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g4zdtechtv · 13 days ago
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THE PILE PRESENTS: G4TV.com - Ready for More in '04 | 1/16/04
And man, what a year 2004 would be for G4TV.com (the show and website) AND the G4 network itself!
(4GTV - WATCH NOW!)
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hardcore-gaming-101 · 2 years ago
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Top 47K - Sega Soccer Slam
Join the HG101 gang as they discuss and rank Sega’s 2002 sports game that introduced the world to Team The Fire.
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found-in-retro-game-mags · 4 years ago
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Sega Soccer Slam
“Our players are different.” (Electronic Gaming Monthly #154, May 2002)
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retrogamingloft · 4 years ago
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Sega Soccer Slam (GameCube Version) - Tourny Mode Longplay - Difficulty: Expert I just can't get enough of it! Great gameplay, cool characters, it should have been an arcade game...
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azel98 · 6 years ago
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hellman55 · 2 years ago
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Longplay of Sega Soccer Slam
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demonsee2 · 8 years ago
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Can we please get a port or an updated version of Sega Soccer Slam for modern consoles
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megers67 · 8 years ago
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Sega Soccer Slam
Sega Soccer Slam was a game that I played on the Gamecube eons ago and I remember it being stupendously fun. So I started playing it again for nostalgia’s sake and I found something amazing. Like, it’s a underground version of soccer that is popular with the counterculture. It basically amounts to soccer with the ability to punch people and without the annoying aspects of OTHER soccer games like throw-ins and fouls and offside.
So each of the teams are from different parts of the world and the North American one is called Toxic (some teams may be better or worse at representation, but I’m going to focus on this team for now).
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From left to right are Raine (Canadian eco-warrior), Duke (American football player), and Nova (First Nations genius).
Yeah you heard me right. Not only is there a Native American character, but he is a super genius. They very easily could have switched the characteristics with Raine, but they DIDN’T. And he isn’t in any stereotypical garb either. 
Also when you start up the campaign, it shows a little bit of why they want to win. For Nova, he apparently is motivated “so that he can aid in making soccer possible on a space station.”
HOW CAN YOU NOT LOVE THAT. SOCCER IN SPACE? UM YES PLEASE.
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humor-y-videojuegos · 5 years ago
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Sega Soccer Slam Año: 2002 Plataformas: PlayStation 2, GameCube, Xbox
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g4zdtechtv · 3 years ago
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THE PILE PRESENTS: Filter - Gaming's Best Action Heroes
Can Mario be in the same league as AHNOLD?
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emmajustin20 · 5 years ago
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10 Best Soccer Games That Will Get Your Thumbs Twitching!
Football has a long history in the sports fraternity. The transition of this world sport into the world of video games has been a tricky affair. But only a few have managed to perfectly blend football and graphics for a tailor-made virtual experience for gamers. So, here are the top 10 best Soccer Games that have managed to make a mark for themselves in the video game world.
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1. Virtua Striker
Virtua Striker, originally developed by Sega in 1994, was the first of its kind. It was the first association football game that used the 3D graphics of a computer. This game was also applauded for its early use of texture mapping. It was originally an arcade-style game that could be operated with the help of three buttons- one for passing, one for long balls, and one for shooting the ball.
The game consists of a simple knock out tournament similar to a FIFA world cup with each match lasting about two minutes by default plus added time. An extra minute is given as sudden death if the match ends in a draw. The game operates with just three buttons.
In all, it can be said that the game was very elaborate for its time.
2. Fifa Street 2005
Fifa Street was initially developed by EA sports in 2005 as a Spin-off of the FIFA series football video game. This version was created for PlayStation, Nintendo Gamecube, and Xbox with its cover featuring the Brazilian football star Ronaldinho. The commentary in the background was given by MC Harvey of the So Solid Crew.
The game was developed as a reduced version of the complete game (FIFA) into a simple arcade-style game. As the name suggests, the game paid heed to flair, trickery, and style as opposed to the FIFA video game, which focussed more on gameplay and tactics.
The PlayStation 2 version of the game was awarded the Platinum Sales Award from Entertainment and Leisure Software Publishers Association (ELSPA). However, it received mixed reviews on other platforms.
3. Sega Soccer Slam
The game was developed by Black Box games but published by Sega in 2002 for PlayStation and Xbox and Gamecube.
This particular game is different from traditional soccer games as it does not include mainstream soccer rules in the game. It is an exaggerated interpretation of soccer. The characters have been given the ability to punch other players and eliminate rules such as corner kicks, free kicks, and throw-ins, etc. The game is packed with a variety of modes such as the exhibition mode, challenge mode, journey mode, and quest mode. The mix of special abilities and football made for an interesting game that can be reconciled with the reviews published for the same.
4. Nintendo World Cup
Technos Japan developed this computer game with cartoon-like graphics in the year 1990 for the family computer and the Gameboy. It is a localization of Nekketsu High School Dodgeball Club: Soccer.
The game includes only 13 national teams competing in a world cup to become number 1. At its core, the game follows the rules of football, but with noticeable differences. Each team has only six players. You control only one of them, but you can give commands (Pass/Shoot) to the others. Offsides are non-existent, and fouls are not punished. A game without fouls ought to be interesting! Players can be knocked out by repeatedly sliding, tackling, or shooting them. Afterward, they will stay down for the rest of the half. Players can also use up to five “super shots” per half- these powerful, odd-looking shots are used whenever a player does a bicycle kick or a diving header. The game has been made very interactive, considering the year it was developed for the audience.
