
For the next 5 days Bundle Stars is having an amazing sale on classic Sega Genesis games for Steam. For about 30-50 cents (CAD) each depending on the bundle you chose you could have a virtual handful or bucket full or really excellent Sega Genesis games.
I have never used Steam before despite hearing nothing but good things about it. I thought this would be a good opportunity to try it out. So why dip in your big toe when you can just dive in. I bought all 54 Sega Genesis games that were included in this sale. And for a total of what worked out to be about $20 CAD it felt like a safe experiment.

Here’s the complete selection of games available for this promotion:
(get your scrolling finger ready!)
Alex Kidd in the Enchanted Castle

Alien Soldier

Alien Storm

Altered Beast

Beyond Oasis

Bio-Hazard Battle

Bonanza Bros.

Columns

Columns III

Comix Zone

Crack Down

Dr. Robotnik’s Mean Bean Machine

Dynamite Headdy

Ecco Jr.

Ecco the Dolphin

Ecco: The Tides of Time

ESWAT: City Under Siege

Eternal Champions

Gain Ground

Galaxy Force II

Golden Axe

Golden Axe II

Golden Axe III

Gunstar Heroes

Kid Chameleon

Landstalker: The Treasures of King Nole

Light Crusader

Phantasy Star II

Phantasy Star III: Generations of Doom

Phantasy Star IV: The End of the Millennium

Revenge of the Shinobi

Shinobi III: Return of the Ninja Master

Ristar

Shining Force II

Shining in the Darkness

Sonic the Hedgehog

Sonic the Hedgehog 2

Sonic 3 and Knuckles

Sonic 3D Blast

Sonic CD

Sonic Spinball

Space Harrier II

Streets of Rage

Streets of Rage 2

Streets of Rage 3

Super Thunder Blade

Sword of Vermilion

ToeJam & Earl

ToeJam & Earl in Panic on Funkotron

Vectorman

Vectorman 2

Virtua Fighter 2

Wonder Boy III: Monster Lair

Wonder Boy in Monster World

Yeah, that’s right. There are some real heavy hitters in this collection.
The first three games I tested were Streets of Rage, Golden Axe and Phantasy Star II. Right away I noticed that there was some kind of blur effect in place to soften what would have been the natural pixelated look.
The default display setup does not use scan-lines and curves the edges of the screen to simulate an old CRT (tube) TV. I found it strange that Sega chose to default one classic trait of an old tube TV and not also use scan-lines. To me scan-lines are a much more significant feature for an authentic look.
Fortunately the ‘Sega Mega Drive & Genesis Classics’ software does allow you to make several changes. Once in the program click on the Sega Genesis and you’ll be able to turn on scan-lines and straighten the screen edges. This is by far my personal preference.
Below are some comparison screen shots. But in order to really see the different you have to click on each image and see it full size to appreciate what the effects are doing.
No Scan-line and Rounded Edges.

No Scan-line and Rounded Edges.

No Scan-line and Rounded Edges.
I do recommend using a joystick over the keyboard. I felt entirely incompetent on the keyboard even when playing a turned based RPG.
If you do your gaming on a Windows PC and love retro video games this sale is you should take a close look at.
A big thanks to “DESTROY ALL FANBOYS!” for giving me the heads-up on this super sale!











