Showing posts with label sega genesis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sega genesis. Show all posts
Saturday, July 23, 2011
SEGAmaniacal Summer Challenge: Streets of Rage--Beaten!!
Well, I put Streets of Rage to bed this evening--what an awesome game. Great but simple control scheme, fun levels, and brutal bosses. After playing through this whole game, I think I enjoy it more than Double Dragon.
Anyway, the SEGAmaniacal Summer Challenge continues--on to Shinobi III: Return of the Ninja Master!
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Sonic Not as Fast as We Remember?
As I've been playing Sonic the Hedgehog this month for the SEGAmaniacal Summer Challenge, I've been thinking a lot about the franchise and how it's evolved over the years. Even moreso, I've been thinking about how pretty much every Sonic since the Dreamcast iteration has been criticized for the same thing--not being fast enough.
Go read reviews of any Sonic game over the past few years. Inevitably, you'll get to the part of the review where the writer laments how this new game doesn't stay true to the original concept of Sonic. The game isn't fast enough, Sonic doesn't run enough, there's too much stop-and-go gameplay, etc.
Many of the reviewers remember the original Sonic games as being one long footrace, where Sonic always runs at blinding speeds and the gameplay never slows down.
The thing is, that's not what the original Sonic games were at all. Sure, there are plenty of moments in the early Sonic games where you are racing through levels at insane speeds. But, there's also a great deal of times where you are at a dead stop, carefully planning your next move or jump, as you traverse lava pits, spiked bridges, and the like. I'd say it's probably a 6-40 split in terms of slow gameplay versus fast paced gameplay.
Thinking about this has made me want to play some of the more recent Sonic games that were panned critically, as I think a lot of reviewers were comparing them to the nostalgic view of Sonic they had, as opposed to what the actual games played like.
What do you think?
Go read reviews of any Sonic game over the past few years. Inevitably, you'll get to the part of the review where the writer laments how this new game doesn't stay true to the original concept of Sonic. The game isn't fast enough, Sonic doesn't run enough, there's too much stop-and-go gameplay, etc.
Many of the reviewers remember the original Sonic games as being one long footrace, where Sonic always runs at blinding speeds and the gameplay never slows down.
The thing is, that's not what the original Sonic games were at all. Sure, there are plenty of moments in the early Sonic games where you are racing through levels at insane speeds. But, there's also a great deal of times where you are at a dead stop, carefully planning your next move or jump, as you traverse lava pits, spiked bridges, and the like. I'd say it's probably a 6-40 split in terms of slow gameplay versus fast paced gameplay.
Thinking about this has made me want to play some of the more recent Sonic games that were panned critically, as I think a lot of reviewers were comparing them to the nostalgic view of Sonic they had, as opposed to what the actual games played like.
What do you think?
Friday, June 3, 2011
SEGA GENISIS on your Dreamcast
As many of you already know, you can run many platforms on the Dreamcast
thanks to many emulators available throughout the internet. With the SEGAManiacal Summer under way I thought I'd share some emulators with you. While I never condone piracy, I do enjoy putting the games I already own on easier to use platforms. For example. I'm planning on burning all three titles of the SMS onto one easy to load disc for one of my Dreamcast
consoles. This way I'll have Sonic
, Streets of Rage
and Shinobi III
all in one easy to find spot so I can make sure I get my play time in this year.
Here's a link to a pile of emulators for your Dreamcast
.
Here's a link to a pile of emulators for your Dreamcast
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Getting My SEGA Supplies in Order
I'm rummaging through my SEGA
supplies. I have three SEGA Genisis Sytems
but only one works. I'm trying to find the AC adapter
for it, but I can't find it. You don't want to use just ANY AC adapter on an ancient unit like this. The last thing you want is to blow your system. I may need to order one off of Amazon. I also found all the original discs that came with it. I have my Night Trap
, My SEGA Classics
and even the music CDs. I forgot all about the Sherlock Holmes game that came with it. They gave you A LOT of media with the SEGA CD
. I remember that Christmas morning well. Good times.
In a week or so I will put up some pics of my system and various controllers. Need to get it functioning before I show it off.
Labels:
ac adapter,
night trap,
Sega CD,
sega classics,
sega genesis
Sunday, April 24, 2011
It's a SEGA Genesis Easter
This year Easter was a little more like Christmas for this retro gamer. When I got to my parents house my Uncle popped this puppy out of his trunk. Yes, that's a Sega Genesis Core System 2
in box!!! He also handed me a bag full of games:
I couldn't ask for a more amazing gift this Easter. Well, maybe a powerglove, but really, my Sega Genesis 1 (Original Model) Console System
has been out of commission for a long time with a busted controller input. I'm very happy to have this back in my collection. Now I can hook my Sega CD System - Video Game Console
back up and play some Night Trap
. Aw yeah!
Labels:
core system,
donation,
in box,
Sega,
sega genesis
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