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Features, Interviews

Interview: David Ashley (Xband Programmer)

Fans of the 16-bit era fondly remember the Xband, Catapult’s ground-breaking online service. Long before anyone ever even considered something as elaborate as Xbox Live, Genesis and SNES gamers were battling each othe cross country on Mortal Kombat and Super Street Fighter II. Sega-16 was lucky enough to chat with former Xband programmer David Ashley, and he had some really insightful things to share about the service and what it was like to be a part of gaming’s first large-scale attempt at bringing head-to-head action to players all across the country.

Genesis Reviews

Super Hydlide

The public outcry of support following our Dungeons & Dragons review was so big that we just had to review another obscure RPG. Well, actually there was no outcry, and we only have my penchant for playing games no one else does to blame. For that reason, we give you our review of Super Hydlide. Enjoy!

Features, Reader Roundtable

Reader Roundtable Vol. 01

We here at sega-16 are all about community. We welcome reader submissions for both reviews and articles, and we feel that everyone should have a chance to shine. Hence the start of our new feature series: Reader Roundtable! Read the first installment and see what Sega-16 readers are playing on their Genesis, then chat about it in our forum. Who knows? Maybe you’ll be the next to be featured!

Features, History Of

History of: Splatterhouse

You like survival horror? Gory, flesh-eating zombies and tons of blood? Forget Resident Evil; we’ve got the original house of horrors right here on the Genesis. Enter, if you dare and read up on the history of Splatterhouse in our newest feature. Don’t worry, I won’t tell anyone if you have to leave the light on….

Genesis Reviews

Earnest Evans

There’s a right way to do an adventure game, and there’s Earnest Evans. So much potential wasted…While not a truly bad game, there was enough wrong to make you wonder what had happened. It was the type of game you really wanted to like but never matched the original (which wasn’t a triple A title to begin with).