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What is the best Sega Genesis?

What is the best Sega Genesis?

Without further ado, here are the 20 best Sega Genesis games.

  • “Sonic 3 & Knuckles” (1994) Sega.
  • “Gunstar Heroes” (1993) Sega.
  • “Streets of Rage 2” (1992) Sega.
  • “OutRun” (1991) Sega.
  • “Disney’s Aladdin” (1993)
  • “NBA Jam Tournament Edition” (1994)
  • “Shinobi III: Return of the Ninja Master” (1993)
  • “Golden Axe” (1989)

What is Sega best known for?

Sega has produced several multi-million-selling game franchises, including Sonic the Hedgehog, Total War, and Yakuza. It is one of the world’s most prolific arcade game producers, with long-running series such as Virtua Fighter and Initial D Arcade Stage.

Are Sega Genesis games still being made?

The Sega Genesis, known as the Mega Drive in regions outside of North America, is a 16-bit video game console that was developed and sold by Sega. Licensed third party re-releases of the console are still being produced, and several indie game developers continue to produce games for it.

What are the best Genesis games?

The Sega Genesis 6-Pak has six of the most defining games on the console. The six games on the Sega Genesis 6-Pak make no appearance on the list, but are some of the best Sega Genesis games out there: Sonic The Hedgehog, Golden Axe, Streets of Rage, Revenge of Shinobi, Columns and Super Hang-On.

What are the best RPGs for the Sega Genesis?

Crusader of Centy is the best Sega Genesis RPG (in our opinions).

  • stolen by evil sorceress Castomira.
  • Light Crusader.
  • Cadash.
  • King’s Bounty.
  • What are the best Sega games?

    Best Sega Genesis/Mega Drive games of all time 11. Mickey Mania 10. Toejam & Earl 2: Panic on Funkotron 9. Flashback: The Quest for Identity 8. Sonic the Hedgehog 7. Sonic The Hedgehog 3 & Knuckles 6. Micro Machines 2: Turbo Tournament 5. Gunstar Heroes 4. Phantasy Star IV 3. Super Street Fighter II 2. Sonic the Hedgehog 2

    Which Sega Genesis console has Aladdin?

    Aladdin has the Sega Genesis version (Console S), Japanese Megadrive version, Demo version and Final Cut version. The first two are self explanatory, the American and Japanese ports of the Genesis and Megadrive games that those of us with the nostalgia bug remember.