A bit disappointed with it thought it would b same games bought a little up to date
A bit disappointed with it thought it would b same games bought a little up to date
50 classic Mega Drive games for just £25 sounds like a bargain, but are the likes of Streets Of Rage and Golden Axe still worth playing
A near complete collection of every Sega-published Mega Drive game and while none of them were made with online play in mind the option is still welcome; Solid emulation and low price
Almost no ancillary content at all, in terms of manuals, artwork, or historical info; Most of the games have been re-released many times before
"Why Sega" All this needed to be was a straight up port of the Mega Drive collection of the last generation. Instead this feels like a stripped down version with games removed (Sonic 3, Sonic and Knuckles and all the Ecco games stand out to me) and little features that I happened to enjoy as...
Now if you're getting the feeling of déjà vu, then you're not alone, because Sega have released countless iteration of their classic titles across a variety of platforms and the most recent being for the PS4 and Xbox One with the Sega Mega Drive Classics or Sega Genesis Classics , depending on your...
Great wealth of Sega classics; Singleplayer is emulated near perfectly; Cool presentation hub gives 90's vibe
Not so great matchmaking system; Lag during online sessions is unacceptable
So much nostalgia in this game disk.
I bought my 8 year old son this game so we could have game days and I know how to play the games but there not the proper classics some of them are but not that impressed
SEGA Mega Drive Classics is a collection that you've probably already played before, and probably a collection you've sampled prior on the previous generation of consoles. Releasing almost every generation, these compilations give you a great way to satiate that nostalgia craving, even if it's short...
Sweet dreams are made of these
Wide selection of games; Some still hold up
Nothing much to offer other than the games; Many don't hold up; Lack of options to change controller input; Multiplayer is disappointing
It's not the first time Sega has published a collection of Mega Drive titles, arguably capturing the best and most productive years of the company's history. It surely won't be the last time either.
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