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Retro Sega Genesis games
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 38 / 47
Date: November 14, 2006
Author: Amazon User
This is a collection of Sega Genesis 16-bit console games. Sega Genesis made its debut in 1989 and the console came with the game Altered Beast. Some games still look pretty decent today with sharp and colorful graphics. There are 28 genesis games in this collection with 5 more unlockable. It baffles me that Sega don't make a true arcade collection.... or mix more arcade games in this collection and name it Sega Hits or whatever. This Genesis collection is much better than the horrendous Sega Classics Collection from last year.
There are too many action platform games in this collection therefore most games have similar gameplay. Its sad that Streets of Rage, Space Harrier, Outrun and Revenge of Shinobi are not in this collection.
Here are the games:
Alex Kidd in The Enchanted Castle, 1989: A zany action/platformer, nice graphics. Good game.
Altered Beast, 1989: The game that came with the original system, a mythological brawler. Great game.
Bonanza Bros., 1991: Action/platformer, horrible game.
Columns, 1990: A puzzle game similar to Tetris, horrible game.
Comix Zone, 1995: A brawler/platform game, you go from 'box' to 'box' like reading a comic and beat up few enemies. Decent game.
Decap Attack starring Chuck D. Head, 1991: A funny action/platformer starring a mummy. Decent game.
Ecco the Dolphin, 1993: Action/adventure game. You are a swimming dolphin. Cool graphics. Decent game.
Ecco The Tides of Time, 1994: Sequel to the game above.
Ecco Jr, 1995: Sequel to above.
Flicky, 1991: Another action/platformer. Similar to Joust with cute cartoony style. So so game.
Gain Ground, 1991: A stupid action game. Horrible.
Golden Axe, 1989: Medieval brawler. A popular arcade game back in the days. Okay graphics, good game. A real arcade version should've been included!
Golden Axe II, 1991: Sequel to above.
Golden Axe III, 1992: Third and worst of the series. So so game.
Kid Chameleon, 1992: A fun action/platformer. You can transform into other forms like Altered Beast. Good game.
Phantasy Star II, 1989: A role-playing game. Good game.
Phantasy Star III, 1990: Sequel to above. Good Game.
Phantasy Star IV, 1994: Sequel to above. Great game.
Ristar, 1995: Another action/platformer. Good graphics, very colorful. Decent game.
Shadow Dancer the secret of Shinobi, 1990: A ninja action/platformer. So so game.
Shinobi III return of the ninja master, 1993: Much better than Shadow Dancer. Good game.
Sonic the Hedgehog, 1991: Adenture/platformer. A roller coaster Super Mario type game. Good graphics. Good game.
Soinc the Hedgehog 2, 1992: Sequel to above. Good game.
Super Thunder Blade, 1989: A into-the-screen shooter similar to Space Harrier, you fly a helicopter. Horrible graphics, choppy gameplay, Chop Lifter would've been better. Horrible game.
Sword of Vermilion, 1990: A role-playing game. No comment.
Vectorman, 1995: A cool action/platform/shooter. Good game.
Vectorman 2, 1996: Sequel to above. Good game.
Virtua Fighter 2, 1996: One on one fighting game similar to Street Fighter. Horrible game.
Bonus unlockable games: Altered Beast Arcade game.
Other unlockable games: Future Spy, Tac/Scan, Zaxxon, and Zektor.
Other bonus: Phantasy Star Universe and Virtua Fighter 5 trailers.
Overall a good game for Genesis and classic game fans. Definately not as good as Capcom Classics 1 and 2.
