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My Top 10 Genesis Games


On 12/20/2013 at 03:21 PM by Casey Curran

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It's funny how when moving up the systems by date, I also move up on how much I like them. I never owned a Genesis, but I got to play it a lot as a kid between going to friends and family members' homes. It was always a good time. So here's my top 10 Genesis games, some are multiplatform, but I played these on the Genesis so that's what matters.

10. Bonanza Bros

Another game I only got to on a collection and one of the few early stealth games that was actually good. Robbing every building in this game just worked for me, it was so satisfying to be able to sneak through the area undectected. Also has some great music.

9. Ristar

A really fun and solid platformer with some great, colorful graphics. Ristar's controls initially turned me off, not that they were bad, but he just moved too slow for my taste. But the game designed the levels really well around him and the game won me over.

8. Aladdin

One of the few games that captured the tone of the movie perfectly while also being fun in its own right. Aladdin looked amazing, its music was a perfect 16 bit rendition of the movie's tracks, and was pretty damn fun with just enough twists to the levels to keep things interesting the whole time. One of the reasons I want a Retron 5 is to revisit this.

7. Ecco the Dolphin

Ecco is one of those games I don't think I'd like if I didn't play it as a kid. It seemed like everyone I knew who had a Genesis had this and Sonic for it, so I played it a lot. While the game does have some awkward controls, building up speed to get a huge jump through the air is so relaxing and fun while the game also has some fun yet really challenging level objectives. 

6. Toy Story

Toy Story didn't have any music on par with Aladdin's and Lion King's to help it really nail the movie's feel, but it got the look of it down as perfect as a 16 bit game could manage. The game was always keeping every level fresh, one second you'd be racing Buzz then you'd be driving RC then riding on Rex. But god damn this game was tough.

5. Phantasy Star 4

Another game I didn't get to until a Genesis collection, I probably spent more time with Phantasy Star 4 on my PSP than any actual PSP game. The story and world were fun and unique. The combat didn't do anything new or different, but I actually liked that. It was one of the best examples of turn based combat, things went fast, but had just enough depth and you kept gaining just enough new options to keep things interesting.

4. The Lion King

Aladdin was a great first success with translating a Disney movie into a game, but The Lion King really nailed it. The game captured the movie's tone just as perfectly, especially in the "Can't Wait to Be King" level while the levels felt really distinct yet fun. The transition to Adult Simba later also kept things fresh.

3. Streets of Rage 2

The perfect beat-em-up in my mind. All of the characters felt just different enough to make me want to play the game multiple times. The game also made beating up enemies so incredibly satisfying for me. Have a lot of great memories beating each other up while playing it with my cousin.

2. Gunstar Heroes

I kept reading how great this game was in EGM and when I finally got to play it when I got a Wii, it did not disappoint at all. The two weapon ammo slots made experimentation a blast while the levels did so much to keep themselves distinct and memorable. This is about as good as 2D shooters get.

1. Sonic the Hedgehog 2 

Any of the Sonic games could really take this top spot except maybe 1. It was still really good and 3 and Knuckles are great, but Sonic 2 was perfect in my mind. The level design was top notch, they had a great balance of speed, platforming, and gimmicks. I always thought 3 and Knuckles went a little overboard with the elemental shields, they just took away from the speed gameplay. 2 it was all based around making the speedy bits satisfying, and it really showed when you got to run super fast. But unlike the GBA and DS Sonic games, speed was not all there was. There were slower platforming segments to make you appreciate the speedy bits more. Add in that this game has my favorite soundtrack in any game and you have one of my all time favorite games.


 

Comments

TripOpt55

12/20/2013 at 03:25 PM

Sonic 2 is the correct #1 choice.

Casey Curran Staff Writer

12/23/2013 at 02:11 AM

It's so nice when we actually agree on things.

KnightDriver

12/20/2013 at 04:03 PM

I miss playing Genesis stuff. Love those colorful 2D environments.

Casey Curran Staff Writer

12/23/2013 at 02:12 AM

Yeah, they were nice, but there's plenty like that nowadays, like Rayman Legends.

KnightDriver

12/23/2013 at 02:34 AM

Yea, that game is gorgeous. I keep thinking about it and how I should own that game. I have Origins and it's wonderful even though it kicks my ass. I've heard Legends is a little easier at least in the opening levels.

Machocruz

12/20/2013 at 04:26 PM

Always had mixed feelings about Sonic 2. It had the tightest gameplay, but the levels and music were not as iconic as the other 2, imo. The music from 1 had a certain charm and warmth to it and sounded like actual songs, while 2's music was colder and just sounded like video game music to me; it was discordant, dissonant, and harsh in comparison. And 3 is the best looking and had some interesting touches to the levels. 2's levels were not visually appealing to me -too busy, too garish. 1 and 3 had a nice chunky look to the levels. It's a graphic design thing. 

Still, you can't go wrong with either of the first 3 Sonic games as a top Genesis pick.

Casey Curran Staff Writer

12/23/2013 at 02:13 AM

It might be because I started with 2, but I always preferred its look and feel, like it more than 1 and 3's chunky look. And the music felt much more iconic to me, prefer its Green Hill Zone theme while Chemical Plant, Mystic Cave, and Metropolis are all some of my favorite tracks.

Cary Woodham

12/20/2013 at 06:40 PM

I never had a Genesis as a kid, so it's hard for me to think of a top ten list.  But Streets of Rage 2, Phantasy Star 4, Ristar, and Bonanza Bros. are all great games.

Casey Curran Staff Writer

12/23/2013 at 02:14 AM

Yeah, remember you're a pretty big Ristar fan especially.

mothman

12/20/2013 at 06:45 PM

You make me want to throw in the PS3 collection again. I don't have that many physical cartridges and they're mainly just inventory right now.

