I was a Sega Kid . My cousin was an SNES kid . In 1992 we had many “debates” on who was cooler, but at the end of the day we loved it all when we went to each other’s houses
I was both a Sega Genesis & SNES Kid as well, though my personal favorite is “Streets Of Rage 2”, “Sonic The Hedgehog 2”, “Steel Empire” on Sega Genesis from 1992 on Sega Genesis!!!
@deagleninja 1992 was all about the SNES: Street Fighter 2, Contra 3, Zelda 3, Super Mario Kart, Castlevania 4, Super Star Wars, Turtles in Time, NCAA Basketball... Of course, 1993 was Sega's turn to dominate (Aladdin, Jungle Strike, Shining Force, Shinobi 3, Mortal Kombat, Gunstar Heroes, Rocket Knight...)
I'm definitely more on board with the Snes, but both systems were good. I was only really jealous of Sega having treasure as a developer, everything else i was kinda like, yeah its cool, not enough to make me want a Genesis, plus I wasn't a fan of the Genesis buttons in a row controller.
For sure, it will never be like those days again, glad we were able to experience it. Looking at the gaming mags at a bookstore, then checking the new games at a gaming store, grab a slice of pizza, maybe play some arcades or see a movie, miss it!
I always enjoyed doing the gaming "run" during the nineties; going through the main mall and around the perimeter of the adjacent strip malls to find new bargain games that I was waiting on, and even other games that I didn't think I would buy until it was in front of me at a take it off our hands price. Sears, Best Buy, Toys R Us, Circuit City, Comp USA, Kay Bee Toy and Hobby, Funco Land, even Target for a time carried enough diversified inventory that they wanted to unload. I'd include Electronics Boutique and Software Ect. but they were more for the hard to find new releases and didn't close games out as much. Most of those places are now closed and I haven't walked into a Best Buy in over fifteen years.
I was born in 74' TR, been a gamer a long time. I remember those days well, give anything to have them back. That's why I spend a lot of time playing retro consoles, the Sega Saturn being my favorite of all time
I remember the day mum bought us SoR2 in the town and sitting in the coffee shop after drooling over the box art and smelling the fresh new manual, barely able to contain myself until I got home in a few hours.
All I remember is ugly mutant's member hitting and hitting hard in '92. It destroyed communism and brought down the Berlin wall. Men killed themselves.
@@eskanda3434 you're applauding men killing themselves or turning to homosexuality, incest or pedophilia. The lead singer of INXS killed himself instead of living cockolded at best by a very small number of ugly lying mutants.
Weekend as a kid ment going to blockbuster and renting a new game. The smell of popcorn and kids talking about the latest game. Cover art was how we would usually Jude a game. Such simple and joyful day's. Today's game haven't got the same soul. Maybe I'm getting old and sour perhaps. But most games today are violence and dark. Pixel art always warms my heart.
In the early 90’s my time was split between Genesis, SNES & the TurboGrafx-16. I still have all my consoles and games from those days. Such a magical time.
Our family got an NES Christmas 1989. Got Batman and Mario 2. That was actually a do over though you see. At first we had Ghost Busters and Shadowgate of all things. We couldn't figure out either game. Ghostbusters is notorious, nothing against Shadowgate it was just beyond the grasp of a 4 year old boy and 5 year old girl. Games really needed age suggestions back then. My mom returned them to Hills I still remember this and yeah we got two absolute bangers in Batman and Mario 2 instead. What a difference lol. Anyways. Had I personally gotten a Sega Genesis in 1989 or really even saw Altered Beast running in my home on a console... I uhh, would have shat my pants. I don't think my 4 year old brain could handle those graphics back then when even the Nintendo was still impressive. Especially considering Altered Beast was one of my favorite arcade games back then.
@@lestat6466 Awesome times for sure! I got a Sega Master in 1986, NES in 1987. My house was the gathering spot for all the kids in the neighborhood Lol
I like how he included Chakan. It's obviously been many years since I last played it but most of the hate towards it was because people found it too hard. I personally liked it a lot.
The random generated maps greatly elevate the replay ability of that game. I never owned the game by I rented that game from the video store more so than any other game. Every couple of months for a couple of years we would have a Toejam and Earl weekend.
Xmas '92 was the exact day an 8 year old me received a prezzie that would kickstart my fandom of Sega, when I received a huge box which contained a Sega Megadrive, complete with a 3 button control pad and also a copy of Sonic The Hedgehog (Also kicked off my fandom of STH!) Still worked when I sadly lost the console in 2019... Albeit with a semi-broken power slider. I bloody LOVED that console, and spent many, MANY hours on that machine! If I ever win the lottery, or something like that, I will revisit my fandom of everything Sega ^_^
As much as I loved Sega Genesis I got my Super Nes for X-mas 1992. I didn't get my own until X-mas 1994 along with Sonic 2, Sonic 3 , and Sonic and Knuckles. The real driving force behind me wanting a Genesis so bad aside from a majority of my friends in High School having one as their main 16-bit home console was that I wanted Contra Hard Corps which my mom took me to Kay-Bee Toys to get 3 days after Christmas that and I was a huge Konami fan and wanted to see what they could do on the Sega Genesis. Later on in March of 1995 I sent away to get a free game in the mail from Sega that game was Greatest Heavyweights and I was loving it. Later that year I let my cousin borrow my Genesis for a week which sadly his older sister took it to a pawn shop and sold it. I traded my entire NES console, accessories, and games I had at the time to Funcoland around Christmas time in 1995 to get another Genesis console along with Vectorman and Gunstar Heroes. I wanted a Playstation 1 but I didn't have enough in store credit.
I love hearing peoples childhood gaming story's. They are all unique and yet oh so relatable, maybe I should do a video series of subscriber gaming storys 🤔
@@Sega_Dreams No. Not only that I had borrowed Evander Holyfield Boxing from a friend at school that also got pawned. I tried give my friend my copy of Greatest Heavyweights which was the sequel but he wouldn't accept it so I had to go buy a copy of Evander Holyfield to replace the one that my older cousin sold.
