With the advent of online gaming and people’s sudden interest in slinging Wiimotes everywhere, multi-player gaming is bigger than ever. It’s always been around though, and the Genesis has an ample selection of games that can be enjoyed by two players. Sega-16 staff and readers had an ongoing conversation about which ones are the most notable, and their findings have morphed into a handy guide! Read the full article and feel free to contribute any one’s we might have missed!
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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Crossroads of Time
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Creative Genesis: I Robotnik
Fans go to great lengths to show their love for a particular game or character, and what better way to do so than to fashion a custom-made costume? Cosplay is big among fans, and recently even staff writer Vince Thornburg got in on the act! Traveling to Ohayocon 2008 in downtown Columbus, Vince took on the persona of everyone’s favorite Sonic villain, Ivo Robotnik!
Crystal’s Pony Tale
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Minnesota Fats Pool Legend
It’s time to rack ’em up! A good billiards game is hard to come by, and Lord knows there’s been many attempts at making one. The Genesis got in on the action with a few titles, and notable among them was Data East’s Minnesota Fats Pool Legend. Solid and good for some relaxing cue ball action, this one’s worth tracking down.
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