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04-07-2004, 12:48 #1
Sega genesis, wat is de moeite qua spellekes ?
gegroet allen,
ik heb vroeger heel wat consoles ( GB, NES, SNES, GBA ) gehad, maar nooit nen Sega genesis. Dus nu ik nen N-gage heb en da'k die daarop kan spelen, zullen we dat maar eens uitproberen zekers ?
Ik zou graag jullie mening hebben van wat de moeite is en dat ik volgens jullie zekers eens zou moeten proberen. Alle suggesties zijn welkom al gaat mijn interesse uit naar RPG's ( in de stijl van zelda en secret of mana ); adventure/action seekers zoals de oude metriod garde en een uitzonderlijke platformgame (als ze goe in mekaar zitten).
Dus fire away en geeft me ne keer wa tips aub
cheersno votes
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04-07-2004, 14:45 #2Approved 9liver
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Phantasy Star!
wel de IV ofzo, de andere heb ik nie gespeeld...
Is een RPG, en ik heb er veel plezier aan beleefd! De rest van men vroegere spellen weet ik niet onmiddellijk meer...-no votes
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04-07-2004, 16:10 #3Member
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T enigste bangelijk spel (dak echt zot gespeeld heb ) is ......................Streets of rage 2
mor das ne sidescrolling beat em up.
Echt suuuuuuuuuuuuuperspel vind k
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04-07-2004, 17:56 #4Member
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*** Landstalker ***
Voor mij 1 van de beste games ooit voor sega uitgebracht
Grtzno votes
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04-07-2004, 20:11 #5
Shining Force 1 & 2!!! Da zijn de bangelijkste rpg's dak derop gespeeld heb.Spijtig werkt de rom nog niet met picodrive
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05-07-2004, 00:24 #6Approved 9liver
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sonic the hedgehog
1 2 en 3 en sonic and knuckles
en captain america ook zo'n sidescroll beat 'm up :P
ik zal eens een lijst posten van wa ik heb ofzono votes
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X-Men 2: Clone wars is een zeer machtig spelleke heel verslavend, zeer mooi getekent ook, veel actie en spanning !
Vectorman 1 is ook heel nice en verslavend
Sonic 2 & 3
Street Of Rage 1,2,3
x-men 2:clone wars en vectorman 1 zijn de spellen die ik BLIJF SPELEN, x-men 2 speel ik van toen hij uit was, tot nu minstens 1 keer per maand uit.
tis de spel van de eeuw voor mij
kan er niks aan doen lol
PC: Red Orchestra 2, Natural Selection 2, The Secret World, BO2, Payday The Heist, L4D2
Xbox360: exsolidus84no votes
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Voor mij zonder twijfel
- The story of Thor
- Moonwalker
- Super streetfighter II
En natuurlijk de Streets of rage reeks, de sonic games, Alex kidd...en een dik pak aan verschillende platformers als
Rocket knight
Cool spot
Pink panter goes to hollywood....
Enfin te veel om op te noemen
Greetz
RB.no votes
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09-07-2004, 11:05 #9
Mijn top 3:
- Golden Axe
- Canon Fodder
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wtf? gunder vergeet MORTAL KOMBAT OFWA?? een van de redenen waarom ik ne megadrive gekocht heb

En micromachines ownt ook! met 8, ja 8spelers tegelijk spelen was dikke fun =)
(en ge kon ook uw eigen banen maken)[Rasta]Grayfoxno votes
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20-07-2004, 01:46 #11
http://www.tjande.com/tje3.html
Toejam and earl zeker de moejte ma wel den 2
alle drie in feite kei goe
review:
This was the game that convinced me to finally buy a Genesis when I started to get tired of my nintendo. The crisp graphics, the weird protagonists, and the deliciously bizarre assortment of enemies combined to make a game I could not resist.
So the heroes are two alien friends named Toejam and Earl from the planet Funkotron. While they're out for a spin in Toejam's spaceship, Earl talks his friend into letting him drive and immediately crashes into an asteroid, wrecking the ship and forcing them to land on the most dangerous planet in the galaxy: Earth. Now they have to outsmart the humans and put their ship back together.
So you're Toejam (who's a little faster) or Earl (who has a slightly longer life bar), wandering around floating islands looking for a piece of your spaceship (if there's one on the level, and you will be told), or the elevator to the next highest island. All while looking for presents containing special weapons like tomato-shooting slingshots, boom boxes to make your enemies dance, or wings to let you fly (and avoiding presents that contain bad things like school books that put you to sleep, rain clouds that zap you with lightning, and the instantly fatal Total Bummer). You'll also be ducking devils, hula dancers, giant hamsters, dentists, mail box monsters, ugly guys with lawnmowers and even hordes of battle chickens with tomato guns and haunted ice cream trucks.
That right there is a delightful package of weirdness, but it gets better. Besides having great graphics for a fairly early Genesis game, TJ&E also has excellent sound. The music isn't bad, but the real joy of the game's audio is the sound effects, from the Hallelujah chorus when you get an extra life to the mad scientist-like cackling of a dentist when he nails you with his drill.
A nice touch was the rank system, where you start off as a Weiner but become cooler and get a longer life bar with the more points you rack up. You also get an extra life for every three ranks you earn.
I'm sorry to say it's not all sunshine and roses in TJ&E, though. It's one of those games that doesn't give you a brief period of invincibility when you get hurt, allowing you to recover or get a head start running away from your enemy. If you get caught unaware against one of the ultra-cheap lawn mower men, you could insantly lose a life. And when you're on an island at the bottom of the screen and the elevator to the next level is one at the very top, it can annoying having to walk around every edge and risk falling back down to the level below that to find the secret passages you need to get where you need to go.
Toejam and Earl was my first Genesis love, and remains one of the best games that system ever had. Too bad its sequel wasn't nearly as legendary, but this game is definitely worth your time.
Echt de moeiteLast edited by RicH; 20-07-2004 at 01:58.
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