Casey Curran Staff Writer

12/23/2013 at 02:14 AM

It really is nice that Sega gives us all these collections.

jgusw

12/20/2013 at 08:07 PM

Sonic 2 is one of my favorite Genesis games.  I could never get into Ecco.  Maybe I was playing it wrong, because I never knew what to do and just swimming around got boring.

Casey Curran Staff Writer

12/23/2013 at 02:15 AM

Ecco's definitely not for everyone. There's just something I really love about it.

Aboboisdaman

12/20/2013 at 08:19 PM

Sonic 2 is classic. Out of all the genesis games I own, that's the one I usually always end up playing. Genesis had some great titles that were unique to the system. Contra Hard Corps, Castlevania Bloodlines, and Mutant League Football are some of my favorites.

Casey Curran Staff Writer

12/23/2013 at 02:15 AM

I plan to get all of those at some point after I get a Retron.

Alex-C25

12/20/2013 at 10:47 PM

Sonic 2 is excellent, though I prefer Sonic 3 and Knuckles because of its level design, plataforming and the flow, which it actually feels like all the levels are connected. Both are excellent and the Sonic Genesis trilogy is great when you have the games together. 

I also really liked Aladdin and remember being one of my favorite games of my childhood, though the version I played was the GBA remake and the SNES version through an emulator. Still, very great game and it reminded me of the original 2D Prince of Persia if it had more fluid movility and plataforming.

Casey Curran Staff Writer

12/23/2013 at 02:16 AM

I actually wasn't a fan of the levels being connected. I liked the idea of Sonic being so fast that he was moving quickly between vastly different areas. 3 and Knuckles had interesting ideas, but I think Sonic works better when it's simpler. Throw too much stuff in and it just gets in the way of the speed.

Alex-C25

12/23/2013 at 02:32 AM

Guess I like when games try to do things bigger or atleast expanded on what it had, so its pretty much the reason why I like Sonic 3 and Knuckles more. But like I said, the Genesis Sonic games together are excellent when put together.

Casey Curran Staff Writer

12/23/2013 at 03:38 AM

I normally like that too. Just don't think it works for Sonic as well.

ThatKidOverThere

12/21/2013 at 12:09 AM

I have the Genesis collection for the ps3 and I think that I've spent the most time playing Sonic 2! After that I think I played Streets of rage the most. SOR ia a ton of fun with friends. The collection comes with Phantasy Star 1-3 an dive been meaning to get to those eventually.

Casey Curran Staff Writer

12/23/2013 at 02:17 AM

I'm not that big of a fan of PS 1-3. 4's the only one I like.

Ranger1

12/21/2013 at 12:28 AM

I have both Aladdin and The Lion King. Love 'em both, but never managed to finish either one. For such cute movie tie-ins, they were pretty hard core in the difficulty department. I like Sonic 2, but 3 is my favorite. It's the only one I ever managed to beat.

Casey Curran Staff Writer

12/23/2013 at 02:17 AM

They are tough games.

Super Step Contributing Writer

12/21/2013 at 01:26 AM

I agree, Sonic 2 is the best Sonic. I played Aladdin and Toy Story on SNES and dug those as well. 

Lion King, however, I can't remember if I played on Genesis at a friend's or on my older brother's SNES, but I remember not even being able to get past the first level, cause it was so damn hard. 

Casey Curran Staff Writer

12/23/2013 at 02:18 AM

I can get through the Lion King levels I have permanently etched into my brain just fine. It's the later ones I have trouble with.

Super Step Contributing Writer

12/23/2013 at 05:19 PM

Looking up Youtube footage, I can see why I had a hard time as a kid. I was pretty impatient and liked to know pretty much immediately where I should go (aka I preferred side-scrolling platformers that pretty much just had you go right), so I probably just tried to speed my way to the right and wound up dying. Or maybe I just wanted to quit playing and do something else at the time; this is all based on like one memory of playing it at someone's house. I can definitely see the later levels being hard for non-moronic children, though. Looks like there wasn't too much of a hit meter. 

By the way, if you ever don't want to break out the Genesis, ssega.com seems to have most of these games. That's the real reason I came back to comment, just in case you didn't know about that website. Tis' the season and all. 

Blake Turner Staff Writer

12/23/2013 at 12:19 AM

 Fun fact, a dog bit me in the face when I was 5 because I was pretending to be Axel Stone near it. I had to go to hospital because of Streets of Rage.

 Solid list, though Phantasy Star would be number 2 for me.

Casey Curran Staff Writer

12/23/2013 at 02:19 AM

Lol, that's funny. Have you played Gunstar Heroes though? It does a pretty great job of earning its spot at number two.

Blake Turner Staff Writer

12/23/2013 at 03:13 AM

I'm not sure. I don't think so.

Casey Curran Staff Writer

12/23/2013 at 03:37 AM

It's awesome. Should be on sale on Steam at some point this sale.

Jamie Alston Staff Writer

12/23/2013 at 11:10 AM

Great top 10 list, especially where you mentioned Aladdin, Lion King, Streets of rage II, and Sonic 2.  Sonic 2 had some of the best music of the original 3 (I mean all were good, but this one stood out to me).  I just love the tune of Chemical Plant Zone.  Back in the day I was so impressed.

NSonic79

12/26/2013 at 03:32 PM

I wish they'd release a patch for XBLA/PSN Sonic 2 so we could get to play the originally cut level "hidden Palace" zone from the original game. Why do iOS gamers get that and the Sonc 2 on consoles gets nothing :(

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