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SEGA Extravaganza!


On 01/12/2014 at 12:10 AM by Cary Woodham

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At first, this blog may look just like another one of my typical “Here’s a list of games I’ve been reviewing lately blogs.”  And, well, it kind of is.  BUT, this time we have a THEME!  You see, SEGA recently sent me a batch of classic titles to review on the 3DS, so I decided to do them all at once and make a SEGA week.  And I got a SEGA related Christmas present so I decided to write about that as well.  So if you could please read as many reviews as you can and maybe post a comment or two, I’d really appreciate it.

The 3D updates on the 3DS are pretty well done.  I’ve been blind in my left eye since birth so I couldn’t really talk much about the 3-D graphics in the games, since I can’t see those kinds of effects.  But I’ve heard they’re very well done.  But I could talk about all the other cool extras and features they added to these classics.  For instance, in the arcade titles, you can choose to have the clicking button sound effects in the background, as well as whirring sounds if you are playing an arcade game that moves around!  You can even choose to make the screen tilt around, if the game did that in the arcade, too.  For the Genesis titles, you could opt to toggle on and off certain gameplay tweaks that would change a few things about the games, but not mess them up in any way.  So let’s take a look at what I reviewed on the 3DS:

3D Galaxy Force II (3DS)

When I was a kid, most video games in arcades only cost a quarter to play. The first time I saw an arcade machine that was 50 cents to play was After Burner in the late 80’s. It was a sit-down cabinet and it moved around, so that’s why it cost more. But even then I thought that was an outlandish price to play a game. But shortly thereafter, at a nearby movie theater, we saw this other arcade game that blew After Burner out of the water. It was Galaxy Force II! (I never even saw Galaxy Force I).  Galaxy Force II in the arcade was almost as much of an amusement ride as it was a game. The sit-down arcade cabinet not only moved up and down, but turned in 360 degrees, too! So why did I never play it? Well, because it cost $1.50 to play! Considering I could make a quarter last 30 minutes with a game of Ms. Pac-Man, paying that much for one game seemed crazy back then.   Galaxy Force II is one of my favorite of the 3DS classic SEGA titles I reviewed.  I also liked how this review turned out especially, so if you only can read one, I hope you make this one it.

3D Space Harrier (3DS)

Space Harrier was super popular in arcades when I was little.  It was always near the front entrance where everyone could see it.   But I didn’t play it much because all the bigger kids would hog it.  Did you know that Space Harrier is set in the same world as Fantasy Zone?  I wish that SEGA would release the last Space Harrier game that was in arcades and port it to a home console.  And that game was called Planet Harriers!  Anyone here ever play it?

3D Super Hang-On (3DS)

Even though I didn’t play Hang-On very much in arcades (motorcycle games just didn’t appeal to me), I always knew it was in the arcade I was at. For some reason, every arcade I went to that had it; the volume was turned all the way up. So wherever you were at, you could hear the “dong…dong…dong…” music on the title screen every few minutes.  Playing this always makes me think of Rad Racer.  I wish SEGA would make more OutRun games.  I know they don’t because they don’t have the Ferrari license anymore, but I don’t think anyone would care if they just used a generic looking sports car instead.  One neat thing about the 3DS version of Super Hang-On is you can opt to use the motion sensor on your 3DS to tilt it around to steer!

3D Altered Beast (3DS)

I don’t really like this game much, but some of the things in it crack me up.  Like the kooky “Wise Fwom Your Gwave” voices, and the fact that your guy grows muscles every time he powers up.  Wish I could do that in real life.  One neat thing they added to this one is a beast randomizer that lets you turn into other animals in levels.  So you don’t always have to play Stage 1 as the wolf, for instance.  I wish this was the arcade version instead of the Genesis one, though.

3D Ecco the Dolphin (3DS)

I never had a Genesis as a kid, and most of the time I was pretty OK with that.  I was pretty happy with my SNES.  But when Ecco the Dolphin came out, i so wanted to play that.  Years later, I did finally get to try it.  Sadly, i was disappointed.  The game was very hard and goals and objectives were very unclear.  Surprisingly, my favorite Ecco game is Ecco Jr.  It's not as frustrating, it's fun for kids, and they even have facts about dolphins and sea life.  One good thing about the 3DS version of Ecco is that you can turn on a Super Dolphin mode, which cuts down on the frustration factor.  But goals are still unclear.

3D Sonic the Hedgehog (3DS)

I never really understood the draw of the first Sonic game.  I would always ask myself, “This is better than Super Mario World…HOW?!?”  But then, I really liked Mario World.  I liked Sonic 2 a little more (mainly because it had Tails in it), and Sonic 3 was even better.  But I still just can’t ‘get’ the first game.  But I know a lot of people like it so I guess I’ll just shut up about it.  In this version, you can choose to turn on a stage select and Sonic’s spin dash from other games.

