Dude as a former Sega Genesis kid, it's criminal how many people sleep on Shining Force when it comes to "best Genesis games" I was so happy to see it as high as it was on your list. The original Shining Force was my first turn based strategy game and is still one of my all time favorites in the genre. Definitely solidified my decision to sub to the channel.
I remember renting Gunstar at a video star my brother and I used to go to as kids. We both decided on it because we pretty much tried everything else, and we said 'heck lets give it a try.' We went home expecting nothing special, probably some mediocre side scroller. Man, were we wrong. We were completely blown away. It is to this day the best game we've played on genesis. We still talk about it from time to time.
@@GTSN38 I think SF CD was a bit lacking in terms of exploration and great characters. I loved the characters from SF1 and I think SF2 did everything that SF 1 did and bettered it. SF3 was a great game but I've only managed to play part 1.
It was pretty hard to find a WORKING Saturn Emulator, but with Yabause you CAN play all three discs of Shining Force 3, though disc 2 and 3 you need English patched, and there are a few problems, like using summons in certain areas.
@@EmeraldEyesEsoteric all of have to do is get a Pseudo Saturn cart flashed with Action Replay and you can play all three Shining Force III scenarios in English on an actual Saturn console
Sonic 2 was half of my childhood! My parents divorced and I had a SNES at home at my Moms and went to my Dads every weekend where we had a Genesis. My Dad and I played all the Sonic like crazy but Sonic 2 was the one we always got the furthest in, we would usually make it to Sky Chase every run which was basically 2 bosses from the end, not bad for a 7 year old and my Dad that really didn't game lol.
@Justus Bowman No...it was always more figurative. He would occasionally do drunk streams where he would get drunk while playing a video game. He was a much better drunk than I ever was...My speech and my memory tend to get pretty terrible when I drink.
Alien Soldier is one of my favourite games that not enough people talk about. I've beaten it so many times I've lost count, and I still come back to it over and over.
@@FunkMastaMegaFlex Oh absolutely, the game kicked my ass many a time before I managed to beat it. That's one thing I love about it though - you can get better at it by practicing and learning the ins and outs of how everything works. You have to pay attention, and it's so rewarding when you do.
I remember it took like 7 hours and many continues before finally beating it the first time, part of the fun is getting better at it and making a joke out of bosses that used to feel impossible. It's kind of sad the high difficulty and complexity of it makes it intimidating for new players, hard to watch when someone picks homing or spread shot (worst weapon) for 2 or more slots and gets frustrated.
Absolutely, and I don't know why. Anyone who played games during that era knew there were two systems and two systems only, the SNES and the Genesis/Mega Drive. Everyone I knew (including myself) had either one, or the other, or both. And it should be mentioned that these two systems defined the 16 bit era and therefore defined the height of 2d gaming, while also being the beginning of the consoles wars.
@@williamkoscielniak820 true. Kids acknowledge Nintendo because it’s Nintendo and it’s still around but it’d be like 30 years ago everyone talks about PlayStation 5 and no one even remembers Xbox series x even existed.
I feel like there's still a lot of love and nostalgia for megadrive - the Saturn and the Dreamcast however are still looked down on, despite having two of the best libraries of all time.
I would have put "rocket knight adventures" on that list as a def #1, but love the list. A few good hidden gems here I now gotta check out! Great video
Herzog Zwei was the first game that ever kept me up till 5 am. I remember EGM originally gave it a really bad score (like 2/10), then a year or two later changed it to 10/10. I guess they totally misunderstood it the first time. Absolute classic. Still fun to pick up and play almost 30 years later.
I've always considered Herzog to be the best Sega Genesis game, even though I was always frustrated by the reloading vehicle not doing its job as well as it should.
No Herzog Zwei, no Blizzard. Blizzard loves to copy games they love to play and develop a few more features and do a lot more marketing. They copied this game and made it into WarCraft, which eventually led to StarCraft.
It was (and still is) one of the best sports games ever. I was never into hockey, but I enjoyed the video games. Fun fact about me, I actually bought NHL 94 over Zombies Ate My Neighbors when I went to buy a new game...the employee tried to convince me to purchase ZAMN, but I was like "nah brah", and I ended up buying NHL 94.
It was awesome i wasn't a sports game guy but that game was fun and when the fights broke out on the ice that was button mash time :) the only other sports game to grab me like that was Red card for the PS2 as it didn't take itself to seriously.