Some of my favorite childhood memories are playing Sonic Spinball with my mom. She felt safe buying me sonic games when i was super young and that’s what first got me into gaming. She saw me playing spinball and saw there was multiplayer and decided to give it a try with me. We played every Sunday together after dinner. Love you, Mom!
I have never been a "only this brand" console gamer. I love them all. I am a gamer who loves games. Every console has always had exclusives...so I have always needed all consoles.
I really slept on just how great 1992 was for gaming as a whole. SNES was off the charts and the Genesis definitely put out a fair share of quality as well.
I remember sneaking and snooping in my parents back room a few months before Christmas in 1991 and finding a brand new copy of Streets Of Rage I was getting for Christmas that year. The next year I remember counting down the weeks for Golden Axe 2's arrival.
Yeah, that was a good time to be a Genesis owner. I clearly didn't know what I was doing whenever I played Joe Montana 2. I didn't get to play Bio-Hazard Battle until many years later, and I liked it instantly. The unusual setting and unique soundtrack really resonated with me. I love the strange music in that game. And speaking of good music, I got much more than my money's worth out of Captain America & The Avengers. I was into Marvel comics at the time, though not the Avengers, and I loved beat-em-up games, so I ordered it through the mail as soon as I saw it existed. The included pin was a nice bonus too. I had never seen the arcade version, but a friend told me about it. I was very familiar with Sega's Spider-Man arcade game and was hoping for an approximation of that. In that way, I was a bit disappointed, but I ended up really liking the game for what it was and played it a ton. I didn't know it got mixed or poor reviews. It's worth repeating how awesome the music in it is. I wanted to like Sunset Riders, but I have the worst time seeing those bullets. Like Bio-Hazard Battle, I didn't get to play Streets of Rage 2 until many years later. I played a ton of the first game, so my urgency to get it was low. I wanted to get it, but it was one of those games that just passed me by for whatever reason. But it is indeed a massive improvement. It was rare to see a sequel be four times the size of its predecessor in terms of data, and it showed. I greatly enjoy Hyperstone Heist. Turtles in Time on the SNES has a lot going for it too, and is better in a lot of ways. But I vastly prefer the arcade-like FM synth music in the Genesis game. Luckily, thanks to hacks, I can put the arcade music into Turtles in Time. And as for Sonic 2, all I can say is that getting it and playing it that Christmas was magic. What a great game and sequel.
Hope don't mind me asking but why carnt you re live childhood I have and would highly recomend megadrive they are easy to get hold of and good value in my opinion 😉
I was fortunate. I got my Genesis in December 90 on my birthday, and I got my SNES on Xmas day 91. So going into 92 I had both. In Summer of 92 on my SNES I got Street Fighter II, and got Turtles in Time in December on my birthday in 92. On my Sega Genesis I got Sonic 2 sometime during the Fall of 92 and I got Streets of Rage 2 on Xmas day 92. In early 93 I ended up getting that Joe Montana Sports Talk Football game on my Genesis and I got Super Double Dragon on my SNES.
Oh man! I was in year 4 in school and in middle of nowhere in a Kurdish village right top of the mountains a shop keeper had brought this to the village and all the kids were queueing to play. Basically till end of our secondary, whatever pocket money we were given we used to give it to that shop keeper to play games. There was a chaos about this in the village. Our parents didn't want us to waste our money to play and we used to go secretly. I miss my white donkey
I remember getting sonic 2, road rash 2 and streets of rage 2 that year (and also desert strike) - what a year and what an awesome set of games that got many hours of play! The Megadrive was my favourite but I also managed to get a Snes for streetfighter 2 sometime after Christmas.
Christmas of '92 was when we finally got our own Genesis with Sonic 1 & 2! We've been our friends Genesis prior to then, but it was so nice to have own one. Said friend let us borrow about a dozen or so of his games and he had some good titles in there.
I used to buy all the UK gaming magazines back in '92. I remember one particular reviewer having a meltdown over Sonic 2. The text of the review was just "look at the graphics!!! and then a double-page spread of screenshots. Goodtimes.
You know, I have the Mean Machines mags and was looking at the private ads section recently.. I wonder if anyone still has their same phone number and lives at that address or their parents do? Me: "Hi, is James there.. it's about the Megadrive 2 with Golden Axe he has for sale?" Old woman: "What...? James...? He hasn't lived here for 25 years." Me: "But he put this advert in just last week.. what do you mean?" Old woman: "There must be some mistake, Megadrive?" Me: "Wait.. what year is this....??"
I remember all too well getting Ecco for christmas, I had it the year later though. The dark waters traumatised me when I was 7. I remember getting a cheat code because of how difficult it was and when I saw the horror of the last boss it gave me nightmares. It took me till I was in my mid 20's to revisit it on emulation (save states) to finally beat it and it still made my skin crawl when I got to those dark water levels. Survival horror is such a perfect description for this game, I never looked at it this way before but it makes perfect sense!!
I got a Super Nintendo for Christmas 93 or 94 from my mom. It’s by far that Christmas gift I got as a kid, I have the most and clearest memory’s of. I really really wished for it, but had not much hope, cause I knew it was pricy. Packing it out and seeing the box was a great feeling I remember well 😄
Just getting Sonic 2 and Streets of Rage 2 in 92 made it incredible year for Genesis fans. Looking at the list you made, I also realized in retrospect, that my friends gave me games that they wanted to play at my house for Christmas or my Birthday, so they could play them when we had sleep overs. That’s literally the only reason I own any sports games outside of NBA Jam. As always, this was another great video with high quality information and presentation, thanks for bringing back such great memories!
