15th May 2011, 6:10 PM
A bunch of interesting Sega stuff... I got some. :)
32X
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Cosmic Carnage - $5.25, cart only - mediocre fighting game with lots of scaling to show off some of the 32X's capabilities.
Sega 32X CD
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Slam City Starring Scottie Pippen - $4, complete (4 CD game) - Digital Pictures FMV basketball game. You can guess how not good it is, but I couldn't resist.
Sega CD
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Demolition Man - $4, complete - port of the Genesis sidescrolling and topdown action game with video clips from the movie and CD audio added. Nothing amazing, but hopefully it'll be alright.
Sega Master System
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Gangster Town - $3,50, cart in case (no manual) - lightgun shooter. Light gun required to play. This game is hard, light guns aren't the most accurate things and beyond that I'm terrible with them. And this game is unforgiving, too, as was so often true with Sega's SMS games -- no continues or extra lives here, once you run out of health it's game over then and there. I've only gotten to level two so far. Still though, it does have solid graphics and fine gameplay for an 8-bit lightgun game.
Saturn
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Shanghai: Triple Threat - $4, complete - Decent Saturn version of the tile-matching classic. The only real flaw is that it doesn't save anything, and progress in arcade mode is only saved with passwords. Bah. But other than that it's good. Four game types, several modes.
32X
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Cosmic Carnage - $5.25, cart only - mediocre fighting game with lots of scaling to show off some of the 32X's capabilities.
Sega 32X CD
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Slam City Starring Scottie Pippen - $4, complete (4 CD game) - Digital Pictures FMV basketball game. You can guess how not good it is, but I couldn't resist.
Sega CD
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Demolition Man - $4, complete - port of the Genesis sidescrolling and topdown action game with video clips from the movie and CD audio added. Nothing amazing, but hopefully it'll be alright.
Sega Master System
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Gangster Town - $3,50, cart in case (no manual) - lightgun shooter. Light gun required to play. This game is hard, light guns aren't the most accurate things and beyond that I'm terrible with them. And this game is unforgiving, too, as was so often true with Sega's SMS games -- no continues or extra lives here, once you run out of health it's game over then and there. I've only gotten to level two so far. Still though, it does have solid graphics and fine gameplay for an 8-bit lightgun game.
Saturn
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Shanghai: Triple Threat - $4, complete - Decent Saturn version of the tile-matching classic. The only real flaw is that it doesn't save anything, and progress in arcade mode is only saved with passwords. Bah. But other than that it's good. Four game types, several modes.