How many appearances has Sega’s star Dolphin made already? It seems like he’s been everywhere since his Genesis debut, and the world needs another game (are you listening, Sega?). We have a review for you of the game where it all began, so come on in; the water’s fine.
Tag: Action
Zombies Ate My Neighbors
Wacky aliens and chainsaw-wielding madmen were the norm in LucasArts’ humorous action hit Zombies Ate My Neighbors. As funny as it was challenging, the game never let up, and was tremendous fun with a friend.
Target Earth
Nothing’s better than piloting a big, bad mech, especially since it means that you get to blow things up without mercy. Dreamworks’ Target Earth was one of the first Genesis games to bring the experience home in such style, and spawned a string of sequels.
Shadow Dancer: The Secret of Shinobi
Everyone likes Ninjas; it’s a fact that not even the 1980s could erase. Genesis owners got treated to a ninja trilogy rivaled only by perhaps Tecmo’s Ryu Hayabusa on the NES. The second game in Sega’s famous series, Shadow Dancer, was altered from its arcade release but still played and looked great on our beloved 16-bit box.
Dark Castle
Dark Castle is perhaps the one game where rejection is near-unanimous. Horrible gameplay and design combine to produce one of the few titles ever awarded the lowest possible score we can give.