Had your fill of mascots yet? Tired of furry heroes running around, saving the day? Well then how Rex? He’s different! He has no hair! Um, no? Not convinced? Well, we don’t blame you. Aside from not being a mammal, Radical Rex offers nothing really all that different from all the other platformers on the Genesis.
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Genesis Around the World: Nippondreams
As Genesis fans, we love new places to buy games. Staff and readers scour the globe to find the best sources, and they only recommend the best places. Staff writer Sebastian Sponsel found an excellent store in Germany, and he shares his findings in the latest installment of Genesis Around the World.
Reader Roundtable Vol. 83
With Christmas over, it’s time to enjoy what’s left of vacation and get as much gaming in before the year ends. Hopefully, everyone got a nice new stack of Genesis games, a traditionally great way to spend the holiday season – when one isn’t attending to one’s family, of course. Then again, if they can be convinced to join in on the fun, all the better!
Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends
And now for something we hope you’ll really like! Well, that’s probably the sentiment that Imagineering had in mind when it programmed this title. But despite a good effort to preserve the charm of the show, the video game version of moose and squirrel plays like something Mr. Peabody left on the living room carpet.
David Crane’s Amazing Tennis
Interestingly enough, most tennis games on the Genesis are hit or miss. There’s a bunch from which to choose, and it can often be difficult to pick the best because each of them have their strengths and weaknesses. Amazing Tennis, courtesy of programming legend David Crane, suffers from this dilemma as well but still manages to deliver (hah!) a solid experience for fans.
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