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Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection Review

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For what Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection lacks in quality, it at least partially makes up for by its sheer quantity of emulated games.

Yep, Shinobi III is up in there. The infinite health and shuriken codes still work.
Yep, Shinobi III is up in there. The infinite health and shuriken codes still work.
With individual emulations of old arcade and console games being served up on a somewhat regular basis via the digital distribution networks of each console, you might think that the collections and compilations that we saw during the last console generation would be obsolete. Why sell a pack of 30 or 40 games for $29.99 when you can sell one game for five bucks? On that note, it's kind of cool to see a big collection of 16-bit Sega games, with a handful of other arcade versions and interviews thrown in for good measure. If you're way into old Genesis games and don't currently have any other way to play them, this "ultimate" collection is a pretty solid choice.

But it's not just any "ultimate collection." This is Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection, a particularly awful name because it makes you think this is a collection of Sonic the Hedgehog games. It isn't. In fact, despite the inclusion of Sonic & Knuckles along with the previous Sonic games, you can't use the "lock-on" feature that allowed Genesis owners to play as Knuckles in Sonic 3 or Sonic 2. Instead, this is a collection of Sega-published Genesis games with an "extras" section that has some unlockable games from arcades or the Sega Master System.

There are just under 50 games in all and they cover a good, wide set of genres. The classic action stuff is well-represented by a slew of Sonic the Hedgehog games, the complete Streets of Rage trilogy, four Golden Axe games, a few Shinobi games, and a couple of VectorMan games. You'll also find some role-playing and strategy, with four Phantasy Star games and three games from the Shining series. The emulation on the Genesis games is fine, and by default Ultimate Genesis Collection shows you the games in their original 4:3 format, drawing a themed background that will fill the rest of your screen. If you're the type of dope who likes to stretch things out, you can easily ruin the way the games look by making them take up the entire screen. You can also ugly things up with a smoothing filter that is also off by default. With these few, bad options available and the main focus of the collection being its ability to emulate games from 1989-1996, the back-of-box copy that states it has "ENHANCED HD GRAPHICS" is completely stupid and absolutely misleading.

So did Sonic pick these games himself or what? Does he hate Sub-Terrania or something?
So did Sonic pick these games himself or what? Does he hate Sub-Terrania or something?
The emulation on the arcade games is a bit spotty. The most notable issue is Space Harrier, which plays well enough but has numerous audio issues that make it sound completely different from the way the original game sounds. Considering how great the sound was in the original--and how long Space Harrier has been emulated just fine in other open-source projects--this just makes the whole thing feel a little lazy. Also, there are enough multiplayer games in this pack that the lack of online functionality is a noticeable omission.

You'll find a few extras on the disc, including a few video interviews with people who worked on the original games. So if you're interested in hearing Japanese Sega employees wax nostalgic about the development of Ristar or about... the development of Phantasy Star Universe? Yeah, that doesn't really fit.

For me, Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection had me at Fatal Labyrinth. This sort-of-crappy dungeon crawler was one of my favorites back when it was new, and for whatever reason, I still enjoy it today. Chances are, if you played a lot of Genesis games, there's at least one game in this collection that you feel this way about, and at least one missing game that will seem like a horrible, glaring omission. Either way, it's hard to argue with its relatively cheap price, and 49 games for $30 is a pretty good deal... even if the Space Harrier audio is totally jacked.
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Edited By fishinwithguns

Damn, this is the first time I've heard about this.  If I hadn't been saving up for SF IV, I'd definitely get it.  I'll probably eventually get a used copy somewhere.

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Where's Bubsy?

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Edited By jaycrockett

I'm having fun with this.  Never had a genesis so most of the games are new to me.

To the guy complaining about the sonic 2 achievement, the second player tails is near worthless anyway, you should be able to just sign in with the second controller and never touch it again.  He automatically keeps up with Sonic.  Unless, being a hermet, you don't have a second controller, then you'd be stuck.

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Folks it's a SEGA collection.  So only games made by Sega are on it.  No third party games like Bubsy, Gunstar Heroes, or Shadowrun. since that would entail tracking down whomever on the Earth owns those now.  Shit Bubsy was JVC or some shit.  This is partly why ROMS on the PSP and PC are still so popular since the amount of great old games out there is just too great for any number of collections to made for them all, especially when they're owned by multiple outfits and many are in question of who controls what.

Old games are the primary reason I still have my Wii, otherwise I'd have sold it years ago.


Actually it was Genesis in North America and that's about it.  I think it was Mega Drive just about everywhere else, something to do with the Bible I reckon.

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Ok so now that i know it has Beyond Oasis/Story of Thor on there...it gets a fat 5 stars from me.

As IGN put it, it's my childhood on a disc.

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Oh God, I *love* Fatal Labyrinth!

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Old games are still a hard sell for me just because of all the other easy ways of playing them.  I think its really cool when old games are brought to the Xbox Arcade alongs as they add something like online play or updated graphics.  But if there just going to charge me for something I can download easily over the internet I'll most likely pass on spending the money...  They made soooo much money on the old Sonics, and other sega games back in the 90's, that I don't think its wrong to expect them to put a little work into them when there going to ask for money.  Oh and one more thing Vectorman sucked in the 90's and it still sucks now!!!

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Irishjohn

Mega Drive is right, kicking it MEGA old school with a twist of europe!

Mega Drive!!!

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I think it should have got a higher score just for having 50  genesis games with decent emulation  I still have more fun with genesis games than i do new stuff.  even if the GUI front end over the games is trash it's 50  damn games you would have paid tons for on the genesis then and now.

I mean damn its got phantasy stars on it that is like a bajillion hours of play time if you never played it.

Hell i still find new genesis games I have not even played and enjoyed more than crappy games like GT4 or halo 3  and stuff like it that  is  total trash and not worth $60.

Illl buy it just so i  dont have to keep pulling  a Genesis out of storage.

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* This review was a bit unfair. The hd filter is really bad, but it´s optional. The important are the games.

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I think some of the criticism is unfair. There are a lot of good quality games there that have never been in collections like this before, the Shining series alone is worth the price in my opinion.

Also, to the guy that is angry that Phantasy Star needs unlocking through a two player achievement; have you considered, you know, just plugging in a second control pad and waggling it from time to time in order to unlock it? Cos that works fine.

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Just now discovered this game and I'm sold. Only $20 now!!

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I've begun to simply assume that any game that Jeff rates 3 or lower is actually quite good.