Wonderful
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 15 / 16
Date: November 14, 2006
Author: Amazon User
There's a steady list of classic compilation games coming out these days, and the Sega Genesis Collection brings nearly thirty classic Genesis games to the PS2, and they all look, sound, and play like their original, 16-bit counterparts. Many of the games here we haven't seen on previous Sega compilations, like Alex Kidd, Bonanza Bros., Shadow Dancer, Ristar, Decap Attack, Sword of Vermillion, Super Thunder Blade, and Shinobi 3 to go along with faves like Sonic 1 & 2, the Golden Axe trilogy, Comix Zone, Altered Beast, Flicky, the Ecco trilogy, and the Phantasy Star games, which thankfully includes the overlooked classic Phantasy Star IV, which along with II and III, is worth the price of admission alone. Vectorman 1 & 2 are here as well, and so is the Genesis version of Virtua Fighter 2, which is the only real weak spot of the compilation as it is just as muddy, slow, and buggy as it was when released on the Genesis years ago. There's a good amount of extras as well, including many interviews with developers, and unlockable games like the arcade version of Altered Beast and Zaxxon. Sadly though, some games which longtime fans may have wanted to see here, like the Streets of Rage trilogy, Revenge of Shinobi, Shining in the Darkness, Shining Force, Landstalker, and Eternal Champions would have been more than welcome, although many of them are available on previous compilations. All in all, the Sega Genesis Collection is a wonderful compilation of some of the best Genesis games ever, and for longtime fans of the classic console, this is a must have.
Unbelievable collection on one disc.
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 4 / 4
Date: January 01, 2007
Author: Amazon User
Looking at the prices of just downloading one of these games more than justifies the price of this collection. I was a Genesis owner when I was a teen. Many of my memories were good around many of these games and many are still timeless classics. Playing several of these games has shown me that it's not graphics that make greatness but gameplay. Games were still quite innovative in the early nineties and game making ideas were still fresh. Game Developers now should take a clue from these creative giants about how to bring gameplay back to the game.
Excellent Compilation With Minor Flaws
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 4 / 5
Date: February 21, 2007
Author: Amazon User
I'm a self-proclaimed Sega junkie. I owned a Sega Genesis for the better part of 10 years and played it every day right up to the very end of its life and I still continued playing during the Dreamcast years and continued to purchase future Sega games and compilations over the years, from the Sega Smash Pack on the Dreamcast to the Gamecube's Sonic Mega Collection (I have yet to obtain the Gems Collection) and now I finally got my hands on one of the games I've looked forward to most in 2006: The Sega Genesis Collection.
It really is like a larger Sega Smash Pack, complete with 28 console games and 5 unlockable arcade emulations. Many of Sega's classic standbys, including Sonic, Altered Beast, Vectorman and Phantasy Star, are on here, along with a few underrated gems, including Comix Zone, Ristar and Columns. There are a few included games that are rather on the junky side, however, and pose the question of the exclusion of such games as Shining Force, Streets of Rage and The Ooze (another underrated classic that was included along with Comix Zone on the PS2 and XBox versions of Sonic Mega Collection). There is also reason to wonder why the original Revenge of Shinobi isn't included, but this may have to do with copyright issues over Spider-Man (yes, Spider-Man) appearing in level 6.
Here's a breakdown of the compilation's better games (no separate ratings):
Altered Beast: A classic arcade game. Simple yet difficult enough to keep you playing for many hours and can be a good time-waster for about 20 or so minutes. Each transformation has its own powerful and unique abilities, with the only one that doesn't make the boss truly easier being the tiger.
Bonanza Bros: Although I have only played the game once so far, the concept is interesting and will have me playing again in the future. You play as one of the two Bros (a second player can play as well as the other) and try to elude security as you steal what you can and make it out alive.
Columns: An underrated puzzle game. I had my doubts at first when it appeared on the Dreamcast copy of Sega Smash Pack, but I was hooked once I got into it. (This is coming from a serious Tetris player as well)
Comix Zone: A difficult platformer cult classic. Death comes easily if you don't watch it, but the difficulty, concept and graphics (especially for the time) are really what drive the game. Also notable with this particular game is the use of more than the standard A, B and C buttons. (the Genesis version requires a controller with X, Y and Z buttons)
Golden Axe 1 & 2: The original is a classic action arcade game, with the second following in its footsteps with better graphics, a new story and a fixed battle system. (The original had some problems that made the game more difficult to play) Also, the original features two more levels than the original arcade version, including a boss stronger than Death Adder.
