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As with Sega Wiki, the text of Wikipedia is available under the GNU Free Documentation License. The list of authors can be seen in the page history. versio )) Sonic Labyrinth Tails Skypatrol Sonic. The original article was at Gremlin Industries. Robotnik s Mean Bean Machine Sonic Blast Sega Game Gear Sonic the Hedgehog Sonic.

  • Super Moon Cresta (licensed from Nichibutsu, as Gremlin/Sega).
  • Space Firebird (licensed from Nintendo, as Gremlin/Sega).
  • Moon Cresta (licensed from Nichibutsu, as Gremlin/Sega).
  • Astro Fighter (as Sega/Gremlin/Data East).
  • Some of Gremlin's original wall games have since been re-released under different names. Gremlin became one of the many victims of the video game crash of 1983 and completely closed its doors in 1984 after being acquired by Bally with all operations moved from San Diego to Chicago. Among theses video games were Namco's Gee Bee and Konami's Frogger.

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    Some of Gremlin's output, both before and after the marriage with Sega, were titles originally created by Japanese companies. In 1979, Gremlin merged its operations with Sega and, from then on, all new video games by Gremlin were labeled either under the Gremlin/Sega or Sega/Gremlin brand names. We really wanted to like this.Gremlin joined the video game market in 1976 by releasing its first video arcade game entitled Blockade. Shame it’s too short…īest 16-bit Formula One game ever? We’ll have to see about that… Die Hard Arcade, known in Japan as Dynamite Deka (, Dainamaito Deka, lit.Dynamite Detective) is a beat ’em up video game released by Sega.It was the first beat ’em up to use texture-mapped polygonal graphics, and uses an extremely sophisticated move set by beat ’em up standards, often being likened to a fighting game in this respect. One of the best co-op games on the 16-bit.

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    The third instalment of the epic series is a tad disappointing… Not because of the size - this new concept called Jungle Treasure is quite a bit smaller - but in the sense of using remote controlled vehicles around a pre-made. The best 16-bit game ever? It’s gotta be up there… Sega unveiled an interesting new concept in 'kid-tainment' this week, and something about it reminds me of an old 80s attraction that Sega made by the name of Sega Super Circuit. Legendary scrolling beat em up that set a new standard on the home consoles… Sonic’s second outing is even better than the first… Not just an outstanding platformer but also Sega’s hero… The second of the Shinobi series to grace the home consoles is truly something to behold…Īrnie is in trouble because Murphy is comin for him and it’s a blast… Half decent Olympic sim that’s a bit rough around the edges… In this episode Im joined by the awesome Blast Processing as we look at 12 of Segas arcade exclusive racers.Check out Blast Processing here. The undisputed daddy of basketball games may be lacking on options but that’s all it lacks… The King of Pop hits the 16-bit and it’s a hoot… Give this fun racing sim some R.E.S.P.E.C.T… The quest for identity never looked so great…įor a sport that's so complicated, this game is oh so accessible… The first ever semi-realistic football/soccer game? We shall see… Hit the ice and enjoy EA’s slick hockey sim…

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    And a lot of fun…īilly and Jimmy should have steered well clear of the Mega Drive… Platformers really can be flippin mental. Robbing houses isn’t supposed to be this much fun… If you REALLY want to play Sengoku 1 and 2, you can if you want, but this is the best one in the series. One of the last SNK beat'em ups to come out, and one of the best. The extra-terrestrial beat em up simply pounds it on the 16-bit…Ĭaped Crusader action can probably be found better elsewhere… Excellent combat system, excellent custom combo possibilities, great graphics and music. This conversion of the popular coin-op crashes and burns…

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    Side scrolling shoot em up heaven in this much underrated title… There are some crackers in here but you’ll do well to get them on hard copy non reproduction… Keith picks out some right racing corkers on the 16-bit! Can we cover them all? Errr, we’ll give it a shot. Boosted by amazing third party support there’s possibly over a thousand games available for it. Launched in 1988, it sold over 30 million units worldwide. We all had one and still play it daily (except Rob, probably). Let’s not beat about the bush here, the SEGA Mega Drive (known as Genesis to our American family) is Arcade Attack’s favourite ever console.









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