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Star Odyssey Down!!

Posted by Sega Dude on October 18, 2011
Posted in: Uncategorized. Tagged: genesis, mega drive, sega, star odyssey, super fighter team. 1 Comment

A day or two ago I realized that I have not received my copy or Star Odyssey from Super Fighter Team that I ordered in July.
I emailed Brandon and inquired about it. Turns out one package had been returned to him because of a bad address. Returned and very badly damaged. Brandon took my word for it and he will be shipping me another copy. I agreed to pay for shipping again and I feel lucky for it. I have no proof to offer Brandon that I never did receive it but he’s a very nice guy and he never doubted me for a moment.

If you’re still into your Genesis/Mega Drive and don’t know about Super Fighter Team you should check out their site. I’ll be ordering every Genesis release they offer 🙂

My previous blog about Star Odyssey.

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Mega Turrican Genesis

Posted by Sega Dude on October 16, 2011
Posted in: Collection New Additions, Games, Genesis (North America). Tagged: accolade, collection, dataeast, genesis, mega turrican, picture, sega. 2 Comments

Every now and again I discover a cool looking game that I missed when it was new. I remember seeing the first Turrican and never bothered with it because I really didn’t like the cover art. The Turrican Accolade version turned me off a game that I think might actually be pretty good.

Not too long ago I started seeing Mega Turrican on ebay for about $60. Several were posted and they were all asking a pretty high amount. It intrigued me. Almost out of the blue, this game that I have never bothered with had a lot of presence on ebay and sellers seemed to think it was worth a lot money. Of course I wanted it but I couldn’t justify the price despite the fact that the cover art for this version is really good.

Then a few weeks later I found another ebay listing for Mega Turrican by DataEast and the starting price was $10. So I jumped in… and of course I ended up paying more than I planned ($36 with shipping). But this copy is in excellent shape and when I tried the game out I was surprised. At first I didn’t think much of it. It Seemed simple in design and hard to play. But as I played a bit more I discovered there is a lot more to this game. It has some real game mechanics that are really well implemented. At first I was having a hard time when there was a need to jump while shooting at enemies, then I discovered that you could jump by pressing up and to the right or left to jump which made things much easier. Then I realized that you actually have a health meter, a grappling hook, an energy wheel mode and about 5 weapon power ups.

The case artwork is great, the graphics are great and the game play has some real appeal. I haven’t played enough to make a verdict but as it is this game is now on the ‘to do list’.

Mega Turrican for the Sega Genesis

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Two Brand New Additions

Posted by Sega Dude on October 15, 2011
Posted in: Collection New Additions, Games, Genesis (North America). Tagged: 6-pak, collection, factory sealed, genesis, light crusader, sega. 2 Comments

Now this is what I’m talk’in about 🙂

$9 for Light Crusader and $19 for Genesis 6-Pak; each including shipping and both factory sealed.
I’ve always wanted this 6-pak collection because it would have been something pretty awesome back in the day and it includes some excellent titles.
I’ve never played Light Crusader but it looks pretty good and I would like to give it a go… but it’s factory sealed. I’ll have to find a cheap cart some day.

Light Crusader and 6-Pak

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Custom Video Game Art

Posted by Sega Dude on October 15, 2011
Posted in: Community. Tagged: art, kalman, phantasy star, sega, shadow of the colossus, video game. Leave a comment

It’s a crazy assumption on my part… For whatever it never dawned on me that other people might have had an artist create a unique piece of art for a favorite video game. Just today I stumbled onto a youtube video from Dinky Dana and he has done just that. He’s had someone draw him an excellent poster for Shadow of the Colossus.

Previously I posted a rough sketch of  poster a friend made for me. My artist buddy Kalman is still working on my Phantasy Star Poster and I’m still eagerly awaiting it!

This clip will start right at 3min 45sec but be sure to check out Dinky’s collection. It’s excellent.

Even though I’m highlighting the custom art that caught my eye Dinky Dana’s game collection is pretty impressive. I’m starting to realize how focused my collection is.

Here a link to the MetalHanzo‘s Shadow of the Colossus poster.

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Three New Mega Drive Additions

Posted by Sega Dude on September 22, 2011
Posted in: Collection New Additions, Games, Mega Drive (Japanese). Tagged: alien storm, collection, japanese, marvel land, mega drive, new zealand story, sega. Leave a comment

I have received three new games from Hit-Japan on ebay.

The New Zealand Story is one that a friend had back in the day and I really liked it. I still remember how awe stuck I was when I first saw it in the Arcades. At the start of the first boss fight you get swallowed by a whale! 🙂 $20

Alien Storm is a cool Golden Axe style game. Three characters to chose from and two player co-op. Although I don’t find it as good as Golden Axe it’s still pretty good and I really like the art work on the Mega Drive version.  $18

I don’t know much about Marvel Land but the case looks pretty nice and for $8 I thought it was worth adding to the collection. When I briefly tested the cart it reminded me a little bit of Genesis Alex Kidd. You can’t see it in the picture but the cart label that wraps around the back of the cart is lifting a little bit.

With shipping these three games cost me $60.

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Elemental Master – Mini Project Part 2

Posted by Sega Dude on September 18, 2011
Posted in: Uncategorized. Tagged: cartridge, elemental master, fan project, genesis, screw driver, sega. 1 Comment

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By chance I found the required screw driver bit for the screws used on Genesis carts. For a few bucks (shipped) I bought one and I was finally able to open up my Elemental Master carts.

I swapped the working circuit board from the beat up looking cartridge case and put it into my the good condition cart of my original Elemental Master that was not working.

Opened Elemental Master Cart

Now I have a good condition ‘working’ Elemental Master. If the manual didn’t have some damage from a sticker and a few other minor nicks this set would be like new.

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