In honor of last week's San Francisco vs Dallas matchup in the NFL Playoffs, I thought it only made sense to review NFL's Greatest: San Francisco vs Dallas 1978-1993 on Sega CD. And, to it's credit, it wasn't nearly as bad as I was expecting.
In honor of last week's San Francisco vs Dallas matchup in the NFL Playoffs, I thought it only made sense to review NFL's Greatest: San Francisco vs Dallas 1978-1993 on Sega CD. And, to it's credit, it wasn't nearly as bad as I was expecting.
Rocky: I see three of him out there.
Paulie: Hit the one in the middle!
I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that the best thing about this game is the end credits. Which I included for your enjoyment.
Rocky: I see three of him out there.
Paulie: Hit the one in the middle!
So, I'll readily admit, Military Combat Sims are not my favorite genre, but LHX Attack Chopper shares a few things with F-22 Interceptor, and one of those things is, "I didn't hate it!"
Rocky: I see three of him out there.
Paulie: Hit the one in the middle!
I'm good with never actually getting on a Motorcycle, as I enjoy...you know...walking. But this is a good alternative.
Rocky: I see three of him out there.
Paulie: Hit the one in the middle!
A new(ish) game for a 35 year old console? Get out of here.
Rocky: I see three of him out there.
Paulie: Hit the one in the middle!
A sports game? On the Genesis? Why, I never...
In all seriousness, David Robinson Supreme Court is certainly original, and it IS better than Pat Riley Basketball, but that's not saying much.
Rocky: I see three of him out there.
Paulie: Hit the one in the middle!
Unfortunately for me, reviewing this game was not exactly, "NO PROBLEM".
Rocky: I see three of him out there.
Paulie: Hit the one in the middle!
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