YAAAAAASSSS, [*high five*], and also the Persona games (since Atlus are, presently, a SEGA subsidiary).Chimpzy said:As for more modern stuff:
Bayonetta, Valkyria Chronicles, Total War and the Yakuza series.
YAAAAAASSSS, [*high five*], and also the Persona games (since Atlus are, presently, a SEGA subsidiary).Chimpzy said:As for more modern stuff:
Bayonetta, Valkyria Chronicles, Total War and the Yakuza series.
It hurts me to say this, but Sega (The Japanese Division, not the US/EU) hate the Streets of Rage series, which is why we will never see another one again. Just like how the Japanese execs hated Comix Zone. Though at least we have the Remake, which is better than anything modern Sega can come up with nowadays.votemarvel said:Streets of Rage 2 remains my favourite Sega game and I believe it still holds up well today.
Everything works for the game. The playable characters are different enough to give a different experience when playing as them. The music fits at every moment. The controls are tight and responsive.
I will never understand why they abandoned the franchise after the third game, which while a step back wasn't terrible.
Even though 2 is the best gameplay wise, 1 has the best ost out of the trilogy.dscross said:I still love the 1st one. The music. Ahhh the music is sooo goood!votemarvel said:Streets of Rage 2 remains my favourite Sega game and I believe it still holds up well today.
Everything works for the game. The playable characters are different enough to give a different experience when playing as them. The music fits at every moment. The controls are tight and responsive.
I will never understand why they abandoned the franchise after the third game, which while a step back wasn't terrible.
They did not make Earthworm Jim. Shiny Entertainment was the developer and Playmate/Virgin Interactive were the publishers. EJ was on Saturn, Genesis, and Sega CD, but multiple consoles in general and PC.B-Cell said:I used to own genesis and play sega games when i was a kid. i prefer sonic over mario. i hated mario even when i was a kid.
they made some really good games like earthworm jim and shinobi etc.
Yet Streets of Rage 2 has the best track of them in The Baseball Arena.CoCage said:Even though 2 is the best gameplay wise, 1 has the best ost out of the trilogy.
Indeed, the Sega Genesis could. I am assuming you're from Europe or Japan, since you called it the Mega Drive. For me personally, Dreamer (amusement park) was the best song in Streets of Rage 2.votemarvel said:Yet Streets of Rage 2 has the best track of them in The Baseball Arena.CoCage said:Even though 2 is the best gameplay wise, 1 has the best ost out of the trilogy.
The MegaDrive could produce some awesome sounds.
+1. Underwater platforming down rightXsjadoblayde said:Muthafuckin Ecco the muthafuckin dolphin!
Everyone keeps talking about Obisidan being great at story telling and choices. Alpha Protocol is the only game where they managed this. Puts F:NV to shame. You can actually play a bad guy! And it can be beneficial! (Just ignore the gameplay because its... jank)KingsGambit said:I'm still holding out hope that one day Sega will let us have an Alpha Protocol 2.
I still like 2D Sonic over Mario. 3D Sonic can jump in a lakeB-Cell said:I used to own genesis and play sega games when i was a kid. i prefer sonic over mario. i hated mario even when i was a kid.
I'm from the UK, so it'll always be the MegaDrive for me. So many great memories of the console.CoCage said:Indeed, the Sega Genesis could. I am assuming you're from Europe or Japan, since you called it the Mega Drive. For me personally, Dreamer (amusement park) was the best song in Streets of Rage 2.
Alex was the mascot pre Sonic. I always used to get annoyed with the rock paper scissors thing on the Mega Drive game. You could die at the end of a level and it was pretty much down to chance. Annoying. The game was fun though.ghalleon0915 said:Edit: turns out Alex Kidd was actually from SEGA too, so throw that in there as well, enjoyed playing that as a kid ( that kid loved platformers....I wonder what happened to him...)
Lies, lies!dscross said:I always used to get annoyed with the rock paper scissors thing on the Mega Drive game.
I don't get the reference ... I don't remember that... am I just being thick with a shit memory ... explain? I remember in both the Enchanted Castle and Miracle World you had to have a game of rock paper scissors with the bosses.Hawki said:Lies, lies!dscross said:I always used to get annoyed with the rock paper scissors thing on the Mega Drive game.
It wasn't rock paper scissors. It was thumpkin bump...or whatever the hell Alex actually says.
Peh, some Sega fan you turned out to be.dscross said:I don't get the reference ... I don't remember that... am I just being thick with a shit memory ... explain? I remember in both the Enchanted Castle and Miracle World you had to have a game of rock paper scissors with the bosses.Hawki said:Lies, lies!dscross said:I always used to get annoyed with the rock paper scissors thing on the Mega Drive game.
It wasn't rock paper scissors. It was thumpkin bump...or whatever the hell Alex actually says.
Ah I see. As much as i quite liked the Alex Kidd games as a child, I can't say it's one I played a lot of compared to others. Not enough to remember sound effects anyway.Hawki said:Peh, some Sega fan you turned out to be.dscross said:I don't get the reference ... I don't remember that... am I just being thick with a shit memory ... explain? I remember in both the Enchanted Castle and Miracle World you had to have a game of rock paper scissors with the bosses.Hawki said:Lies, lies!dscross said:I always used to get annoyed with the rock paper scissors thing on the Mega Drive game.
It wasn't rock paper scissors. It was thumpkin bump...or whatever the hell Alex actually says.
But to explain, it's me being snarky. Alex does play rps, but the actual sound effect when he does is "thumpkin bump" (or something), rather than actually saying "scissors, paper, rock."