MegaDrive Game Reviews
Flashback
Written by Tom Clare in MegaDrive Game Reviews, Sunday 11 January, 2004
The fact that Flashback has been almost completely forgotten in recent years simply astonishes me. For a game so groundbreaking and to have set so many new standards, it is comparable to the likes of ... Read More...Golden Axe
Written by Tom Clare in MegaDrive Game Reviews, Saturday 3 January, 2004
Golden Axe was yet another classic Mega-Drive game from the early 1990's, in a period of time where it seemed SEGA could do no wrong. A side-scrolling hack 'n' slash adventure, Golden Axe sees you m... Read More...Streets of Rage
Written by Tom Clare in MegaDrive Game Reviews, Thursday 4 December, 2003
Streets of Rage (Bare Knuckle in Japan) came from an era of uncomplicated video games, where sprites were the main design tool, memory cards were unheard of and control pads consisted of a D-Pad and t... Read More...Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles - The Hyperstone Heist
Throughout much of the nineties, the Turtles were a permanent fixture on kids TV schedules, meaning the 1993 gaming tie-in was something of an inevitability. What was rather less inevitable however wa...
Rolling Thunder 2
Before Namco were able to make a healthy living off of their Ridge Racer and Tekken series, they had endured a largely indifferent 16-bit era. Famed in the eighties for the likes of PacMan, Galaga and...
Double Dragon
Double Dragon is testament to how far gaming has come in such a short period of time. And I'm not talking about the advent of polygons, 3D or 'emotion engines' either - in the five years between its o...