Phantasy Star II: I have yet to play the others, but I really enjoy this one and STILL have not beaten it. Incredibly difficult, even for an RPG, it's for serious RPG veterans only, in my humble opinion.
Ristar: A very solid game from the Sonic Team that provides a surprisingly high fun factor and replay value where your arms are your weapons, grabbing things and throwing them about.
Sonic The Hedgehog 1 & 2: Fun-filled action with speed with one spiny blue mascot and his two-tailed fox companion. Need I say more?
Vectorman: A very entertaining shooter/action platformer that does follow a story and plays very well. The cheats are very amusing, including things such as spelling out words or blowing up a Sega logo. The second had a similar playing style, but in my opinion lacked in creativity in story and in the menus.
Honorable mentions to Kid Chameleon, Decap Attack and Virtua Fighter 2. They're not THE best material on here, but better than others. (like the sad attempt of Sega to make a good mascot out of Alex Kidd) Note as well that Kid Chameleon has remained a firm staple for certain other Sega compilations as well.
Final Word: Perhaps one of the best old-school compilations on the market (others include, for instance, Namcomuseum) the Sega Genesis Collection is an essential for any game collection. The variety and playability far outstreches the competition and will actually have you coming back for more and more.
****/ 5 Stars for general fun factor and variety, 4 stars for inclusion of bad games rather than much better and more deserving games. \****
An AMAZING collection of Genesis games.
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 3 / 3
Date: November 17, 2006
Author: Amazon User
This game caught me by suprise. I saw it in the store, checked out the back and I ended up purchasing the game later on. I figured it was going to be one of the old school collection games that has mostly garbage with a few good games strung in there. I couldn't be more wrong... this is mostly amazing games with a few not-so-great hits strung in there.
Once I got this game home I decided to pop this game into the PS2 and see what was on the disk. I was amazed to see so many games - but not only that... I was amazed to see so many GOOD games. These are the games I used to play as a kid. I recognized quite a few of them.
My favorite games on the disk are Altered Beast, Alex Kidd, Decap Attack, Golden Axe Series (I, II and III), Phantasy Star II, III and IV. Sonic The Hedgehog 1 and 2, Shinobi III, Vectorman 1 and 2. That's a total of 14 games that I absolutely loved as a kid and still love to this day. The other games in this collection are good too, such as the Ecco series, Comix and a few others... most of the other ones are games I haven't played before (except Super Thunder Blade... but that game is a bit iffy in my opinion). Another reviewer here provides a good breakdown of all of the games in this collection.
The biggest suprise was the Phantasy Star series. You get II, III and IV!! Phantasy Star IV is considered by many to be one of the greatest RPGs of all time. Just this series is worth the measley $20.00 price tag. There are hundreds of hours of nostalgic gameplay in this collection. All games are emulated very well and look fantastic.
If you are looking for a great collection of old-school games then look no further. It's hard to beat this package. With so many great games in here you are sure to be playing with this collection for hundreds of hours. If you aren't familiar with any of these games then I still urge you to pick this up. A lot of games in this series have stood the test of time and are still very fun - even by todays standards.
