It’s all Genesis games here in the pumpkin patch, and we’ve another installment of Reader Roundtable for you! Our readers are busy playing some great titles….and some not-so-great titles. Hey, sometimes the bad games make for the best times! Read the article and get all the scoop!
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Jungle Strike
One of the most original and fun group of games to originate on the Genesis was Electronic Arts’ Strike series. Three games were released in total, and the franchise eventually moved on to the next generation consoles. This week, we’re taking a special look at the series, with reviews for both Jungle Strike and Urban Strike, as well as a special retrospective on the entire run of titles.
Side by Side: WWF Royal Rumble (Genesis vs. SNES)
Side by Side is back with some tough wrestling action! This latest installment examines WWF Royal Rumble, which was released for the Genesis and the SNES. Which version came out on top? Read the article and find out!
Aquatic Games Starring James Pond
Genre: Sports Developer: Victordean/Millennium Publisher: Electronic Arts Players: 1-4 Released: 1992 With moderate success of the James Pond series, his first and only spin-off came into the world in Europe in ’92, to coincide with the summer Olympics, and then be released in ’93 in the U.S. Unfortunately for the oceans greatest hero, America wasn’t ready for a cartoon-themed sports […]
Sega Stars: Hideki Sato
Our Sega Stars feature series returns today, and this time we examine the man responsible for every Sega console ever made, Hideki Sato. From his days as head of Sega R&D, creating its incredibly popular arcade boards and home systems, to his tenure as the company’s president, where he had to oversee the end of the Dreamcast, Sato is one man who is undeniably Sega through and through.
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