Is there a megadrive thread?
My top cart games:
Altered Beast
Fatal labyrinth
Starflight
Splatter house 3 then 2
Streets of rage trilogy
Phantasy Star 2-4
Populous
Batman returns
Golden axe 1-2
Those are the games i recall spending the most time on replaying so much. There are probably others I am forgetting.
A game that you guys didn't mention, probably because it wasn't even that popular, that I remember playing and enjoying a lot is ESWAT. I liked that game so much that I've managed to finish it multiple times at a very young age despite the game being regarded as very hard even for teenagers(it's been a while though so I don't know if it was true or my friends were just bad at videogames).Fine choices! Great to see Starflight in there.Is there a megadrive thread?
My top cart games:
Altered Beast
Fatal labyrinth
Starflight
Splatter house 3 then 2
Streets of rage trilogy
Phantasy Star 2-4
Populous
Batman returns
Golden axe 1-2
Those are the games i recall spending the most time on replaying so much. There are probably others I am forgetting.
So, even though, I didn't log it all in here, I really dug deep into both Megadrive and SNES libraries, and the SEGA one was just bliss. Top tier gaming for almost every genre. My personal top 10 cart games would be:
Amazing that Golden Axe doesn't even make the cut, it's still one of my fave games ever and I play on it all the time with the wife. But the library is just SO good that cutting it down to 10 is almost impossible.
- Thunderforce 3
- Hellfire
- Star Control
- Phantasy Star 4
- Contra: Hard Corps
- Revenge of Shinobi
- Shining Force 2
- Ghouls N' Ghosts
- Bare Knuckle 3
- Atomic Runner
I've got a real soft spot for E-Swat, I'd say it's challenging but not hard, with some areas dropping a pinch-point in here and there (which I think others get deterred by).Is there a megadrive thread?
My top cart games:
Altered Beast
Fatal labyrinth
Starflight
Splatter house 3 then 2
Streets of rage trilogy
Phantasy Star 2-4
Populous
Batman returns
Golden axe 1-2
Those are the games i recall spending the most time on replaying so much. There are probably others I am forgetting.A game that you guys didn't mention, probably because it wasn't even that popular, that I remember playing and enjoying a lot is ESWAT. I liked that game so much that I've managed to finish it multiple times at a very young age despite the game being regarded as very hard even for teenagers(it's been a while though so I don't know if it was true or my friends were just bad at videogames).Fine choices! Great to see Starflight in there.Is there a megadrive thread?
My top cart games:
Altered Beast
Fatal labyrinth
Starflight
Splatter house 3 then 2
Streets of rage trilogy
Phantasy Star 2-4
Populous
Batman returns
Golden axe 1-2
Those are the games i recall spending the most time on replaying so much. There are probably others I am forgetting.
So, even though, I didn't log it all in here, I really dug deep into both Megadrive and SNES libraries, and the SEGA one was just bliss. Top tier gaming for almost every genre. My personal top 10 cart games would be:
Amazing that Golden Axe doesn't even make the cut, it's still one of my fave games ever and I play on it all the time with the wife. But the library is just SO good that cutting it down to 10 is almost impossible.
- Thunderforce 3
- Hellfire
- Star Control
- Phantasy Star 4
- Contra: Hard Corps
- Revenge of Shinobi
- Shining Force 2
- Ghouls N' Ghosts
- Bare Knuckle 3
- Atomic Runner
Other great games that I remember spending a lot of time with that I'd put on my top list are Earthworm Jim 2, Rocket Knight Adventures 2, Comix Zone, Toejam & Earl and Castle of Illusion.
Comix zone is one of the best(if not the best) Beat em ups ever made. Beats me how it never got a sequel. It's a pretty unique game that excelled in both gameplay and visuals.I've got a real soft spot for E-Swat, I'd say it's challenging but not hard, with some areas dropping a pinch-point in here and there (which I think others get deterred by).Is there a megadrive thread?
My top cart games:
Altered Beast
Fatal labyrinth
Starflight
Splatter house 3 then 2
Streets of rage trilogy
Phantasy Star 2-4
Populous
Batman returns
Golden axe 1-2
Those are the games i recall spending the most time on replaying so much. There are probably others I am forgetting.A game that you guys didn't mention, probably because it wasn't even that popular, that I remember playing and enjoying a lot is ESWAT. I liked that game so much that I've managed to finish it multiple times at a very young age despite the game being regarded as very hard even for teenagers(it's been a while though so I don't know if it was true or my friends were just bad at videogames).Fine choices! Great to see Starflight in there.Is there a megadrive thread?
