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Favorite Sega Genesis Games
Cartilage Head:
I played thisplatformer once in which your chracter is an anthropomorphic star.
It was pretty good.. but I don't remember much about it.
jhocking:
--- Quote from: Ozymandias ---Shadowrun for the SNES is a weak point and click RPG/mystery game. It sucks compared to the incredible mind-blowing open-ended perfect sandbox cyberpunk game that is Shadowrun for the Genesis.
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omg yeah I forgot about that. When I was thinking of the Shadowrun game I was thinking of the crappy SNES game, and I totally forgot that the Shadowrun game on Genesis is completely different. That game was sooooo awesome. *goes to download rom*
Bostic:
Streets of Rage 2 for me. The sound of Max snapping the backs of the thugs just can't be beat. The boss music was the best as well.
I worked for Sega on the phone support line from 93-94. If you were good with your stats you could play video games while working. My cube mate and I racked up hours and hours of Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat. The games that the support folk hated the most to provide help: Landstalker, Shining Force, Star Trek. I would walk by cubes and instantly know it was a Landstalker call without even having to make eye contact. You could hear the stress and impatience in their voices. My specialty was Dungeons & Dragons - Warriors of the Eternal Sun.
Smythe:
I loved Golden Axe and micro machines, and of course all of the sonic games, although I prefer the Master system sonic games.
ALoveSupreme:
--- Quote from: Bostic ---
I worked for Sega on the phone support line from 93-94. If you were good with your stats you could play video games while working. My cube mate and I racked up hours and hours of Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat. The games that the support folk hated the most to provide help: Landstalker, Shining Force, Star Trek. I would walk by cubes and instantly know it was a Landstalker call without even having to make eye contact. You could hear the stress and impatience in their voices. My specialty was Dungeons & Dragons - Warriors of the Eternal Sun.
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I'm confused on what you actually did. Don't get me wrong, it sounds interesting, but I never heard of any video game support line... ??
Anyway, major second on Primal Rage, though I think as a coin-op it was probably one of my favorite fighting games of all time as far as characters and control style.
General C.H.A.O.S. was sweet also.
I got weirded out and made to feel really old when someone replied that they were "too young" to have experienced Sega Gen.
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