5. Super Mario Strikers
Super Mario strikers or Mario Smash football is a full-on soccer game developed by Next Level Games for the Gamecube in the year 2005. Along with the component of Mario, which has already made it interesting, there are other features of this game, which makes it even more engaging for gamers.
Some fans might like the second part of the game better than the first part, but the latter has its perks.
6. Pro Evolution Soccer
This video game was developed and published by KONAMI in the year 2001. PES has had its longstanding rivalry with the EA SPORTS FIFA due to the features which are quite similar in both the games for, e.g., the unique celebration of each player.
The pro evolution soccer series strives to emulate real soccer with a plethora of clubs, international teams, and modes for selection, which makes for a very interesting experience. It is a must-try for people who like FIFA.
7. FIFA 11
The first of the FIFA series was developed and published by EA SPORTS in 1993. The developers continually published a new part to the series with subsequent improvements until they finally hit the mark with their entry in 2011 with their FIFA 2011.
FIFA 11 replaced the manager mode with the career mode, which gave the user freedom to play as a manager, player, or a new feature called player-manager. Various other tweaks and additions were made, which made one of the hottest selling games its time.
8. FIFA 20
The Gaming Giant EA Sports is being applauded for the improvements and changes to the latest edition of the FIFA series, ie. FIFA 20. The game has been made more interactive than its other counterparts. In older versions, you could heedlessly charge at the defender, hoping to get the ball, but this isn’t the case in the latest edition. It has been incorporated with more real-life situations, which means you will have to think before making a move.
IGN.com has given it a decent 7.6 for its overall performance.
9. Football Manager
As the name suggests, it is a game that involves the management of football teams. It is a series where the game gets serious. The tactical depth given to the managers and the coaches is insane. All tactics and strategies are to be devised by the manager, i.e., the user. Therefore, a user can prove himself to be a football managing wiz or a complete fool.
It has been incorporated with many real-life situations that the manager might actually face in real life, which makes it quite comprehensive. There is almost nothing in the game that you can’t do.
10. Sensible World of Soccer 2007
The original version was developed by Sensible software in 1994. The version which was released in 2007 was a remake of the 90’s game with enhanced graphics. It was made available for consoles, including the Xbox360, Amiga because friends could now play online. There were different modes, including the manager mode, that the users could explore, which made it more immersive.
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Source: https://themantar.com/blog/10-best-soccer-games-that-will-get-your-thumbs-twitching/
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jibegamesarchive · 5 years ago
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Mario Smash Football (GameCube - Nintendo - 2005 - FRA) Some kind of spiritual successor to Nintendo World Cup on NES. Mario Smash Football is a very spectacular arcade title, which means a lot of fun but also a bit shallow. The overall feeling is that it looks like a prototype: the UI is basic at best and the content is rather short. Luckily, gameplay-wise, it’s a success, it plays a lot like Soccer Slam from Sega and that’s a good thing. A fair title that shines in multiplayer modes. ____________________ #gamesarchive #videogames #games #retrogaming #retrogamer #gaming #collection #vintage #retrocollection #gamingmemories #retrocollectibles #videogames #video #arcade #pixel #pixels #console #japan #oldgames #gameroom #recalbox #nintendo #gamecube #ngc #gc #dolphin #minidvd #mario #football #smashfootball #supermariostrikers https://www.instagram.com/p/B7Jns7Roiid/?igshid=vvu3v3yccgqq
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lesserknownwaifus · 8 years ago
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Lola from sega soccer slam
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daleisgreat · 6 years ago
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30 Years of Genesis: Going 30 Years Playing No More Than 30 Minutes of Sonic
This summer marks the 30th anniversary of the launch of the Sega Genesis in North America. I had such a nostalgia trip reliving my memories of the GameBoy while crafting my recent GameBoy 30th Anniversary piece, that it only seemed fitting that Sega’s iconic 16-bit platform gets the same honors of recounting my memories with it. If you are looking for a more authoritative historical piece on it I recommend either Phoenix IV or Console Wars. The former is a strictly informative recounting of the history of the system while the latter is an entertaining retelling done in the form of a novel after days of interviews with everyone involved. The following are my own personal experiences of playing the Genesis over the past three decades.
I remember first encountering the Genesis while spending either Thanksgiving or Christmas 1991 over at my older sister and brother-in-law’s house. I was only eight at the time, and remember being perplexed at the black gaming box and the thought that there could somehow be other systems than the good ‘ol NES. I did not subscribe to any gaming magazines at this point and I think I was still about a year away from experiencing Sega’s deluge of combative commercials against the SNES. During that holiday season of ’91 I recalled playing the first Streets of Rage on the Genesis with my little brother nonstop the couple days we were there. I remember being blown away by how superior it was graphically to what I experienced with other NES brawlers before like Double Dragon. We only got up to the stage where we faced off against the dueling karate sisters who kept whooping us and neither my brother nor I had the skills at the time to get past. The next year or two the only times I recall playing the Genesis were at my sister’s for the holidays or the occasional store kiosk. I remember my brother-in-law picked up other games we played regularly like ToeJam & Earl, Buster Douglas Boxing, Toxic Crusaders and PGA Tour Golf. I dug all of them, especially ToeJam & Earl where I had no idea what was happening half the time with its unorthodox level structure and item pick-ups, but loving the co-op gameplay, stylish graphics and its funky beats at the time. Brief memories of store kiosk play from the early 90s consisted of being horrible at the original Sonic the Hedgehog because it was too fast for my childhood noggin’ to comprehend. I also recall being confused at early editions of Madden Football at store kiosks because when I would press buttons to hike the ball ‘Audible’ would appear on screen and then eight or nine-year old Dale had no idea what that meant compared to easier pick up and play NES pigskin games I was conditioned to.
