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Sega Genesis/MegaDrive Appreciation Thread: Alien Storm > Golden Axe

Rydeen

Member
IGN just did a top 100 games of all time, and while the list isnt completely terrible, it has way too many Hollywood-style games and "games as art"-stuff on it and not a single game from a Sega-console! Completely unexplainable imo.
The sad truth is the person who probably was given that writing assignment probably wasn't even alive when the Genesis / Mega Drive was on shelves. Of any major media format, people who are supposed to write about video games and be the custodians of the culture have absolutely the worst sense of the medium's history and impact on culture in the grand scheme of things. It's pretty much where film was in the 1930-40's, and it'll probably take another 30-40 years for there to be any serious historical / archival look at the medium.
 

Bar81

Member
IGN just did a top 100 games of all time, and while the list isnt completely terrible, it has way too many Hollywood-style games and "games as art"-stuff on it and not a single game from a Sega-console! Completely unexplainable imo.

But why would you expect any quality writing from IGN to begin with?
 

Khaz

Member
Why does such a thing exist? You might as well glue a megadrive to your 286 IBM PC.

Sega was crazy.

It seems it was more than just a Megadrive inside a PC, and both had access to the others resources. It wasn't really exploited though.

http://segaretro.org/Teradrive
Unlike the Mega PC, the Teradrive also allows some degree of interaction between the PC hardware and the Mega Drive hardware. The only known software to make use of this is a game called "Puzzle Construction", which was included with the Teradrive. This program features an editor which allowed a user to design and run puzzles from the PC. The game appears to make use of the Mega Drive components for sound, and may also make use of the VDP, but more likely it uses x86 code. Exactly how the x86 code communicates with the Mega Drive hardware, and the limits of what is possible through this interface, are currently unknown.

It would have been very interesting if they made the design modular, in the form of an ISA board that you could buy independently. It would have been like the 3D card revolution 10 years earlier! But as a complete computer it was doomed to fail.

Interestingly, The concept was sort of tried again with the Saturn: the Nvidia NV1 shared some similarities in its architecture and its 3D rendering so that ports from the Saturn could be done easily. But low sales of the consoles and the quirks of quad rendering that no one liked doomed it again. Plus it was too late and faced a fierce competition of 3D cards.
 

Morfeo

The Chuck Norris of Peace
No Sonic games or Streets of Rage 2??? Blasphemy!!!

eh...it'd bother me if it wasn't par for the course

as a hip hop fan, these lists are like the grammy's

The sad truth is the person who probably was given that writing assignment probably wasn't even alive when the Genesis / Mega Drive was on shelves. Of any major media format, people who are supposed to write about video games and be the custodians of the culture have absolutely the worst sense of the medium's history and impact on culture in the grand scheme of things. It's pretty much where film was in the 1930-40's, and it'll probably take another 30-40 years for there to be any serious historical / archival look at the medium.

But why would you expect any quality writing from IGN to begin with?

The average joe, probably regards the writers at IGN highly, hence their number of readers, and I find it sad that such a huge part of gaming history, that I enjoy so much, doesnt get exposed more to these people. But at least it doesnt increase prices on retro stuff even more, which is good I guess.
 
Any diehard Duke Nukem fans waiting for this to come over seas?


dukem%20screens2.jpg


I'll stick with the PC version
 

AmyS

Member
Slight off-topic, but since this is the biggest and most active Sega thread, I'll put this here.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qfU3EU-KM1Y

A really gorgeous HQ 60fps video of the Alien Syndrome port for the Sharp X68000 computer, on real hardware. Those of you who understand Japanese should appreciate this even more.
I'm actually surprised there was never a MD version of Alien Syndrome.
 

Zubz

Banned
Does that Duke Nukem port even have his voice clips? If I need a 16-Bit FPS, I think I'll just stick with Zero Tolerance.
 
That's a lot of money for something they are only publishing.
$40 cart only or $55 complete? Seems about average for a homebrew release. Sure Piko didn't program it, but I imagine they probably had to pay something for the rights, and producing the carts and boxes is not cheap.

I'll wait for a physical edition of the Wolfenstein 3D homebrew instead.
You'll be waiting a while, Bethesda is probably a lot harder to deal with than 3D Realms...

