Recent Posts

Genesis Reviews

Tecmo Super Baseball

Still longing for the boys of summer? Can’t wait until spring training? We feel your pain, so we’ve plodded through the ice and snow and whipped up a full review of Tecmo Super Baseball to keep you warm and toasty until spring returns. Read on and get your baseball fill with one of the better games in the sport on the Genesis.

Features, Hands-On

Hands-On: Classic Game Room DVD

Classic Game Room was at the forefront of Internet gaming shows. Back in 1999, Mark Bussler and David Crosson slowly perfected their craft of witty and insightful reviews of games for all consoles, and they diligently worked on improving their product with a non-existent budget and a single camera. Recently, a documentary on the show’s rise and fall was released on DVD by Bussler and Inecom, and it tells the complete tale of this innovative beginning to one of the first Internet shows on video games.

Genesis Reviews

Bio-Ship Paladin

We’ve got some more import shooter goodness for you. Today’s review is for the Genesis port of the obscure coin-op Bio-Ship Paladin. It has a decidedly different firing mechanism, compared to other shmups, and one of the big features is that your ship “evolves.”

Features, Reader Roundtable

Reader Roundtable Vol. 24

Today marks a special occasion at Sega-16. This month’s installment of our Reader Roundtable series is the twenty-fourth, marking two whole years of our readers sharing their monthly gaming experiences. To celebrate, we’ve done something completely different this time ar…. um, well…. no.. actually, we’ve just brought you another month of gaming. If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it, right? Read the full article and get the lowdown on what your fellow Genesis fans are up to.

Genesis Reviews

Joe Montana Football

Last week we went into great detail about the development behind the original Joe Montana Football, a game that helped spark the great NFL rivalry on the Genesis between Sega and Electronic Arts throughout the ’80s. So we thought: after so much research and investigation, why not just review the darn thing?