Christmas of '92 was pretty huge for me because it's when I got my SNES. I was always more of a Nintendo kid, but my neighbors had a Genesis since '91, so we basically went back and forth from each other's houses so no one was deprived.
Fond memories of 92 as well. New Years eve, my brother and I had worked hard all morning cleaning our rooms. My Mum had got enough money together to treat us, and sent us off to buy a game together. We saw World of Illusion, both agreed it was better to buy one good game, and that New Years we sat together playing the game through to completion.
I got my Genesis in Christmas of 1992, I was 8 years old. Wow I just told my age, any way Sonic 1 and 2 were the games I got that Christmas. Aaaah nostalgia we meet again.
@@BoyBlaze2002 If I remember right they got me street fighter 2 champion edition for my birthday in 9th bday in 93 It felt like forever waiting for that to come out
@@adamwbc863 I got Street Fighter 2 that year too, but you’re right it took forever to come out. However I got Fatal Fury in early ‘93 to hold me over til SF 2 came out. It more than sufficed, but it was no where near as good as SF 2.
Sonic 2, Streets of Rage 2 and TMNT. Great year with just those 3 games alone. I got a Genesis in January 1993, and those were some of the games I played immediately. My cousin and I played Hyperstone Heist all the time when our families would get together.
I remember getting Sonic 2 that Christmas and that was all I played for like 2 months straight. As for Super Wrestlemania, sure it's not as good as what came after, but compared to Wrestlemania on NES it was a HUGE step in the right direction. I loved it at the time as I too was a Wrestling fan in that era and used to go with my Dad and Uncle to Wrestling events when they came around. I saw guys like Ted DiBiase, Shawn Michaels (both as a singles wrestler and in The Rockers) and even Macho Man and Hulk Hogan in person, then on TV, then play as the most realistic looking versions (for the time) of them on my Genesis. Life was good.
My family got our Genesis Xmas 1992. We were working class. But my mom worked a shit load of overtime and gave us a great Xmas. We got the Sonic 2 pack in with Joe Montana 93 and Taz-mainia. Best Christmas ever.
Absolutely love the genesis. This was the year at the end I got sega visions magazine in summer of 92. Seeing these games in the magazine I couldn’t wait to get some. I feel that 89-91 was so good for the genesis pre sonic bringing arcade sega ports home and 92-93 is when developers knew the system and pushed it to the limits bringing so many great games to the genesis. Man I’m so glad I bought an actual genesis again. Live my system and the model 2 tower of power lol
My now step-dad had just started dating my mom at the time. My brothers (our ages 11, 8 (me), and 6) and I got a Sega Genesis for Christmas 1992 from Doug. We still joke that he tried to buy our love with that purchase. But it was our first system we actually would get games for (after our Game Boys). We just had Sonic 1, but got Sonic 2 for my birthday a few months later. That's all we wanted for longest time! We loved those games. We would rent games occasionally and borrow them, but missed out on basically all of this and everything before these games came out. Go 49ers, I love seeing you beat the Cowboys with them in every licensed nfl game ! :D
Such a cherished moment in my life when my parents got it for me that Christmas we never was the richest like you said but they made sure they got me they system they knew how bad I wanted it !!! Definitely a Sega Kid!!!! 1992 was such a great year to be a kid!!!!! Bio Hazard Battle was so good loved that game!!!!!
Holy cow. These 60 days have 2 of my top Genesis games, and an additional one of my personal favourites! I think World of Illusion is a real hidden gem on the Genesis for anyone who doesn't mind games on the easier/shorter side. Tons of fun!
Me and my friends would do all nighters on gain ground, toejam & earl, streets of rage, and watch each other wipe out in road rash 2. Those were the days, the gaming industry, and life, was so much simpler back then.
This was a great year for the Mega Drive. It was the year that I got Ecco and Sonic 2 for Christmas, which are still 2 of my favourite games of all time. I still have my issue of Mean Machines Sega that had in-depth reviews of both games. Good times.
In April 1993 I received the *_SEGA Mega Drive II Jurassic Park Bundle_* and a *_6-Button Arcade Pad_* which my Dad purposely kept in his room. While taking turns playing Sonic the Hedgehog 2 with my brother. We were wondering if a 2nd player could be Tails if we had another controller. That's when Dad casually tells me that I still had another present on the table that I hadn't open yet. Which he put there while we were playing the game and partially concealed it behind some discarded wrapping paper. Oh what a great day that was. Side note on the back of the Mega Drive II Jurassic Park Bundle box the Sonic 2 description used a Sonic 1 screen shot. I had barely played Sonic 1 when I got the Mega Drive. So for a while I thought it was some secret level hidden in the game.
So many Sears stores gonzo. Still vibrant in 1992 though some of the cracks were starting to show. Somehow kmart and sears couldnt make a go of it, its like they both played to their weaknesses accelerating their fall. The CEO eddie lampert was a wunderkind but turned out to be a weirdo (supposedly was kidnapped and ransomed but tricked his kidnappers into letting him go, that kind of weirdness) anyway, yes sears (and even kmart) still had cool stuff to see back then
1992 was a great year indeed! My best friend at the time has the SNES and we played a lot of SF2! I wanted to get a SNES but then SOR 2 came out and I was blown away by its graphics (I knew it would sound good!) 16 megabits really showed what the Genesis (& SNES) could really do! I kept the Genesis & got games of it instead!
I was a little late sega kid, got a saturn but my m64 was really my favorite console of that era, later got a dreamcast and that was my console for a really long time until my gamecube in late 2003
Despite being both a Sega Genesis and SNES kid in 1992, my favorites were definitely “Streets Of Rage 2”, “Sonic The Hedgehog 2”, “Steel Empire” “World Of Illusion: Starring Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck” and “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Hyperstone Heist” on Sega Genesis from 1992 and whatever!