Does that Duke Nukem port even have his voice clips? If I need a 16-Bit FPS, I think I'll just stick with Zero Tolerance.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wPdrJtrCi3U There are a few, but not many. As for Duke v. Zero Tolerance, they're both not that great, really. Not sure which is less bad.
 

MikeMyers

Member
IGN just did a top 100 games of all time, and while the list isnt completely terrible, it has way too many Hollywood-style games and "games as art"-stuff on it and not a single game from a Sega-console! Completely unexplainable imo.

Sadly Sega games rarely ever chart. The only ones I usually see on lists are:

-Sonic the Hedgehog
-Streets of Rage 2
-Daytona USA
-Virtua Fighter 2
-Nights into Dreams
-Panzer Dragoon Saga
-Shenmue
 

IrishNinja

Member
The average joe, probably regards the writers at IGN highly, hence their number of readers, and I find it sad that such a huge part of gaming history, that I enjoy so much, doesnt get exposed more to these people. But at least it doesnt increase prices on retro stuff even more, which is good I guess.

for what it's worth, i wasn't just knocking IGN here - this is a constant through most major site lists.
related:

Sadly Sega games rarely ever chart. The only ones I usually see on lists are:

-Sonic the Hedgehog
-Streets of Rage 2
-Daytona USA
-Virtua Fighter 2
-Nights into Dreams
-Panzer Dragoon Saga
-Shenmue

yeah, i'd add Revenge of Shinobi and a very few others, but this is pretty-spot on from what i've seen

Slight off-topic, but since this is the biggest and most active Sega thread, I'll put this here.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qfU3EU-KM1Y

A really gorgeous HQ 60fps video of the Alien Syndrome port for the Sharp X68000 computer, on real hardware. Those of you who understand Japanese should appreciate this even more.
I'm actually surprised there was never a MD version of Alien Syndrome.

this was really cool, thanks! and yeah, idve loved that but we barely even got a proper Harrier on the system, looking back. was so glad when i found Super Fantasy Zone, no idea why it never came over here.

also on that note: i remember digging the Sega AGES version of Alien Syndrome found on that PS2 collection disc
 

AmyS

Member
FYI he's Korean, not Japanese.

My bad.

this was really cool, thanks! and yeah, idve loved that but we barely even got a proper Harrier on the system, looking back. was so glad when i found Super Fantasy Zone, no idea why it never came over here.

also on that note: i remember digging the Sega AGES version of Alien Syndrome found on that PS2 collection disc

Super Fantasy Zone is awesome. Europe got it, but not on Genesis here.
 

thomasos

Member
The sad truth is the person who probably was given that writing assignment probably wasn't even alive when the Genesis / Mega Drive was on shelves. Of any major media format, people who are supposed to write about video games and be the custodians of the culture have absolutely the worst sense of the medium's history and impact on culture in the grand scheme of things. It's pretty much where film was in the 1930-40's, and it'll probably take another 30-40 years for there to be any serious historical / archival look at the medium.

I couldn't agree more with this sentiment, especially as it concerns Sega's contributions to the medium. History is written by the victors and all that, but the lack of credit afforded Sega really is absurd. I hope you're right that attitudes will eventually sway.
 

IrishNinja

Member
they have to - honestly, we gotta reach a point where write-ups about the greatness of Super Metroid/Mario World etc become about as stale as a Beatles piece for music. Sega are gonna be seen as the crazy innovators that they were - not even getting that far puts you about the musical equivalent of a punk fan who only listened to London Calling.
but to me, the first step is to fight the notion that gaming is disposable entertainment.

half of gaming side thinks you're hardcore if you play more than a few big AAA titles a year. me? if you're not digging through the crates (on systems you had in the day, and ones you didn't) to find gems where you can, you're softcore. it's one of the few kind've attitudes i see in comics, music, movies etc that i love seeing take root here: nobody gives a shit how much you loved yoshi's island as a teen, what have you played in that gen since?
 