Genesis games have a reputation for cheap, tinny sound, and that's almost exclusively the fault of the infamous GEMS backend. When someone who knew what they were doing got a hold of the Genesis's sound chip, that baby could _sing_. Shout out to Gauntlet 4's soundtrack and having the best 16-bit drumroll I've ever heard.
@@lilwyvern4 I personally think even the worst Genesis soundtracks still sound better than SNES ones, but I am definetely a biased fanboy. Some pretty mediocre games with horrible soundfonts that still sound good to me would be Heavy Nova, Risky Woods, and Sonic Spinball. Worth noting is that two of those games are western developed. Unfortunately western developers are among the culprits who tend to misunderstand how to make the Genesis sound good. But anyway, my point is, even those games soundtracks (which are considered bad by most people) still sound way better than a bad SNES game to me. So, I personally don't understand this Genesis has bad sound meme when bad SNES games sound just as bad
@@lilwyvern4 GEMS is a powerful piece of software that only got its reputation from developers using it to make quick and dirty soundtracks with the default settings. There were good soundtracks made with it, like Earthworm Jim 1&2, X-Men 2, Comix Zone, and Toejam and Earl 2. It doesn't help that poor quality emulation of the FM synthesizer has been making it all sound terrible until relatively recently.
@@escabasket153 hahaha richie rich over here lol. Man that was seriously unheard of here in Melbourne Australia. I wouldve sneakly made friends so I could go to your hour after school to play muahahahahahahaha!!!!!!
When I was a kid and knew nothing about this and did it for my first time I thought I was the first kid in the world that knew about it. I ran to get my brother and my mom and called my best friend Greg to tell him about it. I couldn't wait to play the entire game over again. There were some areas he couldn't get to because he couldn't jump that high and other areas he could take with his climbing it was almost as if the developers knew about Knuckles even when they made Sonic 2. Amazing games I love them even today
@Code Metal Monkey There are hacks of Sonic 1 that have you play as Tails or Knuckles in that game, with their respective abilities. And there's also the mobile port.
It's fun playing as Knuckles in Sonic 2. His low jump does make it tough here and there though his climbing ability and ability to fly adds so much to the levels. Unlike Ugandan Knuckles he knows the way!
Seriously, if any of you haven't played these games yet, do so. These games are every bit as fun today as they were in the 90s. And there are so many on the Genesis that could've been included but weren't.
Thanks for this man, the Genesis is my favorite console ever so I totally agree. Gunstar Heroes, the Streets of Rage series are also all availible on Switch and 3ds, and the ports are super good, they aren't just lazy emulation, but we're instead remade to be high res by Sega AM2. Oh and also, I feel the Genesis game Ranger X is worth mentioning, here. It's my favorite Genesis game of all time
@@auralunaprettycure if you haven't played yet, try the 3DS version of Shinobi 3! The 3D effects look really cool on that game! And it's a darn good game too!
Good to see Phantasy Star 4 and Shining Force 2 on here. What I wouldn't give to see a new PS installment (main story with Dark Force, no Online or Universe) for today's consoles. And Shining Force, when the last time the Shining series had a new story? A revival of these would be great!
@@Transgender-ProphetMohammed strategy.. some of your units did better against certain units and once that happens, you move on and grind the next battle..
Loved SF2. Numerous play throughs to try different or challenging battle comps, the few hidden characters, specialty upgrade items and my favorite surprise as a kid, the hidden battle after beating the game 100%.
1-Shining Force 2 2-LANDSTALKER 3-Sonic 3 & Sonic & Knuckles (Its really one game) 4-Phantasy Star 4 5-Shining Force 1 6-Streets of Rage 2 7-Bloodlines 8-Sonic 2 9-Gunstar Hereos 10-Madden 93 11-NHL 94 12-Shinobi 3 13-Shining in the Darkness
Shining Force 2 and Phantasy Star 4 are my favorite on the Genesis, but I can't argue with Gunstar Heroes. I was first introduced to it in the Sega Channel, and I played it almost non-stop every time it came back to the channel.
I never played this Gunstar, but *Contra: the Hard Corps* is amazing. Branching paths, different character with different powers and weapons. I tried to play other Contra games, but I got bored in minutes. The Genesis one was the only one for me.
