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Features, Side By Side

Side by Side: Doom (32X vs. Saturn)

Sometimes, you really want to like a game, but it does everything in its power to keep that from happening. Case in point: Doom, a game released on about a million systems, arrived on two different Sega consoles in as many years. The problem is that both of them were well… less than what was expected. In fact, we don’t know which one is worse, so we shackled staff writer Nick Gibson to a desk and made him play them both extensively. After much suffering and even more caffeine, he’s given us his results. Read our comparison and see which Doom is the less potent of two poisons.

Genesis Reviews

Classic Collection

Europe saw many releases that never came to the U.S., and among them was a series of compilation carts that featured four Sega games each. One of them had Alex Kidd in the Enchanted Castle, Flicky, Altered Beast, and the seminal Gunstar Heroes. Quite a handy little collection on a single cart, wouldn’t you say? Well, it just so happens that we have a full review for you, so check this one out and see if it’s worth adding to your library.

Features, MEGA Bites

MEGA Bites Vol. 01

There’s been a tremendous flow lately of news regarding Genesis-related properties, from Sega’s announcements back at E3 last year to the release of the Sega Genesis Collection (PS2 & PSP) and EA Replay (PSP). With so much information floating around, Sega-16 has decided to save our readers the trouble of scouring the Internet for it all. Starting this month, we’ll be presenting a regular feature called MEGA Bits, wherein we’ll discuss all the great new remakes, sequels, and collections that have surfaced. There’s no small amount of Genesis goodness floating around so be sure to check it out! This month, we take a look at some remakes that have gone AWOL, the return of a long-dormant franchise, some new fan translations, and an incredible collection spanning the entire history of a true Sega classic!

Sega CD Reviews

Dracula Unleashed

A while back, staff writer Rodger Swan reviewed Bram Stoker’s Dracula for the Sega CD. You have to commend him for having a strong enough stomach to sit through such a thing, and the same can be said for his willingness to tackle yet another Dracula game. This time, it’s Dracula Unleashed, and it’s actually not half bad. Check out his full review, but just be sure to cover your neck.

Features, Reader Roundtable

Reader Roundtable Vol. 17

May is here, and we’re still playing! You’d think we’d have run out of games to talk about, but things couldn’t be further from the truth. For the seventeenth straight month, Sega-16 readers are eager to share their Genesis experiences, and there’s no end in sight. So sit back, grab some chips and soda, and see what all your fellow Sega fans are currently playing. Check out the latest installment of Reader Roundtable and enjoy!