Atari’s Paperyboy is considered an arcade classic, so when Mindscape and Tengen combined to produce a sequel, fans were naturally skeptical. Thankfully, the resulting game was a fun romp that did the original justice, even though it never came close to achieving the same level of greatness. Still, it’s worth spending some time with if it can be had for a low price.
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Reader Roundtable Vol. 79
Summer’s over, semesters are starting soon for those in school, and the days still drag on for those who are slaves to the grind. Still, there are ways to keep cool and stress-free, and the best kinds involve video games! Our staff and readers are experts in Genesis therapy, and they’ve some great examples to share this month.
Dick Vitale’s “Awesome Baby!” College Hoops
Lots of companies tried to cash in on the popularity of college sports, but not everyone was able to truly bring the experience home. Time Warner’s effort featured a recognizable name but not much else, and the game attached to it wasn’t really much fun to play.
Creative Genesis: Game Sack Ep. #60
Game Sack is back with another all-Genesis episode! This one covers shooters, and Joe and Dave are going to go through all of them. Head on in to see the video, and then go check out the rest of the episodes on Game Sack’s YouTube page.
Romance of the Three Kingdoms IV: Wall of Fire
Koei’s long-running strategy series made a singular appearance on the 32X in Japan, and it was never released outside of that country. Currently it’s considered one of the rarest games in that library, but is it worth playing? Very much so, despite a daunting language barrier.
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