@@Dr4wfox I didnt have a Genesis so never played that version of Contra. i heard it was probably the best Contra game ever though. I just got the Contra Anniversary off steam, and its included along with all the other Contra games. so i am excited to play it on my PC.
When I played streets of rage 2 with my brother I finally gave up my envy of arcades, this game was just better than arcade beat em ups. Man o man the ending theme was just heavenly.
Gunstar heroes was a hidden gem. I feel like not many people knew about it. Loved that game. The 2 player action was on point. Double homing stars all the way.
Sega had some interesting RPG games. Shining in the Darkness, and Phantasy Star 2, 3, and 4 being most noteable. Shadowrun was also a lot of fun. Rings of Power was rather different. Warriors of the Eternal Sun gave you a little old school D&D experience. The shining force games are worth a look too. For those not familiar with the RPGs of the Genesis library, I suggest looking at Phantasy Star 2, 4, and Shining in the Darkness for more traditional turn based. If you want something a little more action involved, look at Shadowrun. I was kind of lucky. I went Nintendo, and Snes. My friend went the Sega route, so I got familiar with both systems. :)
@@dereklathan I don't know about that. Returns did pull Jake Armitage, but it didn't feel like the Snes game. Dragonfall and Hong Kong were very enjoyable in my opinion. They may be turn based tactical, where Sega's game was more action, but I wouldn't compare them to the Snes.
I didn't even know there was a Sega Version of Shadowrun - how did I miss that ? I have played the SNES one through several times though and really like that - so I guess I need to look into that - How did I miss that - I've never even heard it mentioned before. I looked it up and I don't think I've even seen it before either. The PAL copy must be super rare then.
I tried more than once playing Sega version of Shadowrun.. i know it's a big game favored by many but i just don't like it. I first played SNES version and loved it right away. the screen covers larger areas on SNES and gameplay is totally different from one version to another.
Yessss all of these I own and totally agree with! I recently beat Rings of Power (something that daunted me as a kid) and Might and Magic II (THAT was tough!). Two of my other favorite Sega games that felt RPGish but I suppose aren't are Landstalker and Crusader of Centy! Both fun as hell!
I enjoyed "laughter" , the zio/lashiec battle theme and that pimped PS1 dungeon music which plays in air castle/ladea tower. But honestly it was all great.
@@Transgender-ProphetMohammed I liked the Space Castle (or Air Castle) theme used in, among others, Lashec dungeon. The vehicle combat theme is rockin' too. Laughter is also a great track... It and the main battle theme are great showcases of the 'bass' range of the genesis sound chip (which can too often sound like a fart generator).
@@steventhompson1999 Same here. Brownie the robot was practically cheating with his double jump and overpowered ball + chain weapon. Fang had a decent A weapon (basically the machine gun slot) but that was it. Getting all the endings with him was tough but I did it.
Amazing game and one of my favorites of all time. I had the Japanese version for some reason, so extra hitpoints but no idea what the story and choices were. Like a decade later of playing the game I found the fourth and last path I've never even checked and it blew my mind (it was the missile one, with one of the best bosses in the form of the three robots combining).
i always use the chick with that lazer spread weapon. i love the slide ability that makes you invincible. snesdrunk loves contra 3 but says hardcore is too hard, but it honestly feels easier to me once you master the sliding ability.
It’s a great list. Some of my favorites missing include: 1. Disney’s Aladdin (Sega version more fun) 2. Cool Spot (Sega version great music) 3. Road Rash III (beating people on bikes soo fun) 4. Vectorman (I + II late in the game masterpieces) 5. Ecco the Dolphin (beautiful game that might be my #1 if it weren’t so blasted difficult. Tides of Time was supposedly a worthy sequel that picks off where it leaves off but I’d never know since I never beat 1). I’d also sub S&K lock on w/sonic 3 for sonic 3 because on its on sonic 2 is a better game than each individually and S3 is better than S&K but incomplete but I guess he figured that’d be cheating.
Alien Soldier is one of my favorite Genesis game and it pains me that we only got a Sega Channel release of it in America (other than modern digital releases)
im crossing my fingers that after the release of Zero Wing and upcoming Wily Wars, and with their deal with Sega to produce official Genesis/Saturn controllers, that RetroBit eventually gets the all-clear to do official Sega licensed carts for stuff like Alien Soldier, Pulseman and Monster World 4
@@tokenblack7983 same. Genesis version is still fun as heck for a cartridge game in a time where they didn't release all the arcade games or gave us watered down versions but yeah mame is better overall. X-Men arcade is fun as well but the other 2 X-Men games on Sega are awesome. Had em as a kid and they got that nostalgia" hard as nails but rewarding" factor. Now that X-Men and spiderman: arcades revenge is complete trash. Forever stay away from that one.