People will eat up anything and everything
3
Rating: 3,
Useful: 5 / 9
Date: December 19, 2006
Author: Amazon User
I almost gave this collection a much lower rating until I paid attention to the title. Sega Genesis Collection. If "Greatest" had been added to it I would of shot this wit 2 stars right off the back because this is no way a greatest hits. The games worth getting this for without a doubt is; Shinobi 3(To me the highlight of the whole thing), The Golden Axe Trilogy(except 3 it truly does sucks), and Altered Beast cause you can actually play the arcade version. The runners up is Vectorman 1&2. I was never a fan of Phanatsy Star, so I wont comment cause i dont like roleplaying games at all . I checked them out but I may never play these games again. And I can't believe they got this damn dolphin, all three of them! Before Streets of Rage, Thunderforce, Revenge of Shinobi, Mystic Defender, Space Harrier, E-Swat? Unbelieveable, there should be atleast one of those on here instead of 3 trilogy's(one almost nobody I know cared about) and 2 Sonic games that is on the Sonic mega collection for every system.What burns me up the most is Altered Beast the arcade version has to be unlocked. You have to play every game(including the ones that suck), complete certain missions, to play the bonus games, to play the arcade version of Altered Beast. THAT DOESN'T MAKE SENSE! AT ALL! I do feel a little ripped off. I also have a very long term memory on things I like and I can tell you from jump Super ThunderBlade is a very bad port. You hear almost none of the explosions, and there is no excuse for that. Shadow Dancer is by far the biggest disappointment to me. The arcade version was way better than this trash and its nothin compared to the Revenge of Shinobi. Well at least the games is exactly how you probably remembered them. I just hope when vol. 2 comes they throw in the legendary games that made the genesis famous. I also hope they can put out collections of games from the 3rd party developers everyone forgot about, like Renovation. They released some excellent games during Sega Genesis hayday. Well this game is fun but I am very disappointed with the selection though.
Here is a list of the games I did not mention and for some of them with good reason.
Alex Kidd in the enchanted castle(Nobody can honestly say this is good)I rather play Teddy Boy for the original sega.
Bonanza Bros.(Is Sega insane?! Why not E-Swat?! or Ghostbusters?!)
Columns(Decent but nothin next to tetris)
Comix Zone(ok. Why not mystic defender?)
Decap Attack(another game that shouldn't be here)
Ecco the dolphin trilogy(who wants to play as a dolphin or any fish for that matter?Unless its Jaws!)
Flicky(who wants to play as a bird? A spaceship is far more interesting.)
Gain Ground (pure garbagez) E-swat, Dick Tracy, or Dynamite Duke is far superior to this.
Kid Chameleon(One of the better ones in this category, its just too damn long)
Ristar(a decent game) Why not Mickey Mouse Castle of Illusion?
Sword of vermilion(I dont like role playing games)
Virtua Fighter 2(a sega genesis one on one fighting game? Dont even kid yourself they all sucked especially Eternal Champions.)
Even though there are still a few good games . I still feel a little ripped off. Most of these games puts the "ucks" in "sucks". This is no way a 5 star collection. There is no real variety. No Super hang on or Super out Run. Garbage shooting games. And the run and attack game. Totally repetitive. I hope sega gets it right next time.
Genesis STILL does what Nintendon't.
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 2 / 2
Date: December 06, 2006
Author: Amazon User
Stepping into the retro-gaming craze is Sega, collecting 28 Genesis titles on one PS2 disc for your classic gaming goodness. For old school Genesis fans like me, this is a chance to relive the good ol' days, while for others who missed out, you can see why us Sega loyalists are so fanatical about the 16-bit era. The games include (with 10-point scale ratings):
Alex Kidd In The Enchanted Castle: Cartoony graphics, questionable controls and silly paper/rock/scissors battles plague this game, the only 16-bit appearence of Sega's original mascot. Great for historical buffs and the kiddies, not much else. 5/10.
Altered Beast: The original pack-in game, an arcade port of a simple side-scrolling action game. Doesn't quite hold up to the test of time for noobs, for alright for a nostalgic dip. 5/10.
Bonanza Brothers: Two thieves trying to steal various items in mansions, casinos and high-rises. Graphics are odd, controls peculiar, but the game is strangely addictive. 6/10.
Columns: A puzzle game, matching colored gems in rows of three or more. The original Tetris killer. You'll spend hours on this. 8/10.
