Knuckles’ Chaotix is a 32X exclusive entry in the Sonic franchise that has never been ported or included in a modern Sonic collection. Let’s take a look back at this forgotten Sonic title and see if it deserves a revisit:
Compile’s Aleste series is highly regarded amongst fans of shoot-em-ups. Power Strike is the Western version of the first entry in the series, and in this video we take a criticial look at this 1988 classic:
Golden Axe 2 isn’t as fondly remembered as its predecessor, but does it deserve its reputation as being an inferior Golden Axe sequel? In our latest YouTube video we aim to find out:
SEGA Rally 2 is an early Dreamcast release that is often criticised for its poor performance, but is there more to this racer that’s worth exploring if you can push past its inconsistent framerate? Check out our video review below:
In our last video about Mega Drive beat-em-ups that are NOT Streets of Rage we accidentally reviewed TMNT: The Hyperstone Heist again because my memory is atrocious. As an apology here’s a reveiw of The Tick on the Mega Drive!
The practice of hiding entire games within the code of other games is an art lost to time, but back in the day this was surprisingly common. Let’s take a look at a bunch of SEGA games that have smaller secret games hidden within them:
Metal Head is one of the few 32X games to feature fully texture-mapped polygonal models. You also get to stomp around as a big mech and blow stuff up – what’s not to love? Well…
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