Shining Force 2 is easily my number one. Fond memories of that one include getting stuck for six months and being able to progress only when I was stuck at home with the shingles.
Let me guess: Talos? How did the devs thought a child would figure out that you need to put a wooden slab into a random hole in a tree using A instead of C to open a menu while being next to an interactable object is way beyond me. Not to mention you can actually bypass Yeel on your first visit of the region without even realizing it.
Same here man, took me literally months to figure out you had to press a different button to get the menu and "use" the plank instead of inspecting the hole. That should have been automatic.
i thought contra hardcore would be in there for sure too. this guy loves contra 3 on snes and hardcore is better in every way imo. i think i remember him saying it's too hard, but i actually found it easier than 3 once i got down the slide ability.
@@Jack_80 I think we would all have our own list of favorites. I was thinking of Cool Spot, Mercs, Alien 3, Predator 2, Robocop vs Terminator, T2 arcade game, road rash, Afterburner 2, Taz Mania.......
@@4713Caine robocop vs terminator is amazing. never did beat it though, it's a really hard game, for me at least. i remember being all excited to get it on snes as a kid just to find it was a completely different, much worse game than the genesis version.
Tough list to do even without mentioning: Monster world 4 Ranger X Toe Jam and Earl Pulseman Strider Dynamite Headdy Gain Ground Contra Comic Zone Streets of Rage 3 Vectorman 1&2 RocketKnight Adventures Crusader of Centy Panarama Cotton Road rash series Phantasy star 2&3 Ecco the Dolphin (Edit) And many more
5:47 - Hey so heads up, you're planet wasn't really reduced to a desert in PS4. Motavia was the desert planet in Phantasy Star 1. The Palmarians (From Palma the earth-like planet) terraformed it before Phantasy Star 2 with the aid of a central computer named Mother Brain. Mother Brain is the main antagonist in the game and destroys Palma in that game. So after the destruction of Palma the Algol starsystem goes into decline, they lose a lot of tech and space travel, and Motavia starts becoming arid again without Mother Brain controlling the terraforming anymore.
@@ChibiKami Agreed, I remember playing the original on the Master System, and after playing a good while on Palma was surprised that you not only had Motavia(desert planet) but Dezoris (ice planet) as well.
Phantasy Star iv is a personal favorite of mine. Still play it. But as a kid it was the game i was always looking for. Shining Force 1 and 2 are amazing too.
I remember being a kid and getting our Genesis along with Sonic and Cool Spot but Toejam & Earl was always my favorite. Like 3 months after we got our Genesis my idiot neighbor was having a yard sale and my parents picked us up a SNES from him for $50. It had only been out for less then a year lol
Phantasy star4 changed my idea of how Good non snes jrpgs could be in the 16 bit era. Its such a well programmed and thoughtful finale to the o.g. Series.
Shining Force 2 is one of the most under appreciated games from the rpg genre ever. Great art battle animations, plenty of hours of great fun and variety of skills/classes. End game rewards for the grinders to go after if they want to(The Mithril Weapons). And a very well balanced difficulty. It's a great game on it's own, and was definitely one of the best major pre cursors to what we got with Final Fantasy Tactics. Unfortunately was just mostly over shadowed by the RPG supremacy that Snes held during that era after it's release with FF6 hitting 6 months later.
It was a huge surprise when I discovered this game way after its time since it never reached my country. But its the kind of game I feel it is a bit underdeveloped, since the game hit its deadline and had to be rushed into market. I still think it is one of the best genesis title, but it looks a little less awesome every time I look at it.
I’m overwhelmed by all the games ... first SNES Drunks list of 13 games.. and now this dudes impeccable game .. that “are you a gamer girl mamita” line tho.... take notes fellas ✏️ 📄
@@robertmcmillan3638 I mean... they are. The Sonic 2 special stages look cooler, but they can feel like bullshit at times. Especially if you have tails running into all of the bombs like an idiot
@@somethingoriginal1707 Nah! Sonic 2 special stages are brilliant while Sonic 3 special stages are just dull. Tails isn't a problem once you get the timings of your moves sorted.