Comix Zone: AWESOME concept, as an artist of a comic is sucked in while the comic's main villian escapes and tries to keep the artist trapped. A precursor to cel-shading, the gameplay is amazing for the time period (1995). Only flaw? Difficulty, which is INSANE. You NEED the cheats. 8/10.
Decap Attack starring Chuck D. Head: Insipid action platformer in the vein of Sonic, with a mummy who can throw his head (get it? Chuck D. Head?). Many lame puns abound. 4/10.
Ecco the Dolphin: Many a Genesis controller was thrown against the wall in this visually stunning, complex and difficult game. You play as Ecco, a dolphin searching for clues as to where your dolphin pod has vanished to. If you have patience, you'll be delighted. 8/10.
Ecco: The Tides of Time: Sequel to the first Ecco, just as difficult. Now includes time travelling. 8/10.
Ecco Jr: Kid-centric sequel, designed for the Sega Kids line. Much easier, much simpler. 4/10.
Flicky: You're a bird, saving your babies from cats. You jump on shelves and kick flower pots at the cats. As simple as I just said, as dull as you can imagine. 3/10.
Gain Ground: Bad graphics, bad controls for this generic, dumbed-down Gauntlet clone. Avoid at all costs. 1/10.
Golden Axe: Take a side-scrolling brawler, make it medieval, add axes and swords and there ya go. A classic. 7/10.
Golden Axe II: More of the same. 7/10.
Golden Axe III: Third in the series, unreleased in the States, rumored to be due to it's horrible quality. Seems just like the other GA's to me, save for the two new characters (a weaponless giant and a clawed animal-man) and the removal of the dwarf. 5/10, only for the premise getting a little tired.
Kid Chameleon: Over 100 levels, 10+ different power-up masks, non-linear gameplay (you can jump levels thanks to multiple level exits) ... a true unappreciated gem. 9/10.
Phantasy Star II: One of the greatest role-playing games of all time. Also one of the hardest, but don't let that deter you from this hallmark game. 10/10.
Phantasy Star III: Phantasy Star freaks hate on this because of it's shallow character depth and tenuous connection to the prior two PS games, but beyond that is a good role-playing game. 8/10.
Phantasy Star IV: Considered the best of the four PS games. I prefer 2, but still ... classic. 9/10.
Ristar: An odd Sonic-esque platformer, with a living star with stretchy arms. Seems unnecessary with so many other similar games on here, but it's passable enough. 6/10.
Shadow Dancer--The Secret Of Shinobi: The gameplay is closer to the original Shinobi then Revenge Of Shinobi. Good game, but I prefer the RoS engine. 6/10.
Shinobi III--Return Of The Ninja Master: Back to the Revenge engine. Superior in every way to Shadow Dancer. 8/10.
Sonic the Hedgehog: Everybody knows this one. Looks and plays just as good as ever ... but with Sonic Collection available, why include this?!? 8/10.
Soinc the Hedgehog 2: One step forward: bigger levels, new Spin Dash attack. One step backward: Miles Prower, a useless tagalong that more often then not hampers gameplay. 8/10.
Super Thunder Blade: Built on the Space Harrier engine, although not nearly as smooth. The barrage of sprites (enemies, gunfire) makes gameplay difficult, as do controls. 5/10.
Sword of Vermilion: Nowhere near the 300 hours of gameplay promised in the original ads, but fun nonetheless. Uses FOUR perspectives in gameplay: first-person for exploration, 3/4 overhead for in-town, a 3/4 side-scrolling of sorts for enemy battles and strict side-scrolling for boss battles. Unique, but good. 8/10.
Vectorman: Slick-looking action platformer. Not as kiddie as the others on this collection ... but not as engrossing either. 7/10.
Vectorman 2: See above. 7/10.
Virtua Fighter 2: On any other platform, this was an amazing game. What made it awesome was stripped away for the Genesis, leaving a glitchy, hard-to-control, 2-D nightmare. Pretend you're a camp counsellor and this game is Jason Voorhees: run away quickly. 0/10.
