
Lethal Enforcers - Heheh, remember when in lightgun shooters the only direction you moved was sideways? XD Mutant League Hockey - I hope this isn't that obscure. Whenever I hear something about the Hilary Clintons and Jack Thompsons of our world going at it again, I fear the formation of the NON. Revolution X - Few things can quite express the spirit of teenage rebellious fantasy like a rock 'n roll-themed game where you destroy ridiculous entertainment-banning oppressors and even take down a school bus piece by piece. Soldiers of Fortune - Another emulator-played game I lost interest in quickly. I probably would have eaten this one up if I played it as a child though. Skeleton Krew - I only played this on emulator and lost interest quickly. Vectorman - Didn't everyone who had a Genesis play this one? Tiger Shark - Was this a Playstation 1 game? I remember going undersea to destroy things (especially geothermal power plants) but I forget anythign above the water.
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I enjoyed this one a lot more than Sid Meier's Pirates! even though that was just an update of this. Pirates! Gold - I can't say if this counts, since I only played it on an emulator while searching for decent pirate games after the utter disappointment of Pirates: Legend of Black Kat. Sewer Shark - I remember this! "Your new callsign is Ratbreath!" I bet it aged like shit though. Stargate - Do you mean the Genesis one? I remember that. Steambot Chronicles - Excellent game, and I normally get BORED by relaxing kinds of games.Īstrosmash and Star Strike - Were these Intellivision games?

I'll start by listing the games you've mentioned that I've played. I dunno how popular most of those games were, merely because I did'nt talk about videogames with the kids I knew at school. It was going off of Contra's fame abit.)ĭoom Troopers - The Mutant Chronicles(Not sure how popular this game was, but it really had the graphics down, another Contra-like.)īeast Wrestler(I beleive this is the one I mentioned above, with the DNA fusion between your monster and others you fight.)Īnd thats all I can peice together after using a vast site of games and pictures to peice together my childhood memories. Win.)Įxo-Squad(For those who used to watch the Cartoon, hurray.)ĭinosaurs for Hire(Dinosaur mercs, killing rampaging dinosaur monsters. Classic Red Vs Blue army game, humorous and bloody!)įinal Zone(Mech action, top down view. General Chaos(was the name of the game I could'nt remember above. King of the Monsters(Godzilla-era brawling, sans cool monsters except for one or two. Beat the hell out of wasting quarters at the arcade!)

Lethal Enforcers(my brother bummed the kit from his friend, and it had the guns. The only sports games I could ever really enjoy, along with Megaman Soccer.)

Ooze(You play as a scientist who gets turned into a living mass of ooze, kill things and absorb them to make your mass larger. Revolution X(Wow.ok.really, anyone else who's played this gets some kind of points) Ranger X(Awesome game, finding new abilities to wire into your suit) Skeleton Crew(Nifty action-shooter, different characters with different abilities to choose from.) It was Stargate except under the ocean, and it fucking ROCKED.) SeaQuest DSV(Though if you grew up when I did, you no doubt watched that show religiously. That game was the SHIT on Sega Channel and I could never find a copy in stores. However, Pirates! was a fucking awesome game.

For the Genesis there were two games one was an action tactical game, you led numerous troops around a battlefield and each one had a certain attack(Grenade thrower, flamethrower, machine gunner, rocket launcher, etc) and then there was a game in which you took control of a monster, and you'd fight in big arenas for crowds after you killed certain monsters you'd acquire their DNA and could splice your current monster with the defeated monster DNA to create something new. G-nome, Slave Zero(PC and DC release), Brute Force, all fun games.Īdd in Tiger Shark, a game in which you had an attack boat that could hydroplane on the surface of the water, shoot missiles and so on at surface and air targets, but could then dive like a VERY fast attack submarine to attack undersea enemies.Īmok was a fun 'mech'ish attack game.