Didnt Street Fighter 2 come out around this time to? I think I got it that Christmas...92' was a follow up year. Devlopers were adding more memory and games were getting more bigger, better and pushed hardware harder. I would say 92' was the dawn of the height of the Genesis. Hitting full stride in 93-94. Awesome memories!!! Thanks for the good time recall.
Love this vid! Should do more on remembering the year and game you anticipated as kid. As I'm having flashbacks watching makes me think we gotta be about same age lol.
Great Content. 92-93 was the best times in my Genesis days. The power you felt holding a Genesis cartridge felt different back then. You can imagine playing the game in your head before playing it in real life and it was way better in you head 😆
Christmas 1992 was awesome. A Genesis and a SNES the same day. For me, though, 1994 was probably my favorite Genesis year for Christmas. Street Fighter II SCE and Sonic and Knuckles. I primarily rented for SNES but had SFII and Mario.
strong agree about '94. my fave gaming year as well. i think besides the games, being 15 at that time was riiight before i hit the work force, and was able to be inside with no responsibilities.
Great video, bringing me to back to childhood youth. Nothing can replace the memories of my brother and I playing many of these games everyday until the late hours of the night. Thank for giving me the chance to remember those times. Also maybe make a Sega Saturn holiday season video next.
I was too young to go to the arcades plus they were also considered very dangerous back in 1992 because there will literally be fights all the time so I couldn’t experience the street fighter, mortal kombat and neo Geo arcade game craze but thankfully 1992 gave us Sonic 2, streets of rage 2, Super Mario kart, Zelda link to the past and of course the snes home port of street fighter 2 world warrior which had 6 year old me go crazy over
Christmas of 92 is when I got my Genesis. Wonderful memories. It was so hard to act surprised when I went to unwrap it. My parents had just barely run out of wrapping paper so when my 13 year old self picked-up the extra joystick I could just barely see the middle of the Genesis logo and immediately knew the bigger box had to be the system.
My brothers and I finished Ecco the Dolphin and it was very satisfying. I finished Road Rash but not Road Rash II as a kid, but that Wild Thing bike is thrilling. I agree, music better in Road Rash 1 especially Redwood Forest.
I do not do giveaways on UA-cam. If you get a reply to your comment saying contact them because you’ve won something, ITS A SCAM. This is not me.
Even if it's my birthday? 😁
I was a Sega Kid . My cousin was an SNES kid . In 1992 we had many “debates” on who was cooler, but at the end of the day we loved it all when we went to each other’s houses
But you both knew that the sega kid was always cooler 😅🤪
I was both a Sega Genesis & SNES
Kid as well, though my personal favorite
is “Streets Of Rage 2”, “Sonic The
Hedgehog 2”, “Steel Empire” on
Sega Genesis from 1992 on Sega
Genesis!!!
@deagleninja 1992 was all about the SNES: Street Fighter 2, Contra 3, Zelda 3, Super Mario Kart, Castlevania 4, Super Star Wars, Turtles in Time, NCAA Basketball...
Of course, 1993 was Sega's turn to dominate (Aladdin, Jungle Strike, Shining Force, Shinobi 3, Mortal Kombat, Gunstar Heroes, Rocket Knight...)
Well, your cousin was richer :P
I'm definitely more on board with the Snes, but both systems were good. I was only really jealous of Sega having treasure as a developer, everything else i was kinda like, yeah its cool, not enough to make me want a Genesis, plus I wasn't a fan of the Genesis buttons in a row controller.
Shoutout to Sega Lord X's mom, for working hard, getting him a genesis, wich resulted in us getting this S tier sega content
You right you right!
Definitely S tier. Sega tier ;-)
Shout out to all the guys that were paying her! ZING
thats what i call love baby!
Amen
Being at Sears in the mall around Christmas 1992......man what a magical time. It's not REMOTELY the same anymore
For real
Too true.
For sure, it will never be like those days again, glad we were able to experience it. Looking at the gaming mags at a bookstore, then checking the new games at a gaming store, grab a slice of pizza, maybe play some arcades or see a movie, miss it!
I always enjoyed doing the gaming "run" during the nineties; going through the main mall and around the perimeter of the adjacent strip malls to find new bargain games that I was waiting on, and even other games that I didn't think I would buy until it was in front of me at a take it off our hands price. Sears, Best Buy, Toys R Us, Circuit City, Comp USA, Kay Bee Toy and Hobby, Funco Land, even Target for a time carried enough diversified inventory that they wanted to unload. I'd include Electronics Boutique and Software Ect. but they were more for the hard to find new releases and didn't close games out as much. Most of those places are now closed and I haven't walked into a Best Buy in over fifteen years.
I was born in 74' TR, been a gamer a long time. I remember those days well, give anything to have them back. That's why I spend a lot of time playing retro consoles, the Sega Saturn being my favorite of all time
I remember the day mum bought us SoR2 in the town and sitting in the coffee shop after drooling over the box art and smelling the fresh new manual, barely able to contain myself until I got home in a few hours.
I did the same thing I always smelled the manuals too lol
Yup, fellow instruction manual sniffer here too. 😁
Those instruction manuals in the plastic Genesis cases had a specific smell and I thought I was the only person that liked the smell of them 😂
1992 was a great year for the 16-bit era.
That's also the year
I finally got my first 16-bit system TURBOGRAFX-16 🕹🤘🤩📺
All I remember is ugly mutant's member hitting and hitting hard in '92. It destroyed communism and brought down the Berlin wall. Men killed themselves.
1992 was a great year for humanity period! 90s were the best!
@@eskanda3434 you're applauding men killing themselves or turning to homosexuality, incest or pedophilia. The lead singer of INXS killed himself instead of living cockolded at best by a very small number of ugly lying mutants.
Weekend as a kid ment going to blockbuster and renting a new game.
The smell of popcorn and kids talking about the latest game.
Cover art was how we would usually Jude a game.
Such simple and joyful day's.
Today's game haven't got the same soul.