Unlockable bonus games:
Altered Beast (arcade version): Plays just like the Genesis version, with slightly better graphics.
Future Spy, Tac/Scan, Zaxxon, and Zektor: Early 80's shooters. REAL early 80's.
Other unlockables: Trailers for Phantasy Star Universe and Virtua Fighter 5, interviews with many of the programmers and 41-page cheat sheet with codes and tricks for the games on the collection.
Overall, the great outweighs the bad on this collection. One can't help but wonder about the exclusions ... Streets Of Rage trilogy, any Shining games, Eternal Champions, Space Harrier II, Fatal Labrynth, and a few of the sports games (Pat Riley Basketball!). And why Sonic games were included when they're available elsewhere? Or Ecco Jr., a game that is NOT appropriate for the audience of this collection? Eh, quibbles aside, this is a MUST HAVE for old school Sega fans or people who wanna check out what us Sega fanatics are so ga-ga for.
It's worth it, if only for Phantasy Star...
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 2 / 2
Date: January 20, 2007
Author: Amazon User
Having recently purchased "Sega Genesis Collections", I can say that I haven't been this pleased with a $19.99 game in a long, long time. As the title of this review indicates, this collection would have been worthwhile if it only included Phantasy Star II, II and IV, all of which are good (although II shows its age significantly). However, there are 28 other games present here. A reviewer above had given his opinion of the games; I think I'll give mine as well:
Alex Kidd in the Enchanted Castle:
I'm stunned that this character got so many Sega games - I find this game incredibly annoying. Controls (as is the case for many genesis games) are incredibly dicey, and the game itself seems rather insipid (rock, paper, scissors? I'll pass). It's fin for a moment, but like arcade hits of the past, quickly loses its charm.
Altered Beast:
The cheese factor alone makes this a fun game. Some of the worst voices ever to grace a video game. This game is so-so, but nothing to write home abou (the arcade version, which can be unlocked after a painful ordeal, is much better).
Bonanza Bros:
I don't get this one at all. Terribly unsatisfying - I feel for the schmoes who paid big bucks for this in the 90's.
Columns:
Decent Tetris knockoff, but gets difficult quickly. The 2-player versus is a lot of fun, though (although it's no "Puzzle Fighter"). I found this game incredibly frustrating after the first few levels.
Comix Zone:
One of the surprises of the set. A later Genesis game, you travel through comic panels fighting bad guys that you created while in the real world. Stylistically, it is incredibly nice. The voices again are incredibly painful (particularly the "See ya!" spoken after defeating any character), but I found this one to be a hidden gem.
Decap Attack:
Another game I don't remember from back in the day, you play as a mummy attempting to thwart an evil underworld denizen. A pretty good game.
Ecco the Dolphin:
I liked this game when it came out, and I like it now. Although the undersea graphics aren't so impressive now, the game remains original and fun to play. Two of its sequels, present on the game, are also OK.
Flicky:
Platform game. I'm not a big fan of the genre in general, and this game did nothing to really make me one. It's cute saving your young chicks, but only OK overall.
Gain Ground:
Essentially, you run around shooting enemies and saving hostages. The fact that you can ultimately play as 20 different characters gives this game some interesting history, but it's not all that great.
Golden Axe:
Why is a sword fighter named Ax Battler? And why is "ax" spelled two different ways in the game? I'm sure scholars will ponder these questions for eons. As for the game, Golden Ax is incredibly frustrating now (depth issues of which the AI is a master is the main foe) - at the time, I accepted bad controls as part of the game. There is significant improvement in the sequels, however (GA 2 and 3 are also present).
Kid Chamelion:
I found this game to be kind of charming. An obvious Mario knockoff, you play as a kid in a virtual world, who can...that's right...hit blocks with his head to acquire helmets that will give him new powers, while hopping and bopping enemies. It pales in comparison to Mario, mind you, but it's got its moments.
