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Genesis REVIEWS: Alien Soldier

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When you read those memes making fun of early 90's game translations, all those grammatical disasters and unintentional comedy gold, it is games like Alien Soldier that are usually featured. Starting with a grand story that crumbles with the slightest knowledge of grammar and sentence structure, Alien Soldier nevertheless manages to be a grand game in its own right. The chaos in its opening story can never be put to order, but if you can master the chaos in its gameplay, then this can be a deep and fulfilling classic shooter. 34: Alien Soldier:- Year: 1995. Genre: Shooter. Publisher: Sega. Developer: Treasure.

Genesis REVIEWS: Castlevania: Bloodlines

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Most games that were released in both the Genesis and the SNES were similar in terms of surface, but clearly better on one console. With Bloodlines , we have a Castlevania game that is very different from Super Castlevania IV on the SNES, but is just as good. In Bloodlines , we have the rare example of a franchise delivering a very good game in both parties on the 16-bit generation. 38: Castlevania: Bloodlines:- Year: 1994. Genre: Action Platformer. Publisher: Konami. Developer: Konami.

Genesis REVIEWS: QuackShot

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The first thing I thought when I started playing QuackShot , a game starring Donald Duck and using the same title font as DuckTales , was whether the game would actually be as good as the NES DuckTales game. It turned out that QuackShot could have been better, but it unfortunately lacked the ambition to be anything more than a technically good licensed platformer. 40: QuackShot: Year: 1991. Genre: Platformer. Publisher: Sega. Developer: Sega.   

Genesis REVIEWS Report: 50-41

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In this report of the top 50-41 Genesis games according to Retro Sanctuary , I have reviewed two games, and both are considered part of important Sega franchises. With the first  Shinobi  game released on the console and the first TRPG  Shining  game, this is enough to raise the pedigree of these 10 games. Furthermore, there are some important, critically acclaimed games such as  Flashback  and  Populous,  as well as the usual mix of platformers that range from the good to the mundane. Finally, we can say that the majority of the games on the list deserve a place on it. With that being said, here is a quick report on each game on this list. Please enjoy:- 50- Dynamite Heady (1994):  Genre: Platformer. Publisher: Sega; Developer: Treasure. I made the mistake of looking at the honestly ridiculous graphics, and the concept of a puppet with a detachable exploding head, and assuming this is another meddling Genesis Platformer. I ignored the impec...