Maybe I'm getting old and sour perhaps.
But most games today are violence and dark.
Pixel art always warms my heart.
In the early 90’s my time was split between Genesis, SNES & the TurboGrafx-16. I still have all my consoles and games from those days. Such a magical time.
I got my Genesis for Christmas 1989.
Still have it, and still works.
Our family got an NES Christmas 1989. Got Batman and Mario 2.
That was actually a do over though you see. At first we had Ghost Busters and Shadowgate of all things. We couldn't figure out either game. Ghostbusters is notorious, nothing against Shadowgate it was just beyond the grasp of a 4 year old boy and 5 year old girl. Games really needed age suggestions back then. My mom returned them to Hills I still remember this and yeah we got two absolute bangers in Batman and Mario 2 instead. What a difference lol.
Anyways. Had I personally gotten a Sega Genesis in 1989 or really even saw Altered Beast running in my home on a console... I uhh, would have shat my pants. I don't think my 4 year old brain could handle those graphics back then when even the Nintendo was still impressive. Especially considering Altered Beast was one of my favorite arcade games back then.
@@lestat6466
Awesome times for sure!
I got a Sega Master in 1986, NES in 1987.
My house was the gathering spot for all the kids in the neighborhood
Lol
Damn hard to believe its been 30 years but 1992 was a golden era for us megadrive owners, truly wish i could go back ❤️
I like how he included Chakan. It's obviously been many years since I last played it but most of the hate towards it was because people found it too hard. I personally liked it a lot.
I remember buying ToeJam & Earl in a pawn shop, just the cartridge, didn't know anything about it.
Best purchase I ever made.
Toejam & Earl was such a good game.
@@jessop- Yessir! 👍
The random generated maps greatly elevate the replay ability of that game. I never owned the game by I rented that game from the video store more so than any other game. Every couple of months for a couple of years we would have a Toejam and Earl weekend.
Xmas '92 was the exact day an 8 year old me received a prezzie that would kickstart my fandom of Sega, when I received a huge box which contained a Sega Megadrive, complete with a 3 button control pad and also a copy of Sonic The Hedgehog (Also kicked off my fandom of STH!)
Still worked when I sadly lost the console in 2019... Albeit with a semi-broken power slider.
I bloody LOVED that console, and spent many, MANY hours on that machine!
If I ever win the lottery, or something like that, I will revisit my fandom of everything Sega ^_^
As much as I loved Sega Genesis I got my Super Nes for X-mas 1992. I didn't get my own until X-mas 1994 along with Sonic 2, Sonic 3 , and Sonic and Knuckles. The real driving force behind me wanting a Genesis so bad aside from a majority of my friends in High School having one as their main 16-bit home console was that I wanted Contra Hard Corps which my mom took me to Kay-Bee Toys to get 3 days after Christmas that and I was a huge Konami fan and wanted to see what they could do on the Sega Genesis. Later on in March of 1995 I sent away to get a free game in the mail from Sega that game was Greatest Heavyweights and I was loving it. Later that year I let my cousin borrow my Genesis for a week which sadly his older sister took it to a pawn shop and sold it. I traded my entire NES console, accessories, and games I had at the time to Funcoland around Christmas time in 1995 to get another Genesis console along with Vectorman and Gunstar Heroes. I wanted a Playstation 1 but I didn't have enough in store credit.
I love hearing peoples childhood gaming story's. They are all unique and yet oh so relatable, maybe I should do a video series of subscriber gaming storys 🤔
Was his older sister on drugs or something? I would have been so pissed!!
@@Sega_Dreams No. Not only that I had borrowed Evander Holyfield Boxing from a friend at school that also got pawned. I tried give my friend my copy of Greatest Heavyweights which was the sequel but he wouldn't accept it so I had to go buy a copy of Evander Holyfield to replace the one that my older cousin sold.
I remember getting Sonic 2, World of Illusion, Splatter house 2 and Streets of Rage 2 for Xmas in 92. Good times
Some of my favorite childhood memories are playing Sonic Spinball with my mom. She felt safe buying me sonic games when i was super young and that’s what first got me into gaming. She saw me playing spinball and saw there was multiplayer and decided to give it a try with me. We played every Sunday together after dinner. Love you, Mom!
She also got me Echo the Dolphin but I couldn’t get out of the first level until years and years later.
I disagree about the Avengers port. The arcade version is one of my favorite games of all time, and that port just was not the same.
I’ve been a boxer since i could walk and i have to say Holyfield’s boxing is FAR superior to Ali’s.
I too was a big wrestling fan. Bret Hart putting Hogan in a Sharpshooter and making him tap like the yellow belly chump he is works for me, brother!
Streets of Rage 2 is one of my favorite games of all time. I played that game to death with my older brother.
I have never been a "only this brand" console gamer. I love them all. I am a gamer who loves games. Every console has always had exclusives...so I have always needed all consoles.
Man, that christmas me my brother got Road Rash II and NHL Hockey 93. Those were the days.
I really slept on just how great 1992 was for gaming as a whole. SNES was off the charts and the Genesis definitely put out a fair share of quality as well.
92 really was a magical year for Mega Drive owners, so many great memories
I remember sneaking and snooping in my parents back room a few months before Christmas in 1991 and finding a brand new copy of Streets Of Rage I was getting for Christmas that year. The next year I remember counting down the weeks for Golden Axe 2's arrival.
Man I can still remember the excitement of getting some of these games for Christmas or my birthday. The 90s was a great time to be a gamer
Got 4 of these games in 92, unbelievable.
