Ever wonder if a CDX could take a Power Base Converter without all the extra plastic? What about a 32X? Contributor Tom Lemke tried to do just that with his Project Vagabond. Read the full article to see what he came up with.
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Sega Stars: Yu Suzuki
His name is synonymous with Sega itself. He is the genius behind some of the most enduring and legendary games ever to grace an arcade. Hang-On, OutRun, Space Harrier; the list goes on and on. For over twenty years, Yu Suzuki has been to Sega what Shigeru Miyamoto has been to Nintendo and his legion of fans is arguably just as big.
Hands-On: ToeJam & Earl III: Mission to Earth (Xbox)
The funky duo returned to gaming in 2002 with Mission to Earth for the Xbox. A return to form after the side-scrolling Panic on Funkotron, the third game bring back old favorites and introduces new characters. Read our complete hands-on and see if this one still holds a beat.
Interview: Greg Johnson (Creator of ToeJam & Earl)
Toe Jam & Earl was designed by Greg Johnson, who has been involved with video games for twenty-four years. Beginning with the EA mega-hit Starflight, Johnson has steadily maintained a level of originality and ingenuity that has kept him in constant demand. Read our interview with him for behind the scenes information on the ToeJam and Earl series.
History of: ToeJam & Earl
In 1991, Sega released a title that was a world apart from the standard platformers and shooting games of the era. ToeJam & Earl took the Genesis by storm with its seamless mix of hip-hop beats, random levels, and simultaneous two-player gameplay. A true Genesis classic, it set a standard for multi-player games that has withstood the test of time. Read about the complete history of the franchise in our retrospective, and get your groove on!