre: Pinball Nerd Rating: 4 out of 10 Reviewed by Nerdberry After the wild success […]
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