Teknoman

Member
they have to - honestly, we gotta reach a point where write-ups about the greatness of Super Metroid/Mario World etc become about as stale as a Beatles piece for music. Sega are gonna be seen as the crazy innovators that they were - not even getting that far puts you about the musical equivalent of a punk fan who only listened to London Calling.
but to me, the first step is to fight the notion that gaming is disposable entertainment.

half of gaming side thinks you're hardcore if you play more than a few big AAA titles a year. me? if you're not digging through the crates (on systems you had in the day, and ones you didn't) to find gems where you can, you're softcore. it's one of the few kind've attitudes i see in comics, music, movies etc that i love seeing take root here: nobody gives a shit how much you loved yoshi's island as a teen, what have you played in that gen since?

Co-sign.


EDIT: I'd think the article writer would have to at least be in their mid to late 20s, so they should have been around for those systems to be on the shelf. Its just the common thought these days. Just like you most likely wont see anything Turbographx / CD on the list.
 

MikeMyers

Member
I'd be interested in seeing a "GenesisGAF/MegaDriveGAF votes for Top 10 best Genesis/Megadrive" discussion.

Only thing is I wouldnt know wherever we should count CD or 32x games.
 
No, I would not count the add ons. Genesis has a big enough library to warrant it's own top ten. I like these list because I feel the Genesis is one of the only consoles where everyones top 10 is almost completely different. Unlike a Nintendo console where most of the same games appear.
 

Morfeo

The Chuck Norris of Peace
they have to - honestly, we gotta reach a point where write-ups about the greatness of Super Metroid/Mario World etc become about as stale as a Beatles piece for music. Sega are gonna be seen as the crazy innovators that they were - not even getting that far puts you about the musical equivalent of a punk fan who only listened to London Calling.
but to me, the first step is to fight the notion that gaming is disposable entertainment.

half of gaming side thinks you're hardcore if you play more than a few big AAA titles a year. me? if you're not digging through the crates (on systems you had in the day, and ones you didn't) to find gems where you can, you're softcore. it's one of the few kind've attitudes i see in comics, music, movies etc that i love seeing take root here: nobody gives a shit how much you loved yoshi's island as a teen, what have you played in that gen since?

Definitely agree with all this. The cult of the new in the gaming industry, is a big part of the problem.

I'd be interested in seeing a "GenesisGAF/MegaDriveGAF votes for Top 10 best Genesis/Megadrive" discussion.

Only thing is I wouldnt know wherever we should count CD or 32x games.

I am down for this!
 

MikeMyers

Member
Cool. Lets do a list then. I'll give you to Monday to give people a chance to vote.

My list:

1. Sonic 2
2. Super Hang-On
3. Revenge of Shinobi
4. Golden Axe
5. Streets of Rage
6. Comix Zone
7. Sonic 1
8. Sonic 3 & Knuckles
9. Altered Beast
10. Mighty Morpin Power Ranger: The Movie

Honorable mentions to Castle of Illusion and Gunstar Heroes though.
 

D.Lo

Member
Just like you most likely wont see anything Turbographx / CD on the list.
Even this very thread is pretty US-centric (though less than many). So what chance would PCE/Turbografx have? Realistically it's almost a Japan-only machine.

Here's my take.

Sega's US/UK success was built on sports games, Sonic and Mortal Kombat. Obviously sports games and MK are completely irrelevant now, and Sonic games were good games but iterative and therefore got samey/fatigued (four released on a single console - the SNES equivalent isn't Mario/Yoshi - it's the DKC series, and you don't see DKC series on best lists much either).

So that's the 'memory' base from which to be nostalgic about the Genesis. The best selling games (so the ones that reached the cultural consciousness) were not actually the best games on the system.

SNES on the other hand - Mario World, Yoshi's Island, Zelda 3, Chrono Trigger, Final Fantasy III/IV - the best games were actually among the best selling games as well. They also generally sold more than any Sega games, a larger percentage of the SNES's game sales were of a few top titles (usually first party, with the exception of Street Fighter II and RPGs).

So far more people actually played the best Nintendo games. Not anywhere near as people played Shinobi/Musha/Shining Force/Phantasy Star/Alien Soldier as played Chrono Trigger/Zelda 3/Super Metroid. If they were playing MD/Genesis more likely they were playing Mortal Kombat, Joe Montana or FIFA.

