I managed to screw up my Mega Sg SD card which contained a nicely curated ROM collection so I have to start building a good list again.
I could go online and look for "best megadrive/genesis games" but I thought I'd ask my fellow-forumites: what were your favourite games? :)
A few titles which I like(d) :
- Alien³
- Castle of Illusion, starring Mickey Mouse
- Flashback
- Flicky
- Lost Vikings
- Lotus Turbo Challenge II
- Mickey Mania
- SWIV (aka Firepower 2000 on Megadrive)
- Top Gear II
- Turrican III (aka Mega-Turrican on Megadrive)
- World of Illusion, starring Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck.
And surely many more.
The 3 games I have liked to play and replay a lot on my Mega Drive in 1989/1991.
- Golden Axe
- Ghouls'N Ghosts
- Thunder Force III
@Otto (https://www.cpcwiki.eu/forum/index.php?action=profile;u=2982): It was Mega Turrican (really good game).
Turrican III is a port on Amiga, and not as good as the Mega Drive version.
@Gryzor (https://www.cpcwiki.eu/forum/index.php?action=profile;u=1) I imagine that you will love Contra Hard Corps ... ;D
Flink
Legend Of Galahad (Leander on Amiga)
Thunderforce IV
Castlevania Bloodlines
Fire Shark
Out Run
Rolling Thunder 2
Streets Of Rage 1,2,3
Super Street Fighter 2
Oh yes @Toto, Turrican III, or Mega Turrican on the Megadrive, was a really impressive game.
After Factor 5's Turrican I and II for the home-computers, they created part III on the Megadrive and called it Mega Turrican, and only its ports to the Amiga and to the Acorn Archimedes were named Turrican III.
When I did the Turrican III conversion for the beautiful Acorn Archimedes in 1994-1995 (only half of the game, then the markets disappeared), Rainbow Arts provided to me Factor 5's Megadrive Mc68000 assembler source-code and colourful graphics, since the Megadrive version is indeed the original game, while, as you wrote correctly, only a port to the Amiga.
And indeed the game's graphics were much better on the Megadrive than on the Amiga because of more colours and I think also more scrolling layers. On the Amiga, they had to reduce colours a lot (to 16?) in order to get a smooth framerate. On the Archimedes with its 256 colours per pixel we had all the 50 fps and all the Megadrive's colours, and this with pure software (ARM assembler).
Those were the days!
Sorry for being carried away by memories, now back on topic... Megadrive, a great machine.
Furiously taking notes, this is turning out great!
Quote from: TotO on 16:58, 05 March 21
@Gryzor (https://www.cpcwiki.eu/forum/index.php?action=profile;u=1) I imagine that you will love Contra Hard Corps ... ;D
My SD formatting script copies the rom file automatically.
Please don forget the Shining Games (Shining in the Darkness, Shining Force and so on) ... GREAT RPGs ....
And of course one of the best ShootEmUps I ever played on 16Bit : M.U.S.H.A. ALESTE 8)
Soooooooo many games ....
Gunstar Heroes, Alien Soldier, Dinamyte Headdy, Castlevania, Musha Aleste, Comix Zone, Double Dragon 2, Ghouls N Ghosts, Light Crusader, Chiki Chiki Boys, Alisia Dragoon, TMNT Hyperstone Heist, Mega Bomberman , Ristar annnnd many more!
Soleil.
@Widukind (https://www.cpcwiki.eu/forum/index.php?action=profile;u=2707) Thank you for your great post. 8)
I'm trying to send a PM to you, but it looks that I'm not authorised... :(
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Quote from: TotO on 18:50, 05 March 21
I'm trying to send a PM to you, but it looks that I'm not authorised... :(
Oh not intentionally. My PM setting was for "Admins only". But now it's for "All members". So please retry. And thanks Gryzor for solving that issue.
Nobody mentioned Micro Machines and Vectorman 1/2 :o
I hated the Genesis version of Street Fighter 2. In general, I think that fighting games on Genesis were disappointing compared to their SNES's counterpart (mostly because of the controller).
Of course, the platform remains awesome and I'm in love with their audiochip (just listen to audio tracks from Jesper Kyd in Batman & Robin !) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7OIj9m_o5U (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7OIj9m_o5U)
Quote from: norecess on 15:50, 06 March 21just listen to audio tracks from Jesper Kyd in Batman & Robin
Wow, I didn't know that, but the "Hardwired" touch is clearly audible.
I did a video on some of my favorite Sega Megadrive games, I'm thinking about doing another one with commentary as to why I've chosen them above others.
Let me know your thoughts on the game selection :)
https://youtu.be/HFACpcSwX9o (https://youtu.be/HFACpcSwX9o)
Quote from: BSC on 20:44, 06 March 21
Wow, I didn't know that, but the "Hardwired" touch is clearly audible.
Yep! That was the time where some demomakers tried (with success) to enter the video-game industry..
