![]() ![]() At the end of each round, destroy the part of the barricade that changes color with your Arrow-bomb. There's a jungle, a forest, a swamp, a desert, a mountain and seacoast. You'll enter six different levels in all - each in different terrain. Beyond that, all you have is your savage strength and steel nerves. You're equipped with an M-60 and a five-hit supply of Arrow-bombs. All of whom would much rather see you dead than alive. It's the only way you'll save your fellow countrymen from certain death.Īlong the way, you must battle infantrymen, artillerymen, knife soldiers, snipers, flame throwers, rocket launchers and more. But you've got to penetrate it further and get through to the concentration camps. So, we've updated this list by another five entries, to highlight some more of the best Master System games.You're deep in enemy territory. Still, the expansion does have a great selection of games, and it could see a large crowd of players wanting to try more retro titles.įor those who are looking to try some more classic games, the Sege Genesis' predecessor, the Sega Master System, provides some excellent options. Updated on November 4, 2021, by Jack Pursey: Sega's retro consoles have had an unexpected spotlight on them recently, following the Sega Genesis' inclusion in the Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack, which has been criticized for its anti-consumer price and perceived lack of effort in porting the games. To give such games their due praise, here are some of the best Sega Master System games. ![]() This is a mistake for any retro gaming fans, as the Mega System had numerous excellent releases that are still enjoyable to play today. RELATED: Best Super Nintendo Games (That Are Better On Sega Genesis)ĭue to Sega's eventual inability to compete with Nintendo and Sony that put them out of the console market, many gamers overlook their home consoles today. However, the Master System found success in Europe, which helped ensure the release of the Sega Genesis (known as the Sega Mega Drive outside of North America) just three years later. ![]() Sega's console had improved hardware compared to the NES, though it failed to compete commercially with Nintendo's console in North America and Japan. The Sega Master System was initially released in North America all the way back in 1986, just under a year after the Nintendo Entertainment System's NA release. ![]()
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