The list is divided into eras which are named based. The release of Lordus' wonderful new Sega Master System emulator ApprenticeMinusDS has inspired me to start an list for the SMS.Judgment isnt the only Sega title to have a game within a game. Lost Judgment Has A Playable Sega Master System Some of Segas greatest Master System.Largest Collection of Great Titles - Built-in full collection of SEGA SG-1000, Master System, Genesis/Mega Drive, Game Gear, SEGA CD, Genesis 32X, Dreamcast, Arcarde and Atari games, classic titles including Sonic, Golden Axe, Disneys Aladdin, Phantasy Star, Super Street Fighter Super Mario Bros., Donkey Kong, PAC MAN, Dr.
![]() Sega Master System Games List Full Collection OfGood game though Kris and a fine opening argument. As such, you will find no light phaser titles on my list. Asterix – To be honest, tbh as the kids say, I never played many light phaser titles. Lousy gangsters.Dan’s #10. Plus, when you shoot a gangster, a gangster angel appears, giving you the opportunity to double tap them, ensuring they don’t find their way to heaven. The original R-Type was a kick-ass arcade side scrolling shooter, and this version stands as a great example of what set the Master System apart from the NES: Graphics. Visually speaking, this game maintained most of the detail and speed of the arcade original with very little in the way of sacrifice, which is a real testament to the Master System’s power. Anyhoo, my #9 is one of the best ports of one of the most classic shooters of all time. Probably why it didn’t make my list. R-Type – You know, I’ve never played Asterix. Great graphics, super fun gameplay, a nice bit of depth due to the potions in the game, and a phenomenal capturing of the spirit of the comic and its varied characters (Obelix ftw) all add up to the number ten game on my list and a must play platformer.Kris’s #9. Based on the Franco-Belgian comic that ran from 1935 to 2010, Asterix is about as solid a side-scrolling platformer as you’ll find on any system. Golden Axe Warrior is my nine for everything it is, not the things it isn’t. I look at the top ten lists we have done and while there are some similarities, I have to remind myself that this is MY top ten and it doesn’t matter that my number four doesn’t make a lot of other lists. Anyway… In putting together these lists here at Geekade, it’s hard not to be influenced by outside lists and others opinions. I love it but found a shooter or two a bit better I feel. Zinio reader downloadThe graphics are great, the control is very good, the bosses look cool and are fun to play against, the sound/music is decent, there is a few hours worth of gameplay, and the original Golden Axe characters make cameo appearances. (If that doesn’t sound familiar go play The Legend of Zelda right now, then play this, and man oh man will it) None of that makes it bad however. You play as a young protagonist who has to traverse the land, battle through nine dungeons, collect nine crystals from nine bosses at the end of each dungeon, unlock the tenth dungeon, collect the Golden Axe, and defeat Death Adder and save the realm. It is a Zelda clone, a shameless Zelda clone through and through. Golden Axe Warrior though, was designed for the SMS and shines because of it. It’s SMS counterpart, is… different. Sega Master System Games List PS3 And 360It does look awesome though. My next game is just plain cool, and that is Quartet. Quartet – I considered having Golden Axe rather high on my list, but as I’ve only seen videos of the game and never actually played it, I decided to leave it off my list. (you can also unlock the game on Sonic’s Ultimate Genesis Collection for PS3 and 360)Kris’s #8. One of its best features was 2 player simultaneous co-op. The result was what I consider a much better game than its arcade counterpart (also just like Rygar or Ninja Gaiden). Much like Tecmo’s Rygar or Ninja Gaiden on NES, Sega didn’t try to simply port the arcade game, but instead opted to create a more cohesive adventure that took advantage of the home console format. For my number 8 I went a bit obvious. It sounds pretty dope though. Alex Kidd in Miracle World – Quartet is not a game I’ve ever played so I cannot speak to it. Or at least applying some ointment that reduced the sensation. It did have a sequel with better graphics, but for me the original just plays better, and that’s what it’s all about in the end. Plus, it’s got jetpacks. Contra is one of the coolest games of all time) but Quartet did an admirable job of scratching that itch. And there were vehicles and vehicles are awesome. Instead of instant powerups, you get an item management system that lets you power up when you want to and/or need to. Alex Kidd is no mere clone however (a theme that will run throughout this list) Instead of jumping on people, Alex punches fools in the face. It’s a fantastic game and well deserving of a spot on anyone’s top ten list. Alex Kidd is one of Sega’s more well know franchises and for good reason. The physics leave much to be desired, and the character design for Alex Kidd looks pretty dated, but this game had the makings of a killer franchise for Sega, which instead called it quits after a few offshoots. It’s bright and colorful, the music is catchy, and it’s got some pretty weird art direction. It’s not the best platformer I’ve ever played, it doesn’t do much to showcase the Master System’s strengths, and it’s certainly no Super Mario Bros., but it’s a very solid game in its own right, and it’s filled with some charming quirks to boot. Alex Kidd in Miracle World – I couldn’t agree more about Alex Kidd. And when we are talking classic platformers, fun is the name of the game.Kris’s #7. The music was good if a bit Master Systemy… (just go with it) Most importantly, the game was just fun. So there’s that.Dan’s #7. Fantasy Zone II: The Tears of Opa-Opa – Look at that Kris, we sort of agree on something. Plus, all the bosses are beaten via rock, paper, scissors. Punching fools in the face is always a good time. ![]() Golvellius – I love me some Fantasy Zone, but more on that in a bit. Grab a copy, you won’t regret it.Kris’s #6. There were upgrades similar to other shooters of the time, fun music, interesting graphics, basically everything one could want. It is simply a joyful game (even with the blowing up and destroying stuff) There have been multiple ports and plenty of places to play the game on more modern systems. When it comes to games involving exploration, this kind of thing is very important, and Golvellius gets it right. It isn’t flawless, but what retro game really is? It’s just a really nice adventure game. It’s not crazy detailed or anything, but it’s very colorful and clean. The graphics are quite nice too. It hits all the right notes with a cool world to explore, neat monster design, and catchy music. Now, it may be true that Golden Axe is the better Zelda clone on the Master System, but since I’ve never played it, Golvellius takes the adventure pie for me.
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