And that’s all the 3DS classics I reviewed.  They also have versions of Shinobi III and Streets of Rage you can download, but I didn’t get review codes from SEGA on those.  I’m a little bit disappointed at that, because I love me some Streets of Rage (I always played as Blaze for some reason).  Oh well.

SEGA Genesis Classic Game Console with 80 Built in Games: Part 1

For Christmas I got this new SEGA Genesis console that has 80 games built into it.  It looked pretty cool at first.  It was really small, and even though it had games already on it, you could still put Genesis cartridges into it and controllers in the controller ports.  Unfortunately, once I plugged it in and played it, I was rather disappointed.  The games work fine but the sound is TERRIBLE!  It’s not noticeable in games I’m not familiar with, but with titles like Ristar and Streets of Rage 2…UGH!  You’re really better off just getting the Genesis collections on CD for Xbox 360 and whatnot.  In this first section I talked about the classic Genesis games on here.

SEGA Genesis Classic Game Console with 80 Built in Games: Part 2

The second half of my review on this console, I talked about the other 40 games on here that aren’t Genesis classics.  Yeah, half of the games on this console are casual and arcade action games that weren’t Genesis classics, and they’re all awful.  I think the box is a bit misleading when they said 80 games were on it and only showed Genesis cartridges on the front.  On the back of the box they show screens of all the games, so smart shoppers can tell. But still, if I were writing the text on the box, I would’ve said something like, “40 Classic Games and 40 Original Titles” or something.  I know that most of these multi-pack-in game consoles are a little shady, but the box for this one made it look pretty legit.  So overall I was a bit disappointed.  Oh well.

Can You Get All the Chaos Emeralds?

OK we’re going to conclude this blog with a silly little SEGA related game.  In the comments section, I want you all to try and name some of my favorite SEGA characters.  If you read this blog and my reviews, it shouldn’t be too hard to do.  For each one you get correctly, you’ll win a Chaos Emerald.  Name seven characters and you’ll get all the Chaos Emeralds and you’ll be able to turn into Super…Whatever Your Name Is and then you can defeat the final final boss!  Also, you’ll win a bonus emerald if you can think of a good blog idea for me to write about (I’m running low on blog ideas right now).  So until next time or whenever, later!  --Cary


 

Comments

Super Step Contributing Writer

01/12/2014 at 12:28 AM

Tails, Ulala ... that's all I can think of right now.

Cary Woodham

01/12/2014 at 12:32 AM

Well those would be my two most favorite SEGA characters. So you get two Chaos Emeralds.  You've still got time to get more!

Casey Curran Staff Writer

01/12/2014 at 12:39 AM

Tails, Ulala, Big the Cat, Blaze (from Streets of Rage, not Sonic), Ristar, the monkey from Monkeyball, and Amigo. There, we've got seven. For blog ideas, maybe your thoughts on each Final Fantasy game when Lightning Returns comes out. Another I'd like to see is your thought on each Ace Attorney game, know you did the characters, but I'd like to see mini reviews on them.

Cary Woodham

01/12/2014 at 03:05 PM

You know, i could be a picky butt and ask WHICH Monkey in Super Monkey Ball that I liked, but I won't do that.  So congratulations, you got all seven Chaos Emeralds and now you can turn into Super Greenman!  Now you have yellow spiky hair, can fly, and you're really strong!  Now go defeat the last boss!

Those are good blog ideas, but I haven't played a FF game past 9, and the only ones I really like are FF4, 6, and 9.  And I call myself a FF fan!  Only cool thing about Lightning is that she has pink hair.  I don't know if I remember enough about the games to write a Phoenix Wright blog like that.

Casey Curran Staff Writer

01/12/2014 at 03:46 PM

I already have wings and super strength, but will never turn down spiky yellow hair.

Cary Woodham

01/12/2014 at 08:20 PM

Well now you have super wings and mega super strength!

By they way, here's something that might interest you and you other fellow Pokemon fans:

http://www.gamerdad.com/blog/2014/01/13/pokemon-tournament/

KnightDriver

01/12/2014 at 03:36 AM

Ecco the Dolphin frustrated me too. I really wanted to see all the underwater graphics in the game, but the gameplay was difficult in parts and the goals mystifying. I'll have to go through it with a guide to see everything next time.

Cary Woodham

01/12/2014 at 03:06 PM

If you download the 3DS version and turn on Super Dolphin mode, it'll probably be a lot less frustrating, too.

KnightDriver

01/12/2014 at 03:39 PM

Oh cool! A super easy mode! I'm going to have to play that version. I bet it looks great on the 3DS too. Not too many games with underwater graphics in them.