Until Christmas of 1995 I probably played no more than about 10 Genesis games all together. I was more aware of the system by that time thanks to reading magazines more regularly at that point and hearing from classmates who had the system, but until that point I was pretty loyal to my NES still (I did not get a SNES until late ’96). For the Christmas season of ’95 my best friend at the time who coincidentally lived three blocks away from me, Rich, received a Genesis and that was when I got a lot more hands-on time with its extensive library of titles. Rich and I shared a lot of similar game interests which at that time was a ton of sports games, fighters and action/brawlers. For the next several months I was over at Rich’s for countless sleepovers and going nuts with fighters like Mortal Kombat II and Evander Holyfield’s Real Deal Boxing. Real Deal Boxing blew away Buster Douglas Boxing with more authentic boxing gameplay and an insanely thorough career mode where we would take a created boxer and move him up the ranks as champion until his skills gradually weakened with age to force his retirement. We absolutely ate up the sports games at that time. We played what seemed like an infinite amount of Madden NFL ‘97. A much wiser 13-year old Dale was no longer befuddled by the intricacies of Madden and we had so much fun with it. We would create many players to deck out our teams and keep running blitzes to try and injure the players because there was an intense bone-breaking injury sound effect that we ate up. It was like the equivalent of Favreau and Vaughn going nuts in Swingers when they made Gretzky bleed in NHLPA ‘93.
Mutant League Football was another favorite of ours that made that injury sound effect in Madden child’s play. EA also made MLF and it was the equivalent of NFL Blitz at the time with larger-than-life mutants and animals literally killing each other on the field with over-the-top hits. It was possible to force a team to retire due to killing off too many of its players which was always our desired objective! If you have not played its spiritual successor follow-up, Mutant Football League on PS4/XB1 I give it the highest of recommendations because it perfectly capture the sensation of the Genesis game while bringing it up to contemporary standards. We also played a lot of EA’s violent driving game, Road Rash II. Being able to race motorcycles and knock out your competition with chains and nightclubs while trying to evade the cops seemed revolutionary when playing it for the first time! We later discovered EA’s take of Road Rash on rollerblades in the awesome rollerblade stunt/racing game Skitchin’! Fun fact about Skitchin’ is that the competitors you race against have gnarly nicknames like ‘Thrasher’ and ‘Jackal’ and thus in ’96 was the origin of how I came up with what wound up as my online handle but at the time was my radical Skitchin’ username, ‘Gruel’ to blend in with the rest of the pack and have stuck with it all these years later!
After spending several months devouring a good dozen or so Genesis games with Rich, it did not compare to the summer of ’96 when Rich signed up for the Sega Channel! I remember it launched in 1994 and seeing commercials for it at the time where it seemed too good to be true where for about $15/month would net the user a Genesis cartridge that would connect to a cable line and get the Genesis online streaming access to a rotating 40-50 Genesis games a month. That is right, decades before services like OnLive and Playstation Now, the Genesis did streaming gaming back in ’94 and it worked like a charm! Check out this pristine archival footage of the menus to see how it all worked. Sega Channel essentially was what Xbox Game Pass is today, and I am surprised to hear how little it is discussed when people reminisce about the Genesis. We discovered so many new games this way and for that entire summer I was over at Rich’s about three to four days a week binging on Sega Channel games until Rich’s dad got on my case because I was over so often. I remember discovering new sports games on there like the innocuously titled Super Volleyball that we became somehow addicted to and the surprisingly awesome Tiny Toons ACME All-Stars that had its own killer spin on arcade basketball and soccer that it played like NBA Jam but filled with crazy Tiny Toons power-up attacks. Sega Channel is what additionally exposed me to co-op games like General Chaos, the Streets of Rage sequels and Gain Ground and classic single player games like Shadowrun, Comix Zone and Vectorman that Rich and I took turns trying to keep progressing through. Sega Channel also was my first exposure to the classic Bomberman franchise with many nail-biting rounds played of Mega Bomberman! It came as no surprise to me when I finally bought a Genesis a few years later in 1999 that the first games I hunted down for it were those same games I first discovered on the Sega Channel! In April of 1999 shortly after I turned 16 I got my first after-school job and after a few paychecks I went to Wal-Mart to determine what should be one of the first games to buy on my own! This was around the time when Majesco re-released the third, mini-sized Genesis model at a discount price of around $30. I was legit stunned at that price for a brand new system, even if it was for a ten-year old platform at that time I could not help but instantly snatched it up!