My top cart games:
Altered Beast
Fatal labyrinth
Starflight
Splatter house 3 then 2
Streets of rage trilogy
Phantasy Star 2-4
Populous
Batman returns
Golden axe 1-2
Those are the games i recall spending the most time on replaying so much. There are probably others I am forgetting.
So, even though, I didn't log it all in here, I really dug deep into both Megadrive and SNES libraries, and the SEGA one was just bliss. Top tier gaming for almost every genre. My personal top 10 cart games would be:
Amazing that Golden Axe doesn't even make the cut, it's still one of my fave games ever and I play on it all the time with the wife. But the library is just SO good that cutting it down to 10 is almost impossible.
- Thunderforce 3
- Hellfire
- Star Control
- Phantasy Star 4
- Contra: Hard Corps
- Revenge of Shinobi
- Shining Force 2
- Ghouls N' Ghosts
- Bare Knuckle 3
- Atomic Runner
Other great games that I remember spending a lot of time with that I'd put on my top list are Earthworm Jim 2, Rocket Knight Adventures 2, Comix Zone, Toejam & Earl and Castle of Illusion.
Comix Zone is up there in my top 50 games of all time, incredibly original and imaginative game. It was the closet we got to a God Of War style adventure-brawler of that era, and you can guarantee that if it had been on Nintendo all their modern day simp journos would be raving about it's influence on adventure-brawlers constantly lol.
So I've actually become mates with a few folk who used to work for SEGA of America over the past few years, and they tell me Comix Zone was a victim of the SEGA in-fighting between SoA and SoJ.Comix zone is one of the best(if not the best) Beat em ups ever made. Beats me how it never got a sequel. It's a pretty unique game that excelled in both gameplay and visuals.I've got a real soft spot for E-Swat, I'd say it's challenging but not hard, with some areas dropping a pinch-point in here and there (which I think others get deterred by).Is there a megadrive thread?
My top cart games:
Altered Beast
Fatal labyrinth
Starflight
Splatter house 3 then 2
Streets of rage trilogy
Phantasy Star 2-4
Populous
Batman returns
Golden axe 1-2
Those are the games i recall spending the most time on replaying so much. There are probably others I am forgetting.A game that you guys didn't mention, probably because it wasn't even that popular, that I remember playing and enjoying a lot is ESWAT. I liked that game so much that I've managed to finish it multiple times at a very young age despite the game being regarded as very hard even for teenagers(it's been a while though so I don't know if it was true or my friends were just bad at videogames).Fine choices! Great to see Starflight in there.Is there a megadrive thread?
My top cart games:
Altered Beast
Fatal labyrinth
Starflight
Splatter house 3 then 2
Streets of rage trilogy
Phantasy Star 2-4
Populous
Batman returns
Golden axe 1-2
Those are the games i recall spending the most time on replaying so much. There are probably others I am forgetting.
So, even though, I didn't log it all in here, I really dug deep into both Megadrive and SNES libraries, and the SEGA one was just bliss. Top tier gaming for almost every genre. My personal top 10 cart games would be:
Amazing that Golden Axe doesn't even make the cut, it's still one of my fave games ever and I play on it all the time with the wife. But the library is just SO good that cutting it down to 10 is almost impossible.
- Thunderforce 3
- Hellfire
- Star Control
- Phantasy Star 4
- Contra: Hard Corps
- Revenge of Shinobi
- Shining Force 2
- Ghouls N' Ghosts
- Bare Knuckle 3
- Atomic Runner
Other great games that I remember spending a lot of time with that I'd put on my top list are Earthworm Jim 2, Rocket Knight Adventures 2, Comix Zone, Toejam & Earl and Castle of Illusion.
Comix Zone is up there in my top 50 games of all time, incredibly original and imaginative game. It was the closet we got to a God Of War style adventure-brawler of that era, and you can guarantee that if it had been on Nintendo all their modern day simp journos would be raving about it's influence on adventure-brawlers constantly lol.
