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Well then, I was wrong. I'm not surprised, I kinda figured it was the same. Gotta love the EA synth soundtracks. They all kinda resemble each other.

The Road Rash series always had that distinctive twang to it. Haven't played that game in like, 15 years though. Outside of the EA games, hockey sucked. Made by the creators of NBA Jam. Instead of fighting, players could have extended injuries like missing 5 games or half a season.

Well this is the perfect resource for exactly that. Log in to comment on or rate this article. However I have one that never came to the states, although it should have, and it was simply awesome. Yu Yu Hakusho was a 4 player fighting game that is much in the same vein as the Sega Saturn version of Guardian Heroes.

Designworks Co. List of popular fighting games developed by Sega, listed alphabetically with cover photos art available.

Streets Of Rage 2 was the easiest of the whole series. The Sega Genesis, known as the Mega Drive in regions outside of North America, is a bit … the majority of these are beat em ups. Lovely prominent chunky characters and animation, but the lack of move variety gets boring quickly. Another annoying factor is the camera. With certain slams and Irish whips, it flips for what appears to be no reason whatsoever, causing a slight pause in the gameplay, which gets bothersome.

After multiple attempts, I have yet to win or lose a match, thanks to the short time limit. This game was designed to keep punters pumping in the quarters, and there may be an option to adjust it, but honestly, I have no genuine desire to explore any further.

I decided to go with a blue Jushin Thunder Liger to do exciting things with. Western superstars such as Vader , Bam Bam Bigelow , Stan Hansen , and Hulk Hogan are all apart of this game, but I had no idea as I am unable to read Japanese, and the character drawings look nothing like their real-life counterparts.

Even Hogan, one of the most recognizable wrestlers in history due to mustache and brotherness, looks more like an irate Freddie Blassie. Thunder Pro Wrestling Retsude character select screen. After playing for a bit, I found the game to be incredibly dull. The controls felt slow and unresponsive, and the graphics were bland. Challenging but not in a fun way. There are 8 characters to choose from, and their music plays when you stop on their head for a while, but nothing plays for their ring introductions.

Graphics are OK, but nothing incredible. The animation is pretty, but everything else has a speckled dot thing going on for shading. Not a Meltzer five-star classic, but it got the job done. Next, I try Survivor Series. There is only one other character waiting in your corner as you fight, which, to be fair, is more than I thought it would be.

For some reason, I just suspected one-on-one elimination bouts. Every time I attempted to get Warrior to give Hogan the hot tag, he jumped out of the ring or scurried to the top turnbuckle. As the villains know how to play the game, they chip away at Warrior until he is pinned, then they take out Hogan. I cackled hard as the camera followed the loser take their walk of shame to the back, letting you know what a pathetic loser they are as a fresh-faced fighter replaces them.

By the time I got to Macho, I figure out that buttons A and B are tags, and the comeback of the century begins! Savage and Davey Boy Smith headbutt and ball kick their way to victory!

Super WrestleMania is a very average game that became more fun as I got used to its clunky controls. The menus, the character select screen, the music stings and noises, even the font is the same as Street Fighter. I pick Biff as he seems to be the hero in a headband, so it would be rude not to.

It even does that annoying thing like home versions of Street Fighter when you select a character with start and their attire changes to a random color scheme. It also featured an AI that was quite challenging, despite its heavily child-centric fanbase. The game shines with its vivid color palette, and nails the Saturday Morning Cartoon aesthetic quite well. The gameplay is fast and frenetic, and each of the turtles boasts a moveset in line with their respective weaponry.

Moreover, various powerups in the levels provide a much appreciated temporary edge. Although panned by critics, it became a staple of the retro gaming scene in the late 80s and early 90s. Why was it so popular? Whatever the reason, Altered Beast became so popular that it was offered as a pack-in with new Genesis consoles before Sonic the Hedgehog , of course. Your task? To assume control of the beast, travel down to the depths of hell, and rescue the goddess Athena from her captor, Neff.

Punch, kick, jump, and strategize your way across five stages, collecting powerups and spirit balls along the way. The Dark Queen has kidnapped the revered Princess Angelica! Journey across various planets seeking her out.



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