Regarding Jesper Kyd, you can also check for Sub-Terrania (sort of Inertie clone)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yCPgPENPT7w (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yCPgPENPT7w)
+ Jim Power.
Its gameplay has nothing special (the "infamous" french touch :picard: ), but I keep getting back to this game. Code+Music+Visuals are incredible.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yqzSCB_MZis (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yqzSCB_MZis)
Best to play all those games on Amiga to enjoy them. The Mega Drive has better original games than occidental micro-computer ports.
Yeah, but I'm building a list for my Mega Sg, remember🙂
Last night we were playing Alex Kidd 3 on it, damn fine fan game (SMS of course, not SMD)
What I mean is, no real interest to play Amiga ports game on Mega Drive.
They are not the best Mega Drive games and not representative of the system.
It is like always playing the same games by moving from CPC to Amiga by nostalgia.
Play Vector Man, Comix Zone, Mega Turrican, Gunstar Heroes, Street Of Rage I, II, Thunder Force III, IV, Musha Alest, Sonic may be ...
To discover new games that was made for the Mega Drive first. :)
I have around one hundred of Mega Drive games, mostly Japanese, with few exceptions like those four Genesis titles.
The picture is dedicated to NoRecess! ;D
Here, few of the visible games that I own and play since 30 years ago.
OK, I play less since 10 years... ;D
Play WonderBoy III and many other arcade games from your childhood.
About Batman, I love the SunSoft version (they does the NES game too).
Quote from: norecess on 15:50, 06 March 21
I hated the Genesis version of Street Fighter 2. In general, I think that fighting games on Genesis were disappointing compared to their SNES's counterpart (mostly because of the controller).
It is true that with 3 buttons pad, but if you have a 6 button one the experience improves a lot :)
Despite the fact that SNES display more colour and sound PCM, the Mega Drive verison of Super SFII "The New Challengers" is more close to the arcade feeling while playing with a 6-button controller. The 68000 code was reused by Capcom and all the arcade logic is not available on the SNES port. Sadly, to be short, Capcom used the reduced sprites for the SNS and PCE to do the MD version, while it was able to display the arcade sprites too... (probably to save the ROM storage)
Quote from: trocoloco on 10:14, 07 March 21
It is true that with 3 buttons pad, but if you have a 6 button one the experience improves a lot :)
I know, but my personal preference goes towards the rounded aspect of the SNES controller. Also, buttons on Genesis controller appear "clunky" sometimes, while key press on SNES controller is just perfect feeling. Note that Sega corrected this with the Sega Saturn, because I played tons of games on the Saturn without any issues.
.. impressive collection @TotO (https://www.cpcwiki.eu/forum/index.php?action=profile;u=290) !!! You see games, I see $$$. :P (but it's beautiful !). Question: do you play the games from a sdcard while having this collection in parallel, or do you remove the plastic protection each times you want to play a game ?
ALL: hmmmmm now I feel motivated for some retro-gaming session this Sunday. Thank you :-*
Quote from: norecess on 15:04, 07 March 21impressive collection @TotO (https://www.cpcwiki.eu/forum/index.php?action=profile;u=290) !!! You see games, I see $$$. :P (but it's beautiful !). Question: do you play the games from a sdcard while having this collection in parallel, or do you remove the plastic protection each times you want to play a game ?
I remove the plastic each times, to feel the game and the manual to play... I have an Everdrive, but I do not use it for that. ;)
What were we discussing?
Quote from: Gryzor on 16:22, 07 March 21
What were we discussing?
;D
The funny thing is the format of a Sunsoft game compared to any game...
Quote from: norecess on 15:04, 07 March 21
I know, but my personal preference goes towards the rounded aspect of the SNES controller. Also, buttons on Genesis controller appear "clunky" sometimes, while key press on SNES controller is just perfect feeling. Note that Sega corrected this with the Sega Saturn, because I played tons of games on the Saturn without any issues.
Yes, I'm not saying it is better than SNES but it does improves over the 3 buttons pad. In that aspect I can only agree, the SNES controller is better overall and provides a better gaming experience and surely between the 5 or 10 better designed controllers ever and cloned to death.
Btw I've just remembered a game that was never released in Europe and it is a great arcade conversion is Aero Blasters, defenitely a must play.
Working through the suggestions, will comment once I'm through :) Thanks so much guys!
Comix Zone
Sonic 2
Zombies Ate My Neighbour
GunStar Heroes
Virtual Racing
Phantasy Star 4
Strider
Virtua racing was epic back in the day, it used a special chip and was great, bought this myself but sold my megadrive along with a handful of games about 15 years ago.
my top 5 are:
- battle squadron
- mega turrican
- slap fight
- tmnt hyperstone heist
- xeno crisis
but there are dozens of fantastic games depending on what type of game you like.
Ooh Xeno Crisis is *good*!
Had forgotten about Slap Fight, that's a nice one too :) And it reminded me of Fire Shark too for some reason.