Rare’s amphibious trio came to the Genesis in 1991, and while fans were expecting a whole new adventure, what they got was a solid port of the NES original. They’d have to wait for the SNES release to get the new game they wanted, but as always, the Genesis came through with a some great gameplay….all the difficulty too!
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Interview: Mark Cerny (Founder of STI)
Mark Cerny, aside from being an arcade legend, was also the founder and head of the Sega Technical Institute, a domestic development group at Sega that released such innovative titles as Comix Zone and The Ooze. Oh, and it was responsible for a little game called Sonic The Hedgehog 2.
Doraemon vs. The Dream Thief and the Seven Gozansu
Often called Japan’s Mickey Mouse, Doraemon is an icon of Japanese pop culture that has endured since the late 1970s. He’s made the rounds on just about every console imaginable but unfortunately had one appearance on the Genesis. That’s a shame too, as Doraemon vs. The Dream Thief and the Seven Gozansu is a wonderful, quirky little platformer that most American gamers sadly missed out on.
Genesis Around the World: Luna Video Games
Here at Sega-16, we’re always looking for great new places to find Genesis games. There are tons of wonderful stores off the beaten path that are brimming with all sorts of 16-bit goodness. Our newest staff writer Tom Briggs has found one called Luna Video Games in his native San Diego, and all Segaphiles in the area need to check this place out! The latest installment of Genesis Around the World has all the details.
Star Trek: The Next Generation: Echoes from the Past
Star Trek has been a television staple for more than three decades, and its run in gaming is almost as impressive. Echoes from the Past was Sega’s attempt at bringing the Next Generation to the Genesis, and while not a bad game per se, it definitely had its flaws.
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