An unreleased Mega Drive version of System 3’s long-delayed Putty sequel Putty Squad has been dumped and is available to download now. Click here to try the game for yourself.
Putty Squad was originally due for release on Amiga in 1994 but went unpublished until 2013 when it was given a new lick of paint and released on PS4, PS Vita, PS3, 3DS, XBLA and PC. This Mega Drive version would have been made around 1995 and like the Amiga version, even made it to review in certain publications.
You can see the game in action via the video below:
3D Sonic the Hedgehog 2 finally has a release date! The stereoscopic 3D remaster by M2 hits the 3DS eShop on the 8th of October.
Outside the obvious addition of stereoscopic 3D visuals, the only major change to this version of Sonic 2 comes with the ability to save anywhere and play multiplayer co-op or vs modes with each player on a dedicated device. Also included is a new unlockable Super Sonic mode which allows you to activate Super Sonic at any point in the game.
Myself and Titanscreed return for another installment in our World of Illusion Let’s Play. You can watch the final part below:
And there you have it; the final part of our World of Illusion Let’s Play. Subscribe to Titanscreed’s channel for the next game in the series which starts on Monday!
Myself and Titanscreed are embarking on a journey to play some of our favourite retro classics and we return for a new series of us both playing through World of Illusion for the Mega Drive. You can watch the first part below:
Myself and Titanscreed are embarking on a journey to play some of our favourite retro classics and we return for a one-off special of us both playing through Marble Madness for the Mega Drive. Check it out below below:
Meanwhile at Project Phoenix Productions we are currently publishing a longer series that sees us playing through Sonic 3D: Flickies’ Island. You can check out the first 6 episodes by clicking here. This series will continue tomorrow (3/8) on Project Phoenix Productions at 4pm BST.
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