If you read my GameBoy special from several weeks back you will recall my lamenting over its lackluster wrestling games compared to the superior ones on the 16-bit platforms. On Genesis, Rich and I played way too much Royal Rumble on the system. Other wrestling games I picked up for the Genesis over the years was the inferior predecessor to Royal Rumble in Super Wrestlemania. While I had a blast with Rumble way back when, it regrettably does not hold up well all these years later with its over-reliance on a button mashing grapple meter that obliterated thumbs that I have no idea how I tolerated at the time. Saturday Night Slam Masters was a unique wrestling game from Capcom. It is essentially Street Fighter II in a wrestling ring, complete with victory taunts, Mike Haggar from Final Fight in its roster and even has a few wrestling moves sprinkled in! I loved how they had over-the-top laser light entrances and larger-than-life character sprites at the time, and I recall enjoying the Genesis version more than the SNES. There was nothing else like it since, and on occasion I will still throw it in every couple of years. I continue to hope one day Capcom will release its sequel, Ring of Destruction in a random collection of arcade games because it never got a home port all these years later.
Sports games ruled on the Genesis! Pictured from clockwise at top left is Holyfield's Real Deal Boxing, NHLPA '93, Super Volleyball and Tiny Toon ACME All-Stars I mentioned some of my favorite sports games for the system above, but it really needs to be emphasized how big sports games were on the Genesis. Both Sega and EA pumped out a seemingly endless line of sports titles for the system. I remember getting into silly speculation with Rich over how much extra memory that yellow tab on the EA carts allowed EA games to play better. For hoops titles I got my NBA Jam and Live fix on SNES, but on the ‘ol Genny my go-to basketball games were the oft-forgotten NCAA skinned version of Jam in College Hoops. I occasionally also threw in the hand-me-down street ball version of NBA Jam in Barkley Shut up Jam. I loved Madden, but Sega’s Joe Montana line of gridiron games were just a notch or two below too. For baseball, Sega’s World Series Baseball titles were in a league of its own when it came to gameplay and presentation with its larger-than-life hitter/batter perspective. For hockey EA’s NHL line was/is legendary! About four or five years ago my friend Derek gave me a ring to come over for some impromptu random gaming and he never played much Genesis before so when he got over I had the Genesis hooked up and laid out all my games for it and of that night we had the most fun playing a few rounds of NHL ‘94. At that point it was a 20-21 year old game and it still held up as one of the best hockey games of all time.
For brawlers I loved the Streets of Rage games, but I think it is my secret shame that I have yet to complete a single one. That must one day change! I did love the exclusive Genesis TMNT game, Hyperstone Heist! It was right up there with Turtles in Time and every couple of years my friend Matt and I make it a ritual to plow through that game. After many attempts we also conquered the Genesis port of the awesome arcade brawler, The Punisher! It does not have as friendly of a continue system as Hyperstone Heist so Matt and I had to learn to play a little more conservatively and not rely on mindless button mashing. It felt gratifying to have all that hard work pay off and beat The Punisher….until we got a copout ending screen of text saying ‘Now play like the Punisher and try hard difficulty.’ We did not, but I wound up looking up the ending several years later and at least Capcom made it worth your while because it had a far more intricate ending than many other brawlers at the time. The one Genesis brawler that always had our number was Captain America and the Avengers. It is a lot of fun to play, but it does not allow that many credits and by setting ourselves up with the max lives and continues that game was still a beast, and even playing conservatively and having so many attempts we only managed to make it to the final boss, The Red Skull, only once. Let us fast track to about a little under 10 years ago when a co-worker approached me about being interested in buying his Genesis/Sega CD/32X along with a couple dozen games. He was saving up to pay off his upcoming wedding and he gave me a list of everything he had along with prices for everything he wanted going by what he saw off eBay auctions. I did some price researching of my own and made him an offer of around $250-ish for the ‘tower of power’ and about 20 games combined for all three systems. Looking back I accidentally lucked out with that offer because it was only a couple years later when 8/16-bit prices on the used market took a huge jump. I never had a must-have desire for a Sega CD or 32X, but there were always a couple of games I wanted to play on them that I eventually hunted down. I liked the versions of WWF RAW, Doom, Virtua Racer and especially Virtual Fighter the most out of my dozen 32X games. I recall as a then 10 and 11 year old being disgusted by early polygonal console games like Star Fox and Virtua Racer and was more on board with FMV games being the future, but remember being a little taken aback by Virtua Fighter indicating that there may be something to these 3D polygons. The 32X version is a surprisingly faithful version to its arcade counterpart.