Yeah, that was a good time to be a Genesis owner. I clearly didn't know what I was doing whenever I played Joe Montana 2. I didn't get to play Bio-Hazard Battle until many years later, and I liked it instantly. The unusual setting and unique soundtrack really resonated with me. I love the strange music in that game. And speaking of good music, I got much more than my money's worth out of Captain America & The Avengers. I was into Marvel comics at the time, though not the Avengers, and I loved beat-em-up games, so I ordered it through the mail as soon as I saw it existed. The included pin was a nice bonus too. I had never seen the arcade version, but a friend told me about it. I was very familiar with Sega's Spider-Man arcade game and was hoping for an approximation of that. In that way, I was a bit disappointed, but I ended up really liking the game for what it was and played it a ton. I didn't know it got mixed or poor reviews. It's worth repeating how awesome the music in it is.
I wanted to like Sunset Riders, but I have the worst time seeing those bullets. Like Bio-Hazard Battle, I didn't get to play Streets of Rage 2 until many years later. I played a ton of the first game, so my urgency to get it was low. I wanted to get it, but it was one of those games that just passed me by for whatever reason. But it is indeed a massive improvement. It was rare to see a sequel be four times the size of its predecessor in terms of data, and it showed. I greatly enjoy Hyperstone Heist. Turtles in Time on the SNES has a lot going for it too, and is better in a lot of ways. But I vastly prefer the arcade-like FM synth music in the Genesis game. Luckily, thanks to hacks, I can put the arcade music into Turtles in Time. And as for Sonic 2, all I can say is that getting it and playing it that Christmas was magic. What a great game and sequel.
Your channel is so nostalgic it makes me sad I can’t re live my childhood playing these games!! Thank you sir, your channel is awesome!!
Hope don't mind me asking but why carnt you re live childhood I have and would highly recomend megadrive they are easy to get hold of and good value in my opinion 😉
@@andymannion7548 Yes but actually re living those moments is what I mean. Those days were great! I loved the 90s!
I was fortunate. I got my Genesis in December 90 on my birthday, and I got my SNES on Xmas day 91. So going into 92 I had both. In Summer of 92 on my SNES I got Street Fighter II, and got Turtles in Time in December on my birthday in 92. On my Sega Genesis I got Sonic 2 sometime during the Fall of 92 and I got Streets of Rage 2 on Xmas day 92. In early 93 I ended up getting that Joe Montana Sports Talk Football game on my Genesis and I got Super Double Dragon on my SNES.
You were one of "those guys." I'm jealous.
@@scranberry6536 Yeah, my house was the neighborhood house. My house was the house all the kids in the neighborhood hung out at.
Joe Montana was the bomb
@@freddyvidz No question!
Nice shoutout to Hyperstone Heist! One of the best TMNT games 🎮
Oh man! I was in year 4 in school and in middle of nowhere in a Kurdish village right top of the mountains a shop keeper had brought this to the village and all the kids were queueing to play. Basically till end of our secondary, whatever pocket money we were given we used to give it to that shop keeper to play games.
There was a chaos about this in the village. Our parents didn't want us to waste our money to play and we used to go secretly.
I miss my white donkey
I love being able to relive my memories of the Sega Genesis. Thank u Sega Lord X
I remember getting Sonic The Hedgehog 2 for Christmas in 1992. We had gotten a Sega Genesis when Sega packed Sonic The Hedgehog in so 1991.
I remember getting sonic 2, road rash 2 and streets of rage 2 that year (and also desert strike) - what a year and what an awesome set of games that got many hours of play!
The Megadrive was my favourite but I also managed to get a Snes for streetfighter 2 sometime after Christmas.
Christmas of '92 was when we finally got our own Genesis with Sonic 1 & 2! We've been our friends Genesis prior to then, but it was so nice to have own one. Said friend let us borrow about a dozen or so of his games and he had some good titles in there.
I used to buy all the UK gaming magazines back in '92. I remember one particular reviewer having a meltdown over Sonic 2. The text of the review was just "look at the graphics!!! and then a double-page spread of screenshots. Goodtimes.
You know, I have the Mean Machines mags and was looking at the private ads section recently.. I wonder if anyone still has their same phone number and lives at that address or their parents do?
Me:
"Hi, is James there.. it's about the Megadrive 2 with Golden Axe he has for sale?"
Old woman:
"What...? James...? He hasn't lived here for 25 years."
Me:
"But he put this advert in just last week.. what do you mean?"
Old woman:
"There must be some mistake, Megadrive?"
Me:
"Wait.. what year is this....??"
This was the Christmas before I got my Genesis and would just stare at the magazine pictures drooling, this video was rad!
I remember all too well getting Ecco for christmas, I had it the year later though. The dark waters traumatised me when I was 7. I remember getting a cheat code because of how difficult it was and when I saw the horror of the last boss it gave me nightmares. It took me till I was in my mid 20's to revisit it on emulation (save states) to finally beat it and it still made my skin crawl when I got to those dark water levels. Survival horror is such a perfect description for this game, I never looked at it this way before but it makes perfect sense!!
I wanted to like Ecco so badly. I honestly cannot imagine getting through it. It would be an experiment of torture.
I got my Sega Genesis on Christmas of '92. I was 11. That experience made me a hardcore Sega fan to this day.
I got a Super Nintendo for Christmas 93 or 94 from my mom.
It’s by far that Christmas gift I got as a kid, I have the most and clearest memory’s of.
I really really wished for it, but had not much hope, cause I knew it was pricy.
Packing it out and seeing the box was a great feeling I remember well 😄
Just getting Sonic 2 and Streets of Rage 2 in 92 made it incredible year for Genesis fans. Looking at the list you made, I also realized in retrospect, that my friends gave me games that they wanted to play at my house for Christmas or my Birthday, so they could play them when we had sleep overs. That’s literally the only reason I own any sports games outside of NBA Jam. As always, this was another great video with high quality information and presentation, thanks for bringing back such great memories!
Christmas of '92 was pretty huge for me because it's when I got my SNES. I was always more of a Nintendo kid, but my neighbors had a Genesis since '91, so we basically went back and forth from each other's houses so no one was deprived.