Cary Woodham

01/12/2014 at 08:21 PM

Yeah I really like some of the extra stuff they put in those games.

jgusw

01/12/2014 at 09:12 AM

3D Streets of Rage and Shinobi sounds good.  

Cary Woodham

01/12/2014 at 03:07 PM

Yeah, although I wish they had 3D Streets of Rage 2 and 3.

Aboboisdaman

01/12/2014 at 01:32 PM

That Genesis system was sounding pretty good untill I read the second part of your review. Most of those systems that emulate hardware have slight audio issues. I noticed it immediately when playing Mario 3 on my FC Twin. You can't beat the original hardware. Wink

Cary Woodham

01/12/2014 at 03:08 PM

I have a knockoff NES that sounds pretty good, but the visuals aren't so good.  Colors are off a bit.  The sound on the Genesis console I reviewed is REALLY bad.

SanAndreas

01/12/2014 at 02:30 PM

Didn't Sega have an Outrun game on Xbox 360 a few years ago?

I'd like Sega to do 3-D Virtual Console releases of stuff like Virtua Racing, Virtua Fighter, and the Genesis Phantasy Star and Shining Force games. I'd also like to see them do some Saturn games, but that's asking too much.

I actually really liked the Genesis Sonic games and honestly, I played those more than I did Super Mario World or Super Mario World 2. And I was a SNES owner back in the day! The Genesis console seems like a bit of a letdown, but I guess it would be cool enough for the fact that unlike the Atari stuff, it can also play most original Genesis cartridges.

Cary Woodham

01/12/2014 at 03:09 PM

Yeah, but you can't download it anymore because SEGA doesn't have the Ferrari rights anymore.  So if you have it on your HD, don't delete it!

There was also a 80 games in one Atari 2600 where the Genesis one was sold, but I don't know if it had a cartridge slot or not. 

SanAndreas

01/13/2014 at 01:44 AM

I'm personally not interested in the Atari Flashback machines. I didn't like 2600 games all that much, and I have all of those games on the Atari and Activision PS2 collections anyway. I wish Atari would do a 5200 Flashback, minus the crummy joystick, but I don't know if Atari even exists at this point.

Cary Woodham

01/13/2014 at 07:39 AM

Yeah I don't have as many good memories of the 2600 since not many games on that were very good.  Activision had some good ones on it but that's what Activision Anthology is for.  I also wish they'd do a 5200 collection.  That was actually my very first console.  Before then I was playing PC games on my Apple ][+.

C.S.3590SquadLeader

01/12/2014 at 05:06 PM

I played a lot of Sonic 2 when I was younger, so going back to the first years later was a bit of a shock. I couldn't make it past the first few stages, but maybe I'll give it another go eventually.

Cary Woodham

01/12/2014 at 08:22 PM

Sonic 2 is definitely an improvement.  But Sonic 3 was the first one that impressed me enough to think that the Genesis could do stuff just as good as the SNES when they put their mind to it.

BrokenH

01/12/2014 at 10:16 PM

Space Harrier was awesome! Altered Beast was too but truthfully the Genesis port just couldn't master the majesty of the arcade version. They did a better conversion of the original golden axe though!

Cary Woodham

01/13/2014 at 07:40 AM

I don't know, I didn't think the Golden Axe game on Genesis was all that great, but then, neither was the arcade.  Don't get me wrong, it's still fun and the barbarian setting is cool (as is Tyris), but the sequels on Genesis were much better.

Chunopo

01/13/2014 at 12:55 AM

I can't wait to download the SEGS 3D classics, wiredly my 3DS is becoming a Sonic safe haven! it's such a subtle difference but I feel the need to play these games with the minimal 3D they impliment, strangly excitebike is teh only original I ve played so far that really pushed the 3D function, at least in terms of depth, Hopefully a 3D system will be developed at some point that will allow people such as your self to enjoy the experience.

Cary Woodham

01/13/2014 at 07:41 AM

I don't think that will happen, since you need two eyes to see the 3-D effects.  I can't even see depth very well in the real world anyway.

Chris Iozzi Staff Alumnus

01/18/2014 at 05:45 PM

Opa-Opa. Did I earn an Emerald? 

Funny, you are just the opposite with some Genesis games as me, I love the first Sonic and first Golden Axe the best. Perhaps nostalgia is more the reason. I also played a couple of the 3D Sega classics. I got Shinobi and Space Harrier. The 3D does look really good on those games. I think they are working on a 3D effect for people without stereoscopic vision. It would need a head tracker and adjust the point of view depending on where you head is, letting you peer behind object by moving your head, not quite the same thing, but a cool effect none the less.

Cary Woodham

01/19/2014 at 04:19 PM

Yup, one emerald for you.  Care to try for six more?

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