I need to dive into my SegaCD games more one of these months. I hunted down all the must own titles for it like the Working Design RPGs, Shining Force CD, enhanced versions of Amazing Spider-Man and Batman Returns and Snatcher which I hope to one day knock off my gaming bucket list. Regrettably now my only SegaCD games I invested a decent amount of time into are WWF Rage in the Cage (essentially Super Wrestlemania but with some FMVs and a bigger roster), Slam City with Scottie Pippen (a abysmal FMV-based street hoops title) and the underrated SegaCD exclusive brawler, Prime. I am a huge Ultraverse comic nut and I ate up Prime on SegaCD since it was the only game released featuring characters from that comic book line before Marvel acquired them and cancelled all their books within a couple years (yes, I am still bitter over it). It is only one player, but Matt and I spent a few attempts taking turns at beating levels until we finally vanquished it. We even had an attempt thwarted when Prime was loading the final boss battle when a flipping blackout halted our progress! As memorable as that moment is I will instead forever associate Prime with its unrivaled and unforgettable opening theme music (seriously….give it a listen!). I need to give a shoutout to the official handheld Genesis, aka the Nomad! My brother surprised the hell out of me one year with it for a birthday present. My favorite Nomad memory is my brother getting hyped for getting his own version of Genesis Shadowrun and I told him I would come over and bring my Nomad and my version while he played on his television and we could both start off our own new game and exchange tips and hints in a friendly rivalry type of way. I think my brother must have gotten the Genesis version of Shadowrun mixed up with the completely differently designed SNES version because he tried to run around aimlessly and gun down everything which is not how you want to play the Genesis version. We were planning that day out for weeks and I remember being stunned after about 15 minutes when I was starting to sink my teeth back into Shadowrun’s cyberpunk action-RPG brand of awesome when my brother out of nowhere went ‘screw this, let’s play something else!’
As I wind down I want to give many thanks to Sega for keeping the Genesis relevant throughout this century with its gratuitous re-releases of physical and digital collections. I have no idea why, but I keep on buying them for the convenience of having them for the latest system. It started with the Sega Smash Pack on DreamCast seeming like a killer value in 2001 for 12 games for $40. Then a few years later on PS2 I snatched up Sega Genesis Collection which seemed like an even better value with just over 30 games for $30! Then in the 360/PS3 era along came Sonic’s Ultimate Genesis Collection which offered 40 games for $30!! Sega also sold a lot of the games ala carte via each console’s digital storefronts. Then last year we got Sega Genesis Classics on Xbox One/PS4 with 50 games for $30!!! The last several years Sega also has been licensing out to At Games to release their own pre-programmed Genesis mini console with dozens of pre-installed games. I held off on getting those after hearing how awful its emulation and shoddy production quality is, but after hearing how Sega finally decided to manufacture their own Genesis Mini themselves this fall and handed off the emulation duties to the acclaimed emulation studio M2, I could not pre-order fast enough! I have no idea why I keep deep diving down this well, but hats off to Sega for keeping me coming back again and again! Similarly with my GameBoy flashback piece, I had an unorthodox experience with the Genesis. I was not a hardcore Sonic or Phantasy Star player like the average Genesis owner. If you ask me any day of the week my answer to what my favorite Genesis game is, it could be either The Punisher, Madden NFL ‘97, Shadowrun, Hyperstone Heist, NHL ‘94 or Skitchin’. That is another thing that made the Genesis great was its mammoth library of diverse titles so there was no doubt something for everyone! With that I will put the kibosh on this look back of my favorite moments with the Genesis as I anxiously await for my pre-order of the Genesis Mini to arrive in a few months! Want more Genesis Love from me in Audio and quasi-video form? I was looking through my hard drive archives and a decade ago while I was still doing my videogame podcast, On Tap, we did a special 20th anniversary special on the Genesis where my co-hosts and I reminisce about the Genesis. I went ahead and uploaded it on YouTube so if you want even more Genesis takes then click here to give it a listen! Also recorded throughout 2009 from the On Tap archives was installments from our history of comic book videogames series. In this next episode I uploaded to YouTube is the second part of series where we breakdown every single comic book licensed game on the SNES and Genesis! My co-host Matt and I did thorough research for this episode and played almost nearly every single comic book game from this era in preparation for the episode to give the most up to date research and to see if these games (of which a vast majority are beat-em-ups) still hold up. Click here to give it a listen! My Other Gaming Flashbacks GameBoy 30th Anniversary
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segasts · 8 years ago
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DIRECTORY
each game is sorted left to right, top to bottom in the archive. Each date contains the following ranges:
2017/4: 3 Ninjas Kick Back - After Burner II
2017/3:  Air Buster -  Corporation
2017/2: Cosmic Carnage -  Flicky
2017/1:  Forgotten Worlds -  Madou Monogatari I
2016/12:  Magic Girl -  Pro Striker Final Stage
2016/11:  Psy-O-Blade -  Spider-Man & Venom: Maximum Carnage
2016/10:  Spider-Man & Venom: Separation Anxiety -  Thunder Force III
2016/9:  Thunder Force IV -  Wonder Boy III: Monster Lair 
2016/8:  Wonder Boy in Monster World - Zoop 
Browse games by year of release:
1988: 4 games
1989: 24 games
1990: 62 games
1991: 115 games
1992: 111 games
1993: 126 games
1994: 126 games
1995: 63 games
1996: 13 games
1997: 1 game
1998: 1 game
Additional tags:
#underrated: it’s not even necessarily a great soundtrack, but it’s better than you think. and you probably haven’t heard it before.
#good: it’s not perfect, but it’s still pretty darn good.
#rec: the best of the best. 
As this was my first project, I missed quite a few games that didn’t have their soundtracks ripped. Below the cut is a list of those, plus some recommendations based on what I have heard.  
key: 👌 = good 👍♥ = rec
16 Zhang Mahjong (MD, unl, nsfw)
688 Attack Sub (MD)
A Dinosaur's Tale (MD, sound test 48...50....too many good tunes to ignore.) 👌
Aaahh!!! Real Monsters (MD)
Adventurous Boy: Mao Xian Xiao Zi (MD, unl) 👌
Andre Agassi Tennis (MD, might only have two songs?)