I'm so glad that Gunstar Heroes was your number one pick. I didn't have any Sega consoles growing up, but my best friend did. I have real fond memories of playing Gunstar Heroes early on a Saturday morning whilst the rest of his family were sleeping. We played the hell out of that game. And despite there are a ton of options with weapons, I always stuck with the trusty seeker--lighting combo for that gratifying ability to just hold down the attack button and let the weapon take care of targetting whilst you're free to move about. Brilliant. Oh, and the Dice Palace was also a lot of fun! Now I want to go back and play it again. Haha!
i think contra hardcore might be my favorite that's missing from his list. most fun contra game i've played because of that slight attack that makes you invincible.
@@scootermcg9910 on what SF?? I got my ass handed to me on that game. Do you think it is right to follow walk throughs or should I just keep going blind?. I love strategy type games but I’m really shitty at them.
@@waltersobchak7275 never walk thru. Pick ur own team do it your way. But range and movement are key. Love to hear any progress. (I mean maybe you could do well with three big tanks and a healer....i gotta get this game.)
@@scootermcg9910 hey thanks. I bought a couple of the Chinese Everdrive’s for $30 a piece. Been working great so far. Had it for a year. Maybe check those out if you have a Genesis. Thank you much.
Phantasy Star IV is definitely one of my top favorites with Chrono Trigger , Earthbound , and Mario RPG. I'm glad Gunstar Heroes was on the list. I think Ecco the Dolphin is extremely underrated.
Contra Hard Corpse will always be one of the best games of Sega Genesis regardless of someone mentions it or not. I just can't believe why people do not mention or name this game.
Shadowrun, Starflight and to a lesser extent, Zombies Ate my Neighbors, would all make the list for me. Good ports of Pirates! Gold and Starflight that are actually worth playing even if you own the PC version already is quite impressive. Wouldn't be difficult at all to turn a top 13 into a top 50 for the Genesis (making the list wouldn't be more difficult at least) and not have any of the titles of less than top tier quality padding out the list.
I got quite a lot of these games as part of the SEGA Mega Drive & Genesis Classics collection on Steam- Gunstar Heroes, Shining Force II, Sonic the Hedgehog 2, Sonic 3 & Knuckles, Shinobi III, Streets of Rage 2, Phantasy Star IV and Alien Soldier. Along with all the other games in that collection which weren't on this list, several of which are very good, it makes a good introduction to the Mega Drive & Genesis library that I missed out on as a child by also being a Nintendo kid like you.
Mega Turrican is an underrated gem. Great soundtrack and one of the best run and gunners on the Genesis. Contra HardCorp is excellent too, and I have a soft spot for Truxton: an early, but excellent SHMUP. Great list.
@@waltersobchak7275 Lists for all! Long lists, short lists, SNES lists, Sega lists, RPG lists, grocery lists, Schindler's list, Santa's naught and nice lists!
@@wileyschmitt I just intently watched my meower move all the gravel from one side of the litter box to the other. I don’t know who’s more bored me or him.
@@wileyschmitt RPG lists🤓🤓🤓 can never have too many of those. I’ve been on a buying spree since all this😷🦇😷BS has been going on. PS3 games are dirt cheap. Any suggestions for a good PS3 game? RPGs or shooters preferred🙏🙏
Solid list. For me the original Strider is what makes me keep my Genesis around and it probably would make my personal Top 13 somewhere. I really need to play Thunder Force IV sometime
Oh man, I remember Sega Channel. I was so upset when it was discontinued. Absolutely loved it and it blew my mind when I was younger. Won a couple contest prizes off of it too. Good stuff.
I didn't know the name of this music, but when I saw your comment, I was sure I knew what song you were talking about. Really, I have rarely considered a "fight" in a game as personal as the rematch against Zio, avenging Alys' death. And when I finally killed that bastard, I was as thrilled as the characters in the Game. Truly, PSIV is a forgotten masterpiece. It could be an extraordinary Anime. As a child, I gritted my teeth at the sound of Laughter.
Man, Shinobi III was one of, possibly favorite, games on the Genesis. I remember beating it a ton. I got a Genesis mini, and I can’t get past the third level lol. Funny how we used to beat these games a lot, but now, they whoop our asses. As for a shoot em up, my brother and I played Biohazard Battle a lot. It was fun as hell, had great boss fights, and the graphics were incredible for the time.
