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Reader Roundtable Vol. 29

April’s in the books, but we can’t greet spring right without our monthly ritual of sharing our gaming experiences from the past thirty days. Volume 29 of our Reader Roundtable series brings quite an eclectic selection of titles to bear. Beloved classics like Dynamite Headdy and Ecco: The Tides of Time are joined by more controversial titles like Sub-Terrania and Bubsy. We even have a baseball title for a perfect fit! Read the full article and see what your fellow Segaphiles have been playing this month.

Genesis Reviews

Terminator 2: Judgement Day

When Arnold said that he’d be back, he didn’t necessarily mean in a good game. Flying Edge’s Terminator 2: Judgement Day had the player take on the dream roll of the Governator himself, as he strove to save John Conner from the more advanced T-1000. With sluggish gameplay, outrageous mission objectives, and some of the most obnoxious bikers ever to curse a video game, it’s amazing the world didn’t end up as one big radioactive crater. Still, there are enough good points to at least keep you plugging away for a while.

Genesis Reviews

NHL Hockey

Electronic Arts set a benchmark with the debut of its stellar hockey series NHL Hockey. So successful has it been that the franchise still continues strong to this day, almost twenty years after its debut. You have to start somewhere though, and that’s why we have a full review of the game that started it all. Read on and see where NHL Hockey got its start!

Genesis Reviews

Crack Down

Between a rising Genesis and a dying Master System, Sega had so much software on its plate that it had to farm some of it out. Crack down, a two-player coin-op port, was one game that got handed over to Sage’s Creation. Featuring simultaneous co-op and a buttload of levels, this fun little action title didn’t get the attention it deserved – until now! Read our full review and get ready to add another title to your library!