Aq Renkan Awa (MD, unl)
Art Alive! (MD, might only have a single song?)
Australian Rugby League (MD, weirdly trying to be dancey but not quite working. fascinating really.)
Awesome Possum Kicks Dr Machino's Butt! (MD)
Aworg (MD, seganet) 👌
Ayrton Senna's Super Monaco GP II (MD)
Baby Boom (MD, prototype) 👌
Baby's Day Out (MD, prototype)
Barbie Super Model (MD)
Barbie Vacation Adventure (MD, unreleased)
Barkley Shut Up and Jam 2 (MD, interesting tunes but not necessarily a rip priority.)
Bass Masters Classic (MD)
BC Racers (32X)
Beastball (MD, unreleased)
Beauty and the Beast: Belle's Quest(MD)
Beauty and the Beast: Roar of the Beast (MD)
Best of the Best: Championship Karate (MD)
Bill's Tomato Game (MD, unreleased) 👌👌
Bill Walsh College Football (MD) 
Bill Walsh College Football 95 (MD) 
Blackthorne (32X)
Bomboy (MD, unlicensed)
Bonkers (MD)
Brian Lara Cricket (MD) 
Brian Lara Cricket 96 (MD) 
Brutal: Above the Claw (32X)
Bubsy II (MD)
Buck Rogers: Countdown to Doomsday (MD)
Budokan: The Martial Spirit (MD)
Bulls versus Blazers and the NBA Playoffs (MD, also one for the lakers but it appears to be the same music-wise)
Burning Fists: Force Striker (Sega CD, prototype, has some FM tunes as well)
Cal Ripken Jr. Baseball (MD)
Captain Planet and the Planeteers (MD)
Centurion: Defender of Rome (MD)
Champions World Class Soccer (MD)
Championship Pool (MD, not great but ez to rip, including titles)
Chao Ji Da Fu Weng (MD, unl)
Cheese Cat-Astrophe Starring Speedy Gonzales (MD, fast and silly, the GEMS quality is outshone by the fun) 👌
Clay Fighter (MD)
Cliffhanger (MD, seems to be pretty good and dancy afaict) 👌
Clue (MD)
College Football USA 96  (MD, sound test 65-124. the first is 👌👌 but the rest, not so much...)
College Football USA 97 (MD, sound test 65-124. the first two are good anyway...)
College Football's National Championship (MD)
College Football's National Championship II (MD, same as the first)
College Slam (MD, not bad)
Cosmic Spacehead (MD)
Crystal's Pony Tale (MD)
CutThroat Island (MD)
David Crane's Amazing Tennis (MD)
David Robinson's Supreme Court (MD) 👌
Davis Cup Tennis ~ Davis Cup World Tour
Death Duel (MD)
Desert Demolition Starring Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote (MD)
Dial Q o Mawase! (MD, unl) 👌
Dick Vitale's "Awesome, Baby!" College Hoops (MD, not bad actually...)
Doom (32X)
Double Clutch (MD)
Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story (MD)
Dragon's Lair: The Adventure Continues (MD, prototype)
Duke Nukem 3D (MD)
EA Hockey (MD)
ESPN Baseball Tonight (MD)
ESPN National Hockey Night (MD)
ESPN Speed World (MD)
ESPN Sunday Night NFL (MD)
Evander Holyfield's "Real Deal" Boxing (MD)
Ex-Mutants (MD)
F-117 Night Storm (MD, nice sound design) 👌
F-22 Interceptor: Advanced Tactical Fighter (MD, the most chill music for a fighter)
Family Feud (MD)
Fantasia (MD)
Fantastic Dizzy (MD)
Feng Kuang Tao Hua Yuan (MD)
Feng Shen Ying Jie Chuan (MD)
Férias Frustradas do Pica-Pau (MD)
Fever Pitch Soccer (MD)
Fifa International Soccer (MD, you can tell it was Jeff van Dykes early work. groovy!) 👌
FIFA Soccer 95 (MD)
FIFA Soccer 96 (MD, 32X) 👌
FIFA 97: Gold Edition (MD, house music!) 👍♥
FIFA Road to World Cup 98 (MD)
Flash Point (MD, unreleased)
Foreman For Real (MD, thick) 👍♥
Frank Thomas Big Hurt Baseball (MD, not bad)
Fun 'n' Games (MD)
Funny World & Balloon Boy (MD, unl)
Fushigi no Umi no Nadia (MD, its ok but super easy to rip...with titles!)
Generations Lost (MD)
GO-NET (MD, has at least one song)
Golf Magazine: 36 Great Holes Starring Fred Couples (32X) 👌
Goofy's Hysterical History Tour (MD, why is track 86 so good)
Greatest Heavyweights (MD, groovy) 👍♥
Hard Drivin' (MD)
HardBall! (MD, unl)
HardBall 3 (MD, unl) 
HardBall 94 (MD) 
HardBall 95 (MD) 👌
Haunting Starring Polterguy (MD)
Hei Tao 2: Super Big 2 (MD, unl, pretty ok! see sound test 12)
Home Alone (MD, easy to rip but not too great...)