Sor2, phantasy star 4 and shining force 2 were 3 of my most favorite genesis games ever with phantasy star 4 being the rpg that got me hooked on rpg's. I was so thrilled when I saw they were included in the genesis collection on ps4. Currently running through phantasy star 4 again
I can't believe I'm a month late watching this, since I'm the guy who convinced you to do a Part 2 of the Best Sega Genesis Games SNES Owners Missed Out On haha. Anyways, great stuff as always man!
Golden Axe, Revenge of the Shinobi, Shadow Dancer, X-Men 2 Clone Wars, Rocket Knight Adventure. Many other games that could be on that list. Such an awsome console. Thank you for this moment of nostalgia.
I would like to believe that “SegaDrunk” comes from a different part of Minnesota and is actually your arch nemesis going back to when you hit a game winning home run in the bottom of the ninth off him in Ken Griffey Jr. Presents Major League Baseball tournament state final in the summer of ‘94 ...I guess he still refuses to live it all down after all of these years🤔😂
"You won't get away with this, Segadrunk!" "Oh, won't I? Face it, SNESdrunk, now that I have captured you, you have no choice but to watch while I eradicate all Nintendo consoles on this planet!" "Aren't you forgetting something here?" "What... No! NESbuzzed! You destroyed all my consoles while I was distracted?! "Let that be a lesson to you, Segadrunk: Wherever there's a hero, his kid sidekick usually isn't far!"
I didn't think of him as SNES drunk's arch nemesis, but I did think of him as SNES drunk's brother or cousin who got the other console so they could play different games.
I was so bummed when I found out the Road Rash series wasn't on the list. So many hours focusing on stealing a particular weapon then finally using it felt so good.
Yup, picked it up on a whim in late 1993 and it (along with Gunstar Heroes, Shinobi III, Secret of Mana, and Mario all-Stars took that year out with a bang! 1993, 1996, and 1998-01 were all are extremely good years for gaming for me in my younger years.
ROCKET KNIGHT ADVENTURES IS THE BEST SEGA GAME BY FAR. It's the Tupac of games. Literally have it on my phone emulated. This is one of the VERY few games I rented(by accident, hadn't heard of it), and later had my parents buy it. Remember going to toys"r"us and grabbing that little paper you turn in front desk for the game. Wow. Memories. I'm getting old...
That's a pretty good list. My list is different because I instantly got into the Genesis on the day it was released so my top five list consists of the system's earliest titles and mostly because I have MAJOR nostalgia invested in them. 1. Revenge Of Shinobi. 2. Golden Axe 3. Phantasy Star 2 4. Truxton 5. Splatter House 2 I didn't get to play the post Sonic era until emulation was available, but it doesn't change my top five. I'll have to think about making a top 10 list sometime.
Gunstar Heroes is the best! Great review but I'd also shout out its awesome soundtrack, humour, cool story and superb ending. I love the bosses, the Dice Maze, the hyperkinetic shooting and brawling through waves of enemies... I want to go play it again now too :-)
To this day I cannot get past the first stage of Alien Soldier. It's really strict on how much you can screw up before you're left defenseless against the bosses and has so many possible actions it has to be one of the hardest games to even begin playing. But from what I've seen once you get the gist of it it's amazing, and the whole game is basically a boss rush. Also it has 7 force which is undoubtably one of the best bosses to ever exist.
@@lancercncs1822 I just downloaded Order Of The Griffon for TG16 and the game look messed up.. you can't see numbers when hitting enemies or when receiving damage.. a flashing bar appears where the numbers should be. Was the original TG16 game any playable ?
Gunstar Hero's was a really sweet game! I remember when we bought it, it just looked so cool and we hadn't heard or known anything about it before it was purchased. Was a huge sleeper type of a hit. The whole game was kinetically hyper and that made it hilarious and fun!
Great list. Love the variety of games on the list. I was surprised when Shining Force II popped up on it. I have always enjoyed all of the Shining Force series games. The Phantasy Star series is probably one of my all time favorites - the FF is another but a series I like even better then all of the previously mentioned is - The Lunar series :)
To be fair. The names on the list where all good. I was sad rocket knight didn't make it but seeing his choices I can understand why. I personally would have put Dune and Jungle Strike on here but thats just my opinion. Still a great list.