Secondly, as I mentioned previously, Sega's forte is and always was arcade and arcade style games. And just like how Star Wars doesn't win best picture, Streets of Rage 2 doesn't make best-of lists.

I love the MD as a shooter and arcade console myself.

Edit: My top 10? Maybe something like this:

Zero Wing
Vampire Killer
Rocket Knight
Musha
Shinobi III
Streets of Rage 2
Flashback
Sonic 1
Thunder Force 4
Battle Mania 2
 
Y'know, sure, why not. Came up with 55 Genesis games I recall playing in one form or another (forgetting Mean Bean Machine accidentally and intentionally counting Flink as a Genesis game since the Mega Drive version is basically identical to the Sega CD one, barring redbook audio); currently trying to prioritize them using a tool that's comparing each game one-by-one. I'm honestly not sure how this is going to come out.
 

Timu

Member
My weird list.

Streets of Rage 2
Revenge of Shinobi
Sonic 3 and Knuckles
Contra Hard Corps
Rocket Knight Adventures
Golden Axe
Sonic 2
Phantasy Star II
Shining Force 2
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Hyperstone Heist
 

Morrigan Stark

Arrogant Smirk
Oh gods a top 10 is hard... Let me try:

1. Shining Force II
2. Phantasy Star IV
3. Ristar
4. Shinobi III
5. Beyond Oasis
6. Castlevania: Bloodlines
7. Shining Force
8. Gunstar Heroes
9. Vectorman
10. Sonic 3 & Knuckles
 

IrishNinja

Member
Strider
ToeJam & Earl
Rolling Thunder 2
Moonwalker
Shadow Dancer
Sonic 3 & Knuckles (kinda cheating)
Phantasy Star IV
Streets of Rage 2
Contra Hard Corps
MUSHA

Genesis turns 27 on October 29. So I don't see why a top 10 poll on the main board would be a problem.

excellent point!
 

Samuray

Member
In case we're doing the Top 10s in here or they're transfered over if it becomes its own thread...here goes:

Streets of Rage
Streets of Rage 2
Gleylancer
Revenge of Shinobi
Golden Axe
Thunder Force III
Castlevania: Bloodlines
Contra: The Hard Corps
Herzog Zwei
Gaiares
 
I'll put one together between today and tomorrow. I'll have the voting go until the 29th, then tally everything up and update the OP with totals. Anyone have any thoughts? Good idea bad idea? Never done a mass poll before but i would be interested in seeing different lists because it is such a diverse library that has always been looked down upon.
 
Finally went through that list of games I've played through to some degree. Forgot to include The Lion King on top of Mean Bean Machine, but ignoring that...

  1. Sonic 3 & Knuckles
  2. Sonic 2
  3. Streets of Rage 2
  4. Toy Story
  5. Sonic the Hedgehog
  6. Aladdin
  7. Ristar
  8. Toe Jam & Earl
  9. Monster World IV
  10. Animaniacs
  11. Earthworm Jim
  12. Rolo to the Rescue
  13. Quackshot
  14. Earthworm Jim 2
  15. Pulseman
  16. Vectorman
  17. Wonder Boy in Monster World
  18. Vectorman 2
  19. Shinobi III
  20. Shining in the Darkness
  21. Streets of Rage 3
  22. Castlevania Bloodlines
  23. Landstalker
  24. Shining Force
  25. Garfield: Caught in the Act
  26. Shanghai II
  27. Cool Spot
  28. Light Crusader
  29. Ms. Pac-Man
  30. Mega Turrican
  31. McDonald's Treasure Land Adventure
  32. Magic School Bus: Space Exploration Game
  33. Contra Hard Corps
  34. Streets of Rage
  35. Comix Zone
  36. Sonic 3D
  37. Misadventures of Flink
  38. Asterix and the Great Rescue
  39. Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster's Hidden Treasure
  40. High Seas Havoc
  41. Flicky
  42. Strider
  43. Dynamite Headdy
  44. Goofy's Hysterical History Tour
  45. Columns III
  46. Adventures of Batman & Robin
  47. Bonanza Bros.
  48. Mega Man: Wily Wars
  49. Michael Jackson's Moonwalker
  50. Thunder Force IV
  51. Sonic Spinball
  52. Kid Chameleon
  53. X-Men
  54. Super Hang-On
  55. Zero Wing

Mean Bean Machine would rank fairly high, The Lion King would rank fairly low.