Home Alone 2 (MD, check out sound test 07)
Hua Mu Lan: Mulan (MD, unl)
Huan Le Tao Qi Shu: Smart Mouse (MD, unl)
Hyokkori Hyoutanjima: Daitouryou wo Mezase! (MD)
IMG International Tour Tennis (MD, one song?)
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (MD) 
Instruments of Chaos Starring Young Indiana Jones (MD, only tune 4 is worth ripping imo) 
International Rugby (MD) 
Ishido: The Way of Stones (MD, one song...)
It Came from the Desert (MD, unreleased)
Izzy's Quest for the Olympic Rings (MD) 
J.League Pro Striker Kanzenban (MD) 👌 
Jammit (MD) 👍♥ 👍♥ 
Jelly Boy (MD, unreleased)
Jerry Glanville's Pigskin Footbrawl (MD) 
Jiu Ji Ma Jiang II: Ye Yan Bian (MD, unl)
Joe Montana Football (MD) 
Joe Montana II Sports Talk Football (MD)
Jordan vs Bird (MD) 
Judge Dredd (MD)
Justice League Task Force (MD, its no SoR but its dancey) 👌
Kawasaki Superbike Challenge (MD) 
Kick Off 3: European Challenge (MD)
La Russa Baseball 95 (MD) 👌
Ling Huan Daoshi (MD, unl, shares music with Magic Girl) 
Lobo (MD, unreleased, not bad!)
Long (MD, unl, claims to have music but i hear no sound?)
M-1 Abrams Battle Tank (MD)
Ma Jiang Qing Ren: Ji Ma Jiang Zhi (MD, unl)
Ma Qiao E Mo Ta: Devilish Mahjong Tower (MD, unl)
Madden NFL '94 (MD)
Madden NFL '95 (MD)
Madden NFL '96 (MD, not bad)
Madden NFL '97 (MD)
Madden NFL '98 (MD, same as 97)
Mario Andretti Racing (MD)
Mario Andretti Hockey (MD)
Math Blaster: Episode 1 (MD)
Medal City (MD)
Mega SWIV (MD)
MegaMind (MD, short and simple but its so nice) 👍♥ 
MegaNet (Brazil) (MD)
Meng Huan Shui Guo Pan: 777 Casino (MD, really not bad besides the instrumentation...)
Mickey's Ultimate Challenge (MD)
MiG-29 Fighter Pilot (MD)
Mike Ditka Power Football (MD)
MLBPA Baseball (MD)
Monopoly (MD)
Motocross Championship (32X)
Mr. Nutz: Hoppin' Mad (MD, unreleased) 👌
Muhammad Ali Heavyweight Boxing (MD)
Mutant League Hockey (MD)
NBA Action '94 (MD) 👌 
NBA Action '95 Starring David Robinson (MD, holy funk) 👍♥ 
NBA All-Star Challenge (MD) 👌
NBA Hang Time (MD) 👍♥ 
NBA Jam - Tournament Edition (32X, has a PWM track unseen on the MD versions)
NBA Live 98 (MD)
NBA Showdown '94 (MD, has sound test) 👍♥ 
NCAA Final Four Basketball (MD)
NCAA Football (MD)
Newman-Haas IndyCar Featuring Nigel Mansell (MD)
NFL 98 (MD, even has a titled sound test!) 👌 
NFL Football '94 Starring Joe Montana (MD)
NFL Quarterback Club (MD, 32X)
NFL Sports Talk Football '93 Starring Joe Montana (MD)
NHL 94 (MD, for some reason this chill Hubbard music really works for me) 👌 
NHL 95 (MD)
NHL 96 (MD, activ-8 yall ready for this)
NHL 97 (MD)
NHL 98 (MD, same music as 97)
NHL Hockey (MD)
NHLPA Hockey 93 (MD)
Normy's Beach Babe-O-Rama (MD)
Oh Mummy Genesis (MD)
Olympic Gold (MD)
Olympic Summer Games (MD)
Out of this World /  Another World (MD)
Outlander (MD, dance tunes!) 👌
Paperboy (MD)
Pelé! (MD)
Pelé II: World Tournament Soccer (MD) 👌 
Penn & Teller's Smoke and Mirrors (Sega CD, unreleased)
Pete Sampras Tennis (MD, one song?)
PGA Tour Golf (MD)
PGA Tour Golf II (MD)
PGA Tour Golf III (MD)
PGA European Tour (MD)
PGA Tour 96 (MD, only 2 songs? same tunes as III)
Phantom 2040 (MD)
Pirates! Gold (MD)
Pit-Fighter (MD)
Power Monger (MD)
Primal Rage (MD)
Primal Rage (32X)
Premier Manager (MD) 
Premier Manager 97 (MD)
Prince of Persia 2: The Shadow and the Flame (MD, unreleased)
Psycho Pinball (MD)
Putty Squad (MD, unreleased)
R.B.I. Baseball 3 (MD)
R.B.I. Baseball 4 (MD)
R.B.I. Baseball '93 (MD, sound test 5 is ace. the rest is meh)
R.B.I. Baseball '94 (MD, see below)
R.B.I. Baseball '95 (32X, same as 94.) 👌
Ransei no Hasha (MD)
Revolution X (MD)
Risk (MD)
Road Blasters (MD, very fm but not bad yo) 
Roger Clemens' MVP Baseball (MD, only a few non-jingles but theyre nice ok) 👌
Rugby World Cup 95 (MD)
Sampras Tennis 96 (MD)
San Guo Zhi V (MD, unl, a port of a saturn game with a surprisingly strong soundtrack) 👌 
Sangokushi IV (32X)
Scholastic's The Magic School Bus: Space Exploration Game (MD, this falls just short of good...but i dig the arrangement. track 2 and 4 esp.) 👌 
Scooby-Doo Mystery (MD)
Scrabble (MD, unreleased)
SeaQuest DSV (MD)
Sesame Street Counting Cafe (MD. brunch/desert is a jam yo)
Shanghai II - Dragon's Eye (MD)
Shi Jie Zhi Bang Zheng Ba Zhan - World Pro Baseball 94 (MD, unl)
Slam: Shaq vs. the Legends (MD, prototype, single song.)
