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College Slam Sega Genesis Game cartridge Cleaned, Tested, and Guaranteed to work!
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UPC:021481800569
Condition:Used
Genre:Sports
Platform:Sega Genesis
Region:NTSC (N. America)
SKU:GEN_COLLEGE_SLAM
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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Old school fun
great game. I was always more of a Mario guy, but still a classic. I bought this due to it being the only game my wife said she would play…. she didn’t, but that didn’t stop me
My family recently unearthed our Sega Genesis and once again we can not get enough of Sonic The Hedgehog. We have a pretty diverse collection of Sega games, but this one always seems to rise to the top. As far as the ‘fun factor’ goes, I’d easily stack it up against a fair percentage of my PS2 library. I don’t know much about the ports, except to say that Sonic has been made available on the Playstation, the Xbox, and even made portable for the Game Boy Advance. I haven’t played any of these, but the reviews I have seen are fair, at best. So, proceed with caution. Maybe its true that you can’t improve upon perfection. The cartoony goodness of the frenetic hedgehog brings a smile to my face without fail. The way he zips along his path, snatching up rings is something straight out of a roadrunner cartoon. And on those occasions where he gets zapped by an enemy or a set of spikes, he flails his limbs, but gets right back into the fray again. I have never completed Sonic, but that doesn’t make the game any less addictive. There’s the constant quest to collect 100 rings in an attempt to extend game time. There’s the challenge to find all of the secret short cuts and bonuses. And the boss battles with the evil Doctor Robotnik is just tons of fun. Maddening at times. But fun, none the less. If you have this game tucked away somewhere, you owe it to yourself, to dust off the Genesis and have another go. I promise you, its just as much fun the second, third, and fourth.
I’ll never forget the christmas of 1992, when I was the happiest six-year-old kid on my street, unwrapping my spiffy new Sega Genesis, and holding two new games: this, and Sonic 2. What fun gameplay and memories I was in for…As everyone and their mother knows, Sonic 1’s plot is that the evil Dr. Robotnik is not only capturing many small innocent animals and turning them into evil robots, but plans to take over Mobius (their planet) and turn it from forests and clean air to factories and smelly air (I’ll spare you the New Jersey joke). It is now up to Sonic to defeat Robotnik and make everything right again.Although Sonic 2 remains my favorite, this is without a doubt a close second. I know the graphics may seem somewhat dated today, but for 1991, this was pretty damn good. Bright, vibrant colors, and great atmosphere (love the city skyline in Star Light Zone). It goes from a bright, sunny atmosphere (Sun Light Zone) to a big industrial factory (Scrap Brain). Along the way, there are various icons that Sonic can smash open, and each one has a special power that Sonic can use to his benefit; 10 rings, super speed, temporary invincibility, a shield, and the holy grail of them all: the 1-up. The game also has catchy music. Okay, it’s 2004 now, and we can hear actual bands in our games, but back then, we had video game music, and it was good and easy to tune out if need be. Also, in this game, you must collect 7 chaos emeralds in these weird, spinning worlds, and defeat robot en.
This game is awesome. Great graphics for its time, awesome, enchanting music, and the right blend of strategy and “run as fast as you can” game play. Personally I think this is the best out of all of the Sonic games. In later games it seems like the strategy is to run as fast as you can (not much of a strategy), and they have tried to make Sonic too human, with speaking parts, and music that has more of a “human” feel to it, rather than being in some mystical world.This game has a magical, dream-like quality that was never captured again in any following Sonic game.
In 1991, the world was introduced to what would become the pinnacle of speedy gaming: Sonic the Hedgehog for the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive. It was Sega’s attempt to make themselves the popular gaming company after Nintendo released super Mario Bros. 3 in 1990. And I am happy to say they made a great success.The story starts off when we’re introduced to Sonic–an anthropomorphic, speedy, blue hedgehog with red shoes and the ability to curl up into a ball and run super fast. The storyline, however, is simple: Sonic must save all the woodland creatures from his arch-nemesis, Dr. Robotnik/Eggman.Almost all the levels in this game take total advantage of Sonic’s ability to perform speedy platforming. However, such obstacles such as Robitnik’s robots, spikes, and bottomless pits will try to stop you from reaching the end of the level. Thankfully for you and your speedy hedgehog, you’ll find powerups such as speed boots–which let you run extremely fast–invincibility–which allows you to kill enemies at the touch, and extra lives. One of the last things you can pick up in this game are rings. If you get hurt while you are holding at least one ring, all your rings will fly out of your reach. However, if you get hurt WITHOUT holding any rings, Sonic will die.There are a total of six zones in this game. From the first to last, they are: Green Hill, Marble Zone, Spring Yard, Labyrinth, Starlight, and Scrap Brain. Each zone has three acts–two of which you will simply have to run through.
Great game I’m not only a Mario Bros. fan i also like playing Sonic games and this game is a awesome child hood game that i loved playing.