Today marks a special occasion at Sega-16. This month’s installment of our Reader Roundtable series is the twenty-fourth, marking two whole years of our readers sharing their monthly gaming experiences. To celebrate, we’ve done something completely different this time ar…. um, well…. no.. actually, we’ve just brought you another month of gaming. If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it, right? Read the full article and get the lowdown on what your fellow Genesis fans are up to.
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Joe Montana Football
Last week we went into great detail about the development behind the original Joe Montana Football, a game that helped spark the great NFL rivalry on the Genesis between Sega and Electronic Arts throughout the ’80s. So we thought: after so much research and investigation, why not just review the darn thing?
MEGA Bites Vol. 04
For a console that was officially discontinued almost a decade ago, it’s nice to see the Genesis still making waves in the industry. We have some news about the new Xbox 360 and PS3 Golden axe game, the fate of Earthworm Jim, another attempt at making the Genesis portable, Mega Drive games on the Wii, and some great guys using the Sega CD for charity.
Fire Mustang
Taito’s Fire Mustang may not have set the world on fire, but it was a decent little game that may be worth looking into if you can find it on the cheap side.
Interview: Michael Knox (Founder of Park Place Productions)
As the head of the development team that made both Montana and the original Genesis version of John Madden Football, Knox was at the center of the internal controversy regarding both games, and he had some great information to share regarding how each was made. There’s even some previously unknown backstory to how the original Genesis Madden came about. It’s a must-read for any football fan, and you can get it all in our full interview.
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