Yeah I guess games like those would be the closest, although they don't have the cool, 80s action movie x 10 aesthetic that Contra and others had.MDK, metal arms: glitch in the system, and Risk of rain 2 are the only TPS I've ever really enjoyed and I don't think metal arms will hold up if I ever replay it.
I had comix zone and it was too fucking hard.
Amazing looking game for the genesis, especially when you compare it to the early titles like altered beast and rambo 3. It was seriously one of the hardest platformers I ever played to the point where it became completely unenjoyable.
Not hard in a 'this game sucks with retarded mechanics way' like Jim power in the lost dimensions for snes(which I also had).
I also had Chakan the forever man for genesis which was comparably difficult to comix zone. Chakan felt like a shittier game with asshole level design though.
Some beasting picks chap. Strider and Shinobi 3 are such lush games. This is what gets me with the SEGA Megadrive library, there's just SO much quality in it. I'm looking at everyone's picks, and most of the games featured I see as "must own" for my own collection. Out of all the ones you mention, the only one I'm not that keen on is Zombies Ate My Neighbors, but the rest again fall into the "must-own" bracket for me.Since we're doing favorite MD/Genesis lists
Shadowrun - Not a remake guy, but would make an exception for a refined version.
Road Rash 2
Shinobi 3
Strider - on my top 10 games of all time list.
QuackShot Starring Donald Duck
World of Illusion
Madden '93
Sonic 1-3 - which one depends on my mood
Jungle Strike
Zombies Ate My Neighbors
Not all exclusives, but these are what I liked most on there. Honorable mentions to Gauntlet 4, The Immortal, and Flashback.
Same way I feel looking at others' lists. Revenge of Shinobi, SoR2, SF2 are easily up there but I wanted to keep it to 10.Some beasting picks chap. Strider and Shinobi 3 are such lush games. This is what gets me with the SEGA Megadrive library, there's just SO much quality in it. I'm looking at everyone's picks, and most of the games featured I see as "must own" for my own collection.
Nice. Yeah, my copy of Thunderforce 3 is Wapanese, the UK had an easy-access import market thanks to people like Tony Takushi, and so I nabbed that as soon as I saw it advertised.Same way I feel looking at others' lists. Revenge of Shinobi, SoR2, SF2 are easily up there but I wanted to keep it to 10.Some beasting picks chap. Strider and Shinobi 3 are such lush games. This is what gets me with the SEGA Megadrive library, there's just SO much quality in it. I'm looking at everyone's picks, and most of the games featured I see as "must own" for my own collection.
I'm putting together two more lists: games I didn't even know were on MD, and games I knew about, wanted, but never saw on shelves. I intend to play them sometime too. Can you believe I never saw Thunder Force 3 in stores?! An objectively star title on the system, WTF Chicago?!
Elemental Master is one of my "comfort games". Whenever I need to detach from everything, it's just so easy to sink into and enjoy. Technosoft were fucking genius'. And great to see some love for Twinkle Tale, deceptively challenging that one.For me it's
Rocket Knight
Twinkle Tale
Elemental Master
Granada
Ex-Ranza
Kyukyoku Tiger
Same! Same! Same!
Thunder force 4
Senjou no Okami 2
Vampire Killer
My understanding is that the commando characters appearing in various Japanese games and the Streets of Rage characters specifically were made to appeal to the American market in a serious way, and only ironically in the Japanese market.And is it just me or do games today, even from Japan, lack cool characters and themes compared to the 80s and 90s? I mean in 3D space. Could be just that so many games came out back then, but still. We need more ass kicking in the streets and commandos in wife-beaters running through the jungle.
I don't think that's the case, considering more games are released today, I assume.Could be just that so many games came out back then, but still.
Overall, definitely. Wonder if that's still the case if you subtract indies and other 2D games.I don't think that's the case, considering more games are released today, I assume.
It can take a while to get used to managing both your mech and the weapons platform, but it makes for a very unique game and it's very rewarding once you get a hang of it. Timestamped to the stage where you use your weapons platform for close range air strike support from above the canopy cover. Really cool use of the Mega Drive's fast palette swapping as well.
6 button pad helps with the controls.
It can take a while to get used to managing both your mech and the weapons platform, but it makes for a very unique game and it's very rewarding once you get a hang of it. Timestamped to the stage where you use your weapons platform for close range air strike support from above the canopy cover. Really cool use of the Mega Drive's fast palette swapping as well.
6 button pad helps with the controls.