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Thread: Genesis Collection Coming to PS2 and PSP in November

  1. ugh. i remember when i first played it with some other friends in the room and i screamed 'cause the music in streets of rage 2 was so bad. no one else noticed and that made me even screamier.

  2. Quote Originally Posted by rama
    ugh. i remember when i first played it with some other friends in the room and i screamed 'cause the music in streets of rage 2 was so bad. no one else noticed and that made me even screamier.
    I don't know how someone can miss it, it sounds like a synth keyboard is having an epileptic fit.

  3. #53
    No way I'm buying these games AGAIN.

  4. yes you will.

    it'd be nice if sega took it back further with some of these compilations. i'd really like to play the alex kid games i missed out on and the monster world stuff.

  5. Then buy the fucking games now. omg.

  6. Quote Originally Posted by Valgar
    Then buy the fucking games now. omg.

    Wow. Intelligence.

  7. Quote Originally Posted by Sega saturn x
    I don't know how someone can miss it, it sounds like a synth keyboard is having an epileptic fit.
    Seriously. For even more fun, try hunting down an image of the emulator itself extracted from the disc and try it with any GenROMs you have. It's pretty fucking funny.

    Even funnier is the fact that homebrewers made a better emulator for it.

  8. Not to bitch or anything, but I'd rather Sega focus more on the remakes (via Sega Ages) than just releasing another collection.

    I'll probably still end up getting it though, especially if it ends up having PS4.

  9. #59
    Yeah, because Sega Ages added so much to the games... also Sega didn't do any of them...

  10. You're right Sega didn't develop them directly, but they fund Sega Ages 2500 and I believe own the company. I have heard they had a hand in some of the remakes, as well. If Sega wanted to they could do more in this area.

    Yeah, the remakes that have hit the states have been mostly lackluster (Golden Axe anyone?). However, all I was trying to say was that I'd rather see the remaining re-makes, as well as some new ones, than just the same old 16-bit games I've already played. Who knows? Some of them might actually be good.
    Last edited by isahn80; 30 Jun 2006 at 01:10 PM.

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