Fond memories of 92 as well. New Years eve, my brother and I had worked hard all morning cleaning our rooms. My Mum had got enough money together to treat us, and sent us off to buy a game together. We saw World of Illusion, both agreed it was better to buy one good game, and that New Years we sat together playing the game through to completion.
I got my Genesis in Christmas of 1992, I was 8 years old. Wow I just told my age, any way Sonic 1 and 2 were the games I got that Christmas. Aaaah nostalgia we meet again.
Santa brought the sega, mom and dad had Streets of rage waiting for me under the tree
@@adamwbc863 my parents actually got me streets of rage 1 and 2 for my 9th birthday which was 2/18/93. Good times brother, good times.
@@BoyBlaze2002 If I remember right they got me street fighter 2 champion edition for my birthday in 9th bday in 93
It felt like forever waiting for that to come out
@@adamwbc863 I got Street Fighter 2 that year too, but you’re right it took forever to come out. However I got Fatal Fury in early ‘93 to hold me over til SF 2 came out. It more than sufficed, but it was no where near as good as SF 2.
My childhood 😎 can’t thank my amazing parents enough.
Sonic 2, Streets of Rage 2 and TMNT. Great year with just those 3 games alone. I got a Genesis in January 1993, and those were some of the games I played immediately. My cousin and I played Hyperstone Heist all the time when our families would get together.
I remember getting Sonic 2 that Christmas and that was all I played for like 2 months straight. As for Super Wrestlemania, sure it's not as good as what came after, but compared to Wrestlemania on NES it was a HUGE step in the right direction. I loved it at the time as I too was a Wrestling fan in that era and used to go with my Dad and Uncle to Wrestling events when they came around. I saw guys like Ted DiBiase, Shawn Michaels (both as a singles wrestler and in The Rockers) and even Macho Man and Hulk Hogan in person, then on TV, then play as the most realistic looking versions (for the time) of them on my Genesis. Life was good.
Man, I really liked playing through Ecco as an adult. Amazingly immersive story and gameplay. Infuriating but immersive.
My parents got me Sonic 2, Super Nintendo, and Street Fighter II in Christmas 1992.
My family got our Genesis Xmas 1992. We were working class. But my mom worked a shit load of overtime and gave us a great Xmas. We got the Sonic 2 pack in with Joe Montana 93 and Taz-mainia. Best Christmas ever.
Joe Montana football was my favorite sports game until NBA Jam came out ! Sonic w was also a great game…
Love that you gave some shine to Bio-Hazard Battle! Atmosphere and especially the soundtrack in that game is absolutely amazing!
Getting turtles was an awesome time back then.
I didn't get my Genesis in till 1994, when I was in the 4th grade. My grandma got me the model 1 console.
Absolutely love the genesis. This was the year at the end I got sega visions magazine in summer of 92. Seeing these games in the magazine I couldn’t wait to get some.
I feel that 89-91 was so good for the genesis pre sonic bringing arcade sega ports home and 92-93 is when developers knew the system and pushed it to the limits bringing so many great games to the genesis. Man I’m so glad I bought an actual genesis again. Live my system and the model 2 tower of power lol
Then 95-97 3rd parties were able to push the genesis to its limits.
Theses are all great games. I have most of them. Sega was on a roll back then.
Really enjoy your videos.
Not because I'm that much into video games anymore - but because I can hear your honesty and appreciation.
👍
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Amazing stroll down memory lane
My now step-dad had just started dating my mom at the time. My brothers (our ages 11, 8 (me), and 6) and I got a Sega Genesis for Christmas 1992 from Doug. We still joke that he tried to buy our love with that purchase. But it was our first system we actually would get games for (after our Game Boys). We just had Sonic 1, but got Sonic 2 for my birthday a few months later. That's all we wanted for longest time! We loved those games. We would rent games occasionally and borrow them, but missed out on basically all of this and everything before these games came out. Go 49ers, I love seeing you beat the Cowboys with them in every licensed nfl game ! :D
Ha ha did it work you all get on after that ?
@@andymannion7548 Haha, yeah. He's a good dude. He and my mom have been together for 30 years this summer
@@philipstrangio4887 ha result then
Such a cherished moment in my life when my parents got it for me that Christmas we never was the richest like you said but they made sure they got me they system they knew how bad I wanted it !!! Definitely a Sega Kid!!!! 1992 was such a great year to be a kid!!!!! Bio Hazard Battle was so good loved that game!!!!!
Holy cow. These 60 days have 2 of my top Genesis games, and an additional one of my personal favourites!
I think World of Illusion is a real hidden gem on the Genesis for anyone who doesn't mind games on the easier/shorter side. Tons of fun!
1992 was a great year for the megadrive. when they used the bigger cartridges some excellent games came out
Me and my friends would do all nighters on gain ground, toejam & earl, streets of rage, and watch each other wipe out in road rash 2. Those were the days, the gaming industry, and life, was so much simpler back then.
Facts, road rash is the best 16-bit port series and sor 2 for the genesis series.
This was a great year for the Mega Drive. It was the year that I got Ecco and Sonic 2 for Christmas, which are still 2 of my favourite games of all time. I still have my issue of Mean Machines Sega that had in-depth reviews of both games. Good times.
I deeply regret getting rid of my mean machines collection many years ago
If you ask me, 1992 was the Hight of the 16 bitt console war.
Where as 1993-1995 was the peak era of the Genesis.
My first Genesis was the Lion King bundle back then :')
In April 1993 I received the *_SEGA Mega Drive II Jurassic Park Bundle_* and a *_6-Button Arcade Pad_* which my Dad purposely kept in his room. While taking turns playing Sonic the Hedgehog 2 with my brother. We were wondering if a 2nd player could be Tails if we had another controller.
That's when Dad casually tells me that I still had another present on the table that I hadn't open yet. Which he put there while we were playing the game and partially concealed it behind some discarded wrapping paper. Oh what a great day that was.