@@FinalBaton oh my god Batte Mania 2. Such a criminally underrated game Why are all of Vic Tokai's games so underrated! I also love their Nes stuff like Magical Doropi
Dude as a former Sega Genesis kid, it's criminal how many people sleep on Shining Force when it comes to "best Genesis games" I was so happy to see it as high as it was on your list. The original Shining Force was my first turn based strategy game and is still one of my all time favorites in the genre. Definitely solidified my decision to sub to the channel.
It's not criminal bro it's a turn based rpg, not everyone likes slow paced games
@@slingshotdon true bro, true.
I remember renting Gunstar at a video star my brother and I used to go to as kids. We both decided on it because we pretty much tried everything else, and we said 'heck lets give it a try.' We went home expecting nothing special, probably some mediocre side scroller. Man, were we wrong. We were completely blown away. It is to this day the best game we've played on genesis. We still talk about it from time to time.
Had a Sega Genesis at my grandparents and an SNES at home.
I was spoiled
Lucky!!!!
same actually! weird
I had a snes and my neighbour had a genesis and turbo grafx 16
So did I
Yes, you were, you spoiled brat.
Completed Shining Force 2 over 20 times at the very least! Yet I'm still excited every single time I start a new game. It's truly brilliant.
Easily my Top 5 Genesis Games of All Time
SF 1 and 2 were both awesome , but don't forget SF cd. Why don't they make games like them anymore? 🙄
@@GTSN38 I think SF CD was a bit lacking in terms of exploration and great characters. I loved the characters from SF1 and I think SF2 did everything that SF 1 did and bettered it. SF3 was a great game but I've only managed to play part 1.
It was pretty hard to find a WORKING Saturn Emulator, but with Yabause you CAN play all three discs of Shining Force 3, though disc 2 and 3 you need English patched, and there are a few problems, like using summons in certain areas.
@@EmeraldEyesEsoteric all of have to do is get a Pseudo Saturn cart flashed with Action Replay and you can play all three Shining Force III scenarios in English on an actual Saturn console
Sonic 2 was half of my childhood! My parents divorced and I had a SNES at home at my Moms and went to my Dads every weekend where we had a Genesis. My Dad and I played all the Sonic like crazy but Sonic 2 was the one we always got the furthest in, we would usually make it to Sky Chase every run which was basically 2 bosses from the end, not bad for a 7 year old and my Dad that really didn't game lol.
I enjoy your style. It's upbeat, friendly, and always to takes a "glass half full" perspective.
Hey, I like your perspective.
yeah, only he's not really drunk anymore.
@Justus Bowman No...it was always more figurative. He would occasionally do drunk streams where he would get drunk while playing a video game. He was a much better drunk than I ever was...My speech and my memory tend to get pretty terrible when I drink.
Alien Soldier is one of my favourite games that not enough people talk about. I've beaten it so many times I've lost count, and I still come back to it over and over.
That's impressive. I made it to the final boss once, though damn that thing was tough!
@@FunkMastaMegaFlex Oh absolutely, the game kicked my ass many a time before I managed to beat it. That's one thing I love about it though - you can get better at it by practicing and learning the ins and outs of how everything works. You have to pay attention, and it's so rewarding when you do.
When Scooter uses the bazooka... funny every time!!
I remember it took like 7 hours and many continues before finally beating it the first time, part of the fun is getting better at it and making a joke out of bosses that used to feel impossible.
It's kind of sad the high difficulty and complexity of it makes it intimidating for new players, hard to watch when someone picks homing or spread shot (worst weapon) for 2 or more slots and gets frustrated.
I feel the Mega Drive is totally underrated these days. Thanks for giving it some much deserved cred.
Absolutely, and I don't know why. Anyone who played games during that era knew there were two systems and two systems only, the SNES and the Genesis/Mega Drive. Everyone I knew (including myself) had either one, or the other, or both. And it should be mentioned that these two systems defined the 16 bit era and therefore defined the height of 2d gaming, while also being the beginning of the consoles wars.
@@williamkoscielniak820 true. Kids acknowledge Nintendo because it’s Nintendo and it’s still around but it’d be like 30 years ago everyone talks about PlayStation 5 and no one even remembers Xbox series x even existed.
I feel like there's still a lot of love and nostalgia for megadrive - the Saturn and the Dreamcast however are still looked down on, despite having two of the best libraries of all time.