Phantasy Star:
Is it Parma? Palma? I sure remember "Palma" from my youth, but "Parma" seems to be the name now. In any case, great games, WELL worth the price of admission. No, they're not as good as "Final Fantasy", and never were, despite the yelps from the games' fans. But nonetheless, these games had excellent stories, with great plot twists (even for today).
Ristar:
Fun little game where you play as a guy with a star for a head. Resembles "Sonic" too much to warrant exceptional praise, but it's a fun game.
Shinobi:
There are two "Shinobi" titles on this disc. "Shadow Dancer" stinks, in my opinion. "Shinobi III" is still a lot of fun.
Sonic the Hedgehog:
Oh yeah, THAT guy makes this collection, too. Both "Sonic" and "Sonic 2" are present here, and both remain excellent. My only gripe (which was the same as when the game was released) are the controls are too fidgety for such a high-speed game. But both games are still excellent to play.
Super Thunder Blade:
Going WAY back into the Genesis library(I didn't play this version, although I played the original arcade version), STB is an OK game (for an early 3-D shooter), but it's not my style.
Sword of Vermillion:
Ummm, well, this game is baffling to me. The game tells me that a 106-page hint book was included with the original release because "Americans weren't used to RPG's". Thank God all RPG's weren't like this one. Essentially, this game manages to mix all that was wrong with many of my favorite games ("Ultima: Exodus" comes to mind, as does the far less-well-known "Dungeon Magic"). This one is the stinker of the bunch.
Vectorman:
Late additions to the Genesis library, and both games were very good. The environments still look kind of trippy even today. I was happy to see these appear here.
Virtua Fighter 2:
Don't be fooled - this was a horrible port of a great game. Nothing about this game is VF2 other than the characters' names. Released near the end of the system's life, this game has "We want money for a shoddy product" written all over it.
So that's my take. Happy gaming!
Lost treasures
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 1 / 1
Date: November 21, 2006
Author: Amazon User
I lost my Genesis back in the late 90s, and I've been debating for the past couple of years if it was worth it to buy a new system to replay some of my old favorites, especially Phantasy Star II. I actually came close a couple of times, but spending a couple of hundred bucks to play some old titles from the past just wasnt worth it.
Thats no longer an issue thanks to this title. I love the Phantasy Star series, they are some of the greatest (given the limitations of the technology) RPGs ever. The inclusion of those three games makes this a well spent $20 for me no matter what else is on the disk.
Luckily, the disk also has some very good games including Sonic, Altered Beast, Golden Axe (an old quarter sucker from the late 80s), the Ecco series and a Shinobi.
If you're nostalgic for the early 90s console wars and dying to take a shot at Dr. Robotnik, Death Adder or Dark Force again, save yourself some money and trouble and pick up this disk.
On the odd chance anyone from Sega reads this and is considering Sega Genesis Collection II, give me Centurion: Defender of Rome, Desert Strike, Warsong, Shining in the Darkness, Starflight and some of the sports games next time around.
A great collection
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 1 / 1
Date: November 25, 2006
Author: Amazon User
Retro gaming collections are always two edged swords, usually they have some cool games in them, but they always have filler games that just aren't very good.
While Sega Genesis Collection does have some crap games on it, and includes some games that, while good, never really tripped my trigger (the Ecco and Phantasy Star series come to mind), the simple fact of it is that set includes so many gems that I can't help but love it. You get perfect, great looking emulations of Sonic 2, Comix Zone, Kid Chameleon, and BOTH Vectorman games!!! Those five games alone totally made it worth my $20.
And the coolest part of this whole set is that you actually have the option of saving at any time during any of the games, and they even give you three save slots per game! What a great feature, now I don't have to finish Sonic 2 in one sitting like back in the 90's.
The long and short of it is this: If you ever owned a Genesis in your life, this game is worth the money. I can personally assure you that you'll find enough to love here to justify the purchase.
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