Pretty sure I underranked some games like Thunder Force IV, not because it's a bad game, but because it's not exactly my genre. Still, if I had to arbitrarily distill this list to just ten entries, trying to trim series down to one entry each:

  1. Sonic 3 & Knuckles
  2. Streets of Rage 2
  3. Aladdin
  4. Toy Story
  5. Toe Jam & Earl
  6. Animaniacs
  7. Earthworm Jim
  8. Rolo to the Rescue
  9. Shinobi III
  10. Shining in the Darkness

Although I might sub in Castlevania Bloodlines for Shining depending on my mood.

And yes, I flipped Aladdin and Toy Story. I don't care what the poll says, Aladdin was the better game.
 

Morfeo

The Chuck Norris of Peace
The good thing about keeping the voting in this thread, is that the voters will generally have a broader knowledge of the library, and thus making the finished list superior (imo). Anyways:

1. Sonic 3 & Knuckles
2. Gunstar Heroes
3. Rocket Knight Adventure
4. Castlevania: Bloodlines
5. Pulseman
6. Contra: Hard Corps
7. Streets of Rage 2
8. Shinobi III
9. Rolo to the Rescue
10. Herzog Zwei
 
I think Toy Story would be just too God damn hard to include in my own, but that's a pretty solid list. Props for including Animaniacs.
Hard as a rock, but I had enough free time as a kid to get scarily good at it. (I also knew the methods of enabling level skip and infinite health due to a strategy guide I owned, which kinda helped me practice.)

And yeah, Animaniacs almost never gets mentioned to my knowledge, but it's a really solid puzzle platformer. Much better than the SNES game, from what little I've tried of that one.
 

KC-Slater

Member
Finally went through that list of games I've played through to some degree. Forgot to include The Lion King on top of Mean Bean Machine, but ignoring that...

  1. Sonic 3 & Knuckles
  2. Sonic 2
  3. Streets of Rage 2
  4. Toy Story
  5. Sonic the Hedgehog
  6. Aladdin
  7. Ristar
  8. Toe Jam & Earl
  9. Monster World IV
  10. Animaniacs
  11. Earthworm Jim
  12. Rolo to the Rescue
  13. Quackshot
  14. Earthworm Jim 2
  15. Pulseman
  16. Vectorman
  17. Wonder Boy in Monster World
  18. Vectorman 2
  19. Shinobi III
  20. Shining in the Darkness
  21. Streets of Rage 3
  22. Castlevania Bloodlines
  23. Landstalker
  24. Shining Force
  25. Garfield: Caught in the Act
  26. Shanghai II
  27. Cool Spot
  28. Light Crusader
  29. Ms. Pac-Man
  30. Mega Turrican
  31. McDonald's Treasure Land Adventure
  32. Magic School Bus: Space Exploration Game
  33. Contra Hard Corps
  34. Streets of Rage
  35. Comix Zone
  36. Sonic 3D
  37. Misadventures of Flink
  38. Asterix and the Great Rescue
  39. Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster's Hidden Treasure
  40. High Seas Havoc
  41. Flicky
  42. Strider
  43. Dynamite Headdy
  44. Goofy's Hysterical History Tour
  45. Columns III
  46. Adventures of Batman & Robin
  47. Bonanza Bros.
  48. Mega Man: Wily Wars
  49. Michael Jackson's Moonwalker
  50. Thunder Force IV
  51. Sonic Spinball
  52. Kid Chameleon
  53. X-Men
  54. Super Hang-On
  55. Zero Wing

X-Men is terrible (although I loved it as a kid.)

X-Men 2: Clone Wars still holds up, though.

No Hyperstone Heist? Where's Gunstar Heroes?
 
X-Men is terrible (although I loved it as a kid.)

X-Men 2: Clone Wars still holds up, though.
Unfortunately, don't own the latter. Wouldn't mind it, though, I've heard good things.