Slaughter Sport (MD)
Soul Star X (32X, prototype)
Spider-Man (Acclaim) (MD. interesting music at least...)  👌????
Spider-Man: Web of Fire (32X)
Spirou (MD)
Star Control (MD, unl, only one song)
Star Trek: Starfleet Academy Starship Bridge Simulator (32X)
Star Wars Arcade (32X)
Starflight (MD)
Steel Talons (MD)
Stone Protectors (MD, unreleased. pretty alright + easy to rip. note to self get track 8 and 9.) 
Summer Challenge (MD, unl)
Super Battleship: The Classic Naval Combat Game (MD)
Super Kick Off (MD) 👌
Swamp Thing (MD, prototype, only one song)
Sword of Sodan (MD)
Syndicate (MD. already have sega cd version)
T-Mek (32X)
Taiwan Daheng (MD, unl)
Taz in Escape from Mars (MD)
Taz-Mania (MD)
Team USA Basketball (MD, one song and several anthems afaict. i dig the groove tho) 👌 
TechnoClash (MD)
Technocop (MD)
Tecmo Super Hockey (MD)
Tecmo Super NBA Basketball (MD)
Telebradesco Residência (MD, unl, might only have the intro song?)
Test Drive II: The Duel (MD, unl)
The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends (MD)
The Berenstain Bears' Camping Adventure (MD) 
The Chaos Engine (MD) 👍♥ 
The Chaos Engine 2 (MD, prototype) 👌 
The Death and Return of Superman (MD)
The Incredible Crash Dummies (MD)
The Lost World: Jurassic Park (MD, this is easy to rip so why hasnt it been?) 👍♥ 
The Pagemaster (MD)
The Smurfs Travel the World (MD)
Theme Park (MD)
Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends (MD)
Time Killers (MD)
Timecop (Sega CD, unreleased) 👌 
Tintin in Tibet (MD, a few good tunes among the GEMS)
TNN Bass Tournament of Champions (MD, surprisingly decent. 1 2 rip.) 
TNN Outdoors Bass Tournament '96 (MD)
Total Football (MD)  👌
Triple Play 96 (MD, almost a perfect soundtrack...might be worth a rec anyway)  👌 
Troy Aikman NFL Football (MD)
True Lies (MD)
Two Tribes: Populous II (MD, doesn’t appear to have music?)
Ultimate Soccer (MD, might only have one song?) 👌 
Ultraman (MD)
Unnecessary Roughness '95 (MD)
Urban Strike (MD, unripped but worth ripping imo!) 👌 
Virtua Hamster (32X, prototype)
Wacky Races (MD, unreleased)
Wacky Worlds Creativity Studio (MD) 👍♥ 
Warlock (MD)
WarpSpeed (MD, unl)
Wayne Gretzky and the NHLPA All-Stars (MD)
Whac-a-Critter (MD, unl)
Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego (MD) 
Where in Time Is Carmen Sandiego (MD)
WildSnake (MD, unreleased)
Winter Challenge (MD)
Winter Olympic Games (MD, has a sound test too)  👌
World Championship Soccer II (MD) 
World Series Baseball (MD, probably the best of this series, still only one song though) 
World Series Baseball '95 (MD) 
World Series Baseball '96 (MD)
World Series Baseball '98 (MD)
World Series Baseball Starring Deion Sanders (32X, possibly only one song?)
WWF WrestleMania: The Arcade Game (32X)
X-Men: Mind Games (32X, prototype) 👍♥ 
X-Perts (MD, one song and lots of drone SFX)
Xenon 2: Megablast (MD)
Ya Se Chuan Shuo (MD, unl) 👌 
Yang Jia Jiang - Yang Warrior Family (MD, unl) 👌 
Yogi Bear - Cartoon Capers (MD)
Zany Golf (MD)
Zhuo Gui Da Shi - Ghost Hunter (MD, unl)
Zombie High (MD, prototype, shares a tune with Crue Ball)
plus a few seganet games that i missed
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Review: Super Kickers League – A Second Division Arcade Football Game https://www.nexusgaming.online/review-super-kickers-league-a-second-division-arcade-football-game/ Misses the target.Over the decades it's been possible to track a small but beloved lineage of arcade football games that don't take the sport too seriously. From SNK's Soccer Brawl through Sega Soccer Slam and on to Mario Strikers Charged, the best of these games embellish the footy basics with fantastical settings and improbable special [...]
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