Side note on the back of the Mega Drive II Jurassic Park Bundle box the Sonic 2 description used a Sonic 1 screen shot. I had barely played Sonic 1 when I got the Mega Drive. So for a while I thought it was some secret level hidden in the game.
Dude, Love your videos. Thanks for making them, and so frequently at that!
I just searched for the best games of 1992 and you have just released this little gem, cheers!
So many Sears stores gonzo. Still vibrant in 1992 though some of the cracks were starting to show. Somehow kmart and sears couldnt make a go of it, its like they both played to their weaknesses accelerating their fall. The CEO eddie lampert was a wunderkind but turned out to be a weirdo (supposedly was kidnapped and ransomed but tricked his kidnappers into letting him go, that kind of weirdness) anyway, yes sears (and even kmart) still had cool stuff to see back then
1992 was a great year indeed! My best friend at the time has the SNES and we played a lot of SF2! I wanted to get a SNES but then SOR 2 came out and I was blown away by its graphics (I knew it would sound good!) 16 megabits really showed what the Genesis (& SNES) could really do! I kept the Genesis & got games of it instead!
I was a little late sega kid, got a saturn but my m64 was really my favorite console of that era, later got a dreamcast and that was my console for a really long time until my gamecube in late 2003
its so nuts how similar Cade Bane from Starwars Looks like Chakkan
EFRDB and Greatest Heavyweights basically stole my childhood.
finally sat down and beat Chakan recently, and I think what carried me through the game was the setting mostly.
It's funny that Motley Crue pinball came out in 1992. By that point, Grunge had taken over and Motley Crue were quickly becoming yesterday's news.
I got my Genesis on Christmas of 1989 to, too many good memories. Great video.
Despite being both a Sega Genesis
and SNES kid in 1992, my favorites
were definitely “Streets Of Rage 2”,
“Sonic The Hedgehog 2”, “Steel Empire”
“World Of Illusion: Starring Mickey Mouse
and Donald Duck” and “Teenage Mutant
Ninja Turtles: The Hyperstone Heist”
on Sega Genesis from 1992 and whatever!
SoR2 is a masterpiece. The Soundtrack takes me back to living with my mother when I was in 1st grade. The Nostalgia is real
Love the Road Rash tunes playing at the beginning. A most excellent choice.
The Lord has Spoken once again, delivering pure Sega Goodness:-))
Lol my mom was the same way. I never got hardly anything during the year but she always did well on birthdays & Xmas.
I was born in 1992, but a lot of these games were the first games I played as my older brother had a sega megadrive
Road Rash II was sooooo good.
For me the beats of this were more distinctive than the first
Didnt Street Fighter 2 come out around this time to? I think I got it that Christmas...92' was a follow up year. Devlopers were adding more memory and games were getting more bigger, better and pushed hardware harder. I would say 92' was the dawn of the height of the Genesis. Hitting full stride in 93-94. Awesome memories!!! Thanks for the good time recall.
Genesis didn't get a port of street fighter 2 until 1993. Super Nintendo got the first port in 1992 a year before.
Love this video! Looking foward to more holidays themed release day games vids
Love this vid! Should do more on remembering the year and game you anticipated as kid. As I'm having flashbacks watching makes me think we gotta be about same age lol.
A lot of my favorite Genesis games are from 1990-1991, but 1992 had at least 3 system-defining titles (Sonic 2, SOR2, Thunder Force 4 in JP)
I remember that christmas. I got sonic 2, TMNT hyped stone heist and Madden 93. Best christmas EVAAAAAAAAAA!!!!
Great Content. 92-93 was the best times in my Genesis days. The power you felt holding a Genesis cartridge felt different back then. You can imagine playing the game in your head before playing it in real life and it was way better in you head 😆
Christmas 1992 was awesome. A Genesis and a SNES the same day. For me, though, 1994 was probably my favorite Genesis year for Christmas. Street Fighter II SCE and Sonic and Knuckles. I primarily rented for SNES but had SFII and Mario.
strong agree about '94. my fave gaming year as well. i think besides the games, being 15 at that time was riiight before i hit the work force, and was able to be inside with no responsibilities.
I wasnt alive yet but Christmas of '92 gives me a feeling it was a cool one
1992 was a great time for 16bit games.
It only get better from there.
Great video, bringing me to back to childhood youth. Nothing can replace the memories of my brother and I playing many of these games everyday until the late hours of the night. Thank for giving me the chance to remember those times. Also maybe make a Sega Saturn holiday season video next.
I was too young to go to the arcades plus they were also considered very dangerous back in 1992 because there will literally be fights all the time so I couldn’t experience the street fighter, mortal kombat and neo Geo arcade game craze but thankfully 1992 gave us Sonic 2, streets of rage 2, Super Mario kart, Zelda link to the past and of course the snes home port of street fighter 2 world warrior which had 6 year old me go crazy over
Just what I needed, a perfect video from Lord Sega X, thanks for the awesome content!!!!
Christmas of 92 is when I got my Genesis. Wonderful memories. It was so hard to act surprised when I went to unwrap it. My parents had just barely run out of wrapping paper so when my 13 year old self picked-up the extra joystick I could just barely see the middle of the Genesis logo and immediately knew the bigger box had to be the system.
My brothers and I finished Ecco the Dolphin and it was very satisfying. I finished Road Rash but not Road Rash II as a kid, but that Wild Thing bike is thrilling. I agree, music better in Road Rash 1 especially Redwood Forest.
30yrs ago today Santa brought me a Sega Genesis and my love for video games began. Man, What a ride so far!
'92 was a helluva year.
Lord... you made my day
Everytime I see SR2 being played just makes me want to play it again the music , sound and graphics are so fantastic
1992 was the very best year for the MD. So many excellent games. It was mind blowing. In Europe (and Japan) we also got Thunder Force IV, btw.