Not just some sissy Battletank, this is Super Battletank!Īnother game set in the middle of the first Gulf War, Super Battletank made its way to the Genesis and SNES consoles in 1992. The play control, music and game play were all substandard." " The game really aggravated me from start to end. If the graphics were smoother and the game play had more response (it's just too jerky to really enjoy) then this cart would be much more interesting."
" I like the idea behind this cart but the Genesis cannot handle polygon graphics very well. Unfortunately, the delayed release didn't seem to help the game much in terms of its critical reception. The graphics are exceptional, the game play is challenging and you really have to think to get through this game."Īdvertised and reviewed in 1991 as Corporation, this game eventually made it to stores in North America titled CyberCop. " Truly amazing! Other than Sonic 2 OOTW is easily the best thing to come to the Genesis all year. For me, however, the main event was yet to come with Flashback's release in early 1993. Out of This World was the first game in Delphine's eerie rotoscoped adventure series, with the Genesis version apparently running faster than its SNES counterpart but with less impressive audio. Wielding the chain is deadly, and the new sound effects really pop!" " In one player mode, the detail is much better than Road Rash I, with more cars, obstacles, and action. No word on why the game wasn't called Road Rash '93. Road Rash II added a two player split screen mode and enhanced graphics to the already well received original title. As it is now, it's a good game, but nothing to go mental over." " With all of the levels of the coin-op and a higher difficulty level, Sunset Riders would be dreamy. The Genesis conversion was apparently sort of mediocre. Sunset Riders was a translation of a Konami arcade game which I have sadly never played. Starting out slow with titles like Sunset Riders, Konami would eventually grace Sega's 16-bitter with cult classics like Castlevania: Bloodlines and Contra: Hard Corps.
It took a long time, but eventually Sega managed to woo Konami into making Genesis games.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - The Hyperstone Heist The Game Genie comes to Genesis, and Sega didn't even have to sue anybody. Battle across phone lines and different consoles!