Every year, Europe’s best Sega gamers gather to fight it out for bragging rights. 2010 was no different, and teams from several countries brought their “A” game to this year’s competition. Our resident tournament gamer Sebastian Sponsel was there, and he brings us the scoop! Read the full article to see who took the trophy this time around.
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Double Take: Punisher
Marvel’s brooding vigilante, the Punisher, has been striking fear into the hearts of criminals for more than three decades. After making the rounds in arcades via a stellar Capcom beat-’em-up, Frank Castle blasted his way onto the Genesis. The port has always been a title of controversy, due to how watered down it is, but there’s a large portion of the Genesis community that loves it.
Reader Roundtable Vol. 60
As we say goodbye to November with our stomachs (and refrigerators) full of turkey, we turn attention back to what really matters: video games! Our staff and readers have been playing up a storm this month, and they’ve shared all their experiences in the 60th edition of our righteous Reader Roundtable feature! Read the full article and see what we’ve been up to.
Preview: Star Odyssey
Almost twenty years ago, the now-defunct Genesis publisher Sage’s Creation announced the localization of a highly anticipated Japanese Genesis RPG. Blue Almanac was slated to arrive in America as the re-christined Star Odyssey, but the company left the industry before the game was released. For two decades, it languished in obscurity, until it was recently rescued by Super Fighter Team. The translation has been cleaned up, game-crashing bugs have been fixed, and now Star Odyssey is finally leaving Japan! We have a full preview of this historic game, which marks the first licensed Japanese title to be released outside of that country in more than fifteen years. Read the article and discover an adventure that is finally making its way westward!
Side by Side: Snake, Rattle ‘N Roll (Genesis vs. NES)
Rare’s Snake, Rattle ‘n’ Roll is widely considered to be a classic on the NES. A few years back, we reviewed the obscure Mega Drive version, but how about we take a closer look at the two? Well, staff writer Doug Jackson did just that, and his findings are now available in the latest installment of our Side by Side series.