Fun Fact, fans are remaking Sunset Riders too look like the Arcade/SNES .. Sunset Riders had that Vs mode on the Genesis hopefully that mode stay in the game
The girl in 'Haunting Polterguy', that likes 'The Inventor Of The DDT!'. Was referring to the Wrastler', Jake The Snake! The inventor of the DDT, his finisher. Which stands for, Death Drop Takedown but he's also said it stands for Damiens Death Trap! Among abunch of other similar things. He never really had a real fixed name for what DDT stands for and always varied from person to person when asked what does DDT stand for? Just incase you where ever wondering, about the story behind Jakes The snakes, Deadly DDT!
EDIT - I see that you wrote she likes "the" DDT, and not "DDT" alone. Disregard my question below. ---- Are we sure that she doesn't actually like the chemical compound called DDT? It's far more deadly than the wrestling move of the same name.
Obligatory "Bury me with my money." Gotta disagree though. The Genesis version of Sunset Riders is actually the worst. Arcade > SNES > Genesis. It's lacking the most out of any version, missing 4 bosses and two playavle characters. There are some romhackers/Homebrewers working on a Genesis Arcade version currently, can't wait to see what they'll do. Also Alien Soldier was sorta kind of released in North America. You had to have your Genesis connected to the internet and be signed up with Sega Channel though, something probably only 100 people did. Don't know if it can be considered a "Hidden Gem" but check out Landstalker. One of my favorites on the Genesis and it filled the itch of having no Zelda on the system. The PS1 classic Alundra was a spiritual sequel. Speaking of the PS1, you ever plan to cover some PS1 games ?
Exactly. It's okay to have conflicting opinions, of course. But whenever someone says something like "and between you and me...this one is better" it makes me hope for a follow-up explanation or some rationale on why your opinion differs so much from the mainstream. As someone who dabbles in retro-emulation, game comparisons across different systems is always interesting.
*puts recorder on the table*
So.... Can you repeat how you got the games? 🤨
3:30 Bio-Hazard Battle is available on the Sega Mega Drive & Genesis Collection.
Fun Fact, fans are remaking Sunset Riders too look like the Arcade/SNES .. Sunset Riders had that Vs mode on the Genesis hopefully that mode stay in the game
The girl in 'Haunting Polterguy', that likes 'The Inventor Of The DDT!'. Was referring to the Wrastler', Jake The Snake! The inventor of the DDT, his finisher. Which stands for, Death Drop Takedown but he's also said it stands for Damiens Death Trap! Among abunch of other similar things. He never really had a real fixed name for what DDT stands for and always varied from person to person when asked what does DDT stand for?
Just incase you where ever wondering, about the story behind Jakes The snakes, Deadly DDT!
EDIT - I see that you wrote she likes "the" DDT, and not "DDT" alone. Disregard my question below. ---- Are we sure that she doesn't actually like the chemical compound called DDT? It's far more deadly than the wrestling move of the same name.
Gain Ground is addictive
Goat game fodder fo sho!
Great video man man! I can't wait to play All The game's 😍
YOUR VIDS ARE AMAZING!! You could get so many more views if you made good thumbnails 🎉🎉
Love to see another upload, keep doing the Lord's work!
You know where Sunset Riders really shines? The Super Nintendo.
Great List! I love the jokes! 😁
learning boss patterns is the worst
but to each their own
Shit Imps 🤣🤣🤣
I can't believe I never heard of this game back in the day
Bio Hazard Battle!
Gain Ground is one of the best games on Genesis. Easy.
SEGA!
Obligatory "Bury me with my money."
Gotta disagree though. The Genesis version of Sunset Riders is actually the worst. Arcade > SNES > Genesis. It's lacking the most out of any version, missing 4 bosses and two playavle characters. There are some romhackers/Homebrewers working on a Genesis Arcade version currently, can't wait to see what they'll do.
Also Alien Soldier was sorta kind of released in North America. You had to have your Genesis connected to the internet and be signed up with Sega Channel though, something probably only 100 people did.
Don't know if it can be considered a "Hidden Gem" but check out Landstalker. One of my favorites on the Genesis and it filled the itch of having no Zelda on the system. The PS1 classic Alundra was a spiritual sequel. Speaking of the PS1, you ever plan to cover some PS1 games ?
Exactly. It's okay to have conflicting opinions, of course. But whenever someone says something like "and between you and me...this one is better" it makes me hope for a follow-up explanation or some rationale on why your opinion differs so much from the mainstream. As someone who dabbles in retro-emulation, game comparisons across different systems is always interesting.