No Hyperstone Heist? Where's Gunstar Heroes?
Respectively: Don't own/never tried, completely forgot about it somehow (and yet I included Dynamite Headdy, which I don't even like that much?). I'd probably put Gunstar up relatively high - maybe swap out Rolo on my Top 10, which is as high as it is largely because of sentimental reasons over quality ones.
 

Morfeo

The Chuck Norris of Peace
Rolo is really good. It looks like a standard cutesy plattformer, but it is pretty challenging, has decent level design, and a very cool system were you rescue other animals which you then can use to gain new abilities. The game is also created a bit like Super Mario World in that many levels have several exits, and to find all of those, you often need to rescue and play as certain other animals. I like it alot!
 

Morfeo

The Chuck Norris of Peace
Rolo is really good. It looks like a standard cutesy plattformer, but it is pretty challenging, has decent level design, and a very cool system were you rescue other animals which you then can use to gain new abilities. The game is also created a bit like Super Mario World in that many levels have may exits, and to find all of those, you often need to rescue and play as certain other animals. I like it alot!
Yeah, it's a meaty adventure with a fair number of levels hidden away by these little puzzle piece pickups in the stages. You get a puzzle piece for the next level anyway by freeing all the animals, but there are additional ones scattered around which will open up more stages for you to play. Although I don't believe any of the paths these additional levels open up help you reach the final boss any quicker, they frequently have bonus rounds for grabbing extra lives, and one particular branch early on lets you turn one of the more common, annoying enemies, tiny brown porcupines that take multiple stomps to kill, into allies you can recruit for clearing the stages.

It's brutally difficult at spots, though. Some of the stages off the beaten path are sadistic, requiring blind-ish jumps off of and onto slippery platforms (which mess up your momentum both on-ground and mid-air) while avoiding these bear-trap enemies that cannot be killed but which hop around at high velocities and at unpredictable trajectories. Also, the music is a little bit... ear-piercing, to be honest.

I've never played James Pond, the other series developer Vectordean is known for, but somehow I doubt it's as good.
 

Gattsu25

Banned
All dem Sonic games.

Also lol at Sonic Spinball and Flicky being the best games on Genesis.=p

Haha, I will not have people slander Sonic Spinball

It's not on my top 20 list but it wasn't as terrible as it's modern reputation makes it out to be



....right?

Edit: Joking aside I am a bit shocked at how many votes there are for Thunder Force IV over III, which I found to just be a stellar game.

It (TF3) was also the first game I ever personally bought so I might be a bit biased.
 

ZealousD

Makes world leading predictions like "The sun will rise tomorrow"
My Top Ten

1. Gunstar Heroes
2. Sonic 3 and Knuckles
3. Vectorman
4. Sonic 2
5. Rocket Knight Adventures
6. Thunder Force IV
7. TMNT: Hyperstone Heist
8. Streets of Rage 2
9. Contra Hard Corps
10. Road Rash

Edit: Crap, I'll take this to the other thread
 
Haha, I will not have people slander Sonic Spinball

It's not on my top 20 list but it wasn't as terrible as it's modern reputation makes it out to be



....right?

Edit: Joking aside I am a bit shocked at how many votes there are for Thunder Force IV over III, which I found to just be a stellar game.

It (TF3) was also the first game I ever personally bought so I might be a bit biased.

Honestly, i won't have slander at either. Sonic Spinball and 3D Blast have special places in my heart.
 
I have definitely had my share of fun wtih Spinball (particularly The Machine, I love that stage), but it's really not that good a game, hence why I ranked it so low. The physics are just all-around janky, especially when you're on foot (for what is thankfully generally only very brief periods at a time), but to some extent in the main pinball segments as well. And, well, its rock guitar instruments were questionable.

3D Blast/Flickies' Island, meanwhile, I think kind of gets a bad rap - it's a fun game, just not a terribly good Sonic game. Saturn version's much better, though, in my opinion (if only because I generally prefer its soundtrack - not that the Genesis version's a slouch, but Rusty Ruins, man). PC version's better still in some areas (It saves your progress! How did the other versions not have this? The game is too long for single sittings!), worse in others (no fog effects from the Saturn version, special stages aren't as impressive as the Saturn version's - although still better than the Genesis version's).
 
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