@@jamescollinge5043 I think there's quite a bit of nostalgia for the dreamcast these days
@Stop Banningme megadrive was the original name.
You can't forget about Rocket Knight Adventures. That was an amazing game.
they did.
THANK YOU.....for recognizing Gunstar Heroes for the awesomeness it truly is.
Hell yes Shining Force 2. An absolutely amazing game.
that hit the memory lane button hard. The animations for fights was pure art at the time.
Shining Force 1 was great too. I enjoyed all the shining games.
I've played through both 1 and 2 over and over. Most recently on the Switch. The combat makes it fun to replay.
Oh man. The Kraken battle was epic!
@@Sellbow i cant remember that one....
Dude!! You include Pirate’s Gold! Nobody ever mentions that one (or Shadow Run). The entire list is good! Lots of fun to be had
Enjoying that "SegaDrunk" intro!
‘Have a great rest of your day’. That part always makes me cringe for some reason. I think he’s Canadian. There’s no other explanation.
@@radcowley who hurt you dude?
What percentage of the video is the intro, btw? I’d like to know!
Its cool. It shows he still shows respect for his fellow viewers .
@@chivalrous_chevy1163 Posted.
I would have put "rocket knight adventures" on that list as a def #1, but love the list. A few good hidden gems here I now gotta check out! Great video
Herzog Zwei was the first game that ever kept me up till 5 am. I remember EGM originally gave it a really bad score (like 2/10), then a year or two later changed it to 10/10. I guess they totally misunderstood it the first time. Absolute classic. Still fun to pick up and play almost 30 years later.
It's a pretty cool game but we were hoooked on the Genesis/Mega Drive Dune 2 port for the (traditional) RTS fix.
I played it when I was in second grade. It was really a cool game!
I've always considered Herzog to be the best Sega Genesis game, even though I was always frustrated by the reloading vehicle not doing its job as well as it should.
“It’S tOo CoMpLiCaTeD 2/10”
mad cuz bad egm?
No Herzog Zwei, no Blizzard. Blizzard loves to copy games they love to play and develop a few more features and do a lot more marketing. They copied this game and made it into WarCraft, which eventually led to StarCraft.
NHL 94 took over my entire summer once. So many competitive arguments with my friends, and we knew ZERO players lol
It was (and still is) one of the best sports games ever. I was never into hockey, but I enjoyed the video games. Fun fact about me, I actually bought NHL 94 over Zombies Ate My Neighbors when I went to buy a new game...the employee tried to convince me to purchase ZAMN, but I was like "nah brah", and I ended up buying NHL 94.
what a classic game eh? it's my fave sports one for sure
It was awesome i wasn't a sports game guy but that game was fun and when the fights broke out on the ice that was button mash time :) the only other sports game to grab me like that was Red card for the PS2 as it didn't take itself to seriously.
@@Tom_Van_Zandt ZAMN is a good game but NHL was a great game too play with friends abit like raw and smack down was for PS1
It was even featured in Swingers. I always laughed at that scene because it was just like my friends and I
One common theme among ALL of those games: the soundtracks are AWESOME
Genesis games have a reputation for cheap, tinny sound, and that's almost exclusively the fault of the infamous GEMS backend. When someone who knew what they were doing got a hold of the Genesis's sound chip, that baby could _sing_. Shout out to Gauntlet 4's soundtrack and having the best 16-bit drumroll I've ever heard.
@@lilwyvern4 I personally think even the worst Genesis soundtracks still sound better than SNES ones, but I am definetely a biased fanboy.
Some pretty mediocre games with horrible soundfonts that still sound good to me would be Heavy Nova, Risky Woods, and Sonic Spinball.
Worth noting is that two of those games are western developed. Unfortunately western developers are among the culprits who tend to misunderstand how to make the Genesis sound good.
But anyway, my point is, even those games soundtracks (which are considered bad by most people) still sound way better than a bad SNES game to me.
So, I personally don't understand this Genesis has bad sound meme when bad SNES games sound just as bad
@@lilwyvern4 GEMS is a powerful piece of software that only got its reputation from developers using it to make quick and dirty soundtracks with the default settings. There were good soundtracks made with it, like Earthworm Jim 1&2, X-Men 2, Comix Zone, and Toejam and Earl 2.
It doesn't help that poor quality emulation of the FM synthesizer has been making it all sound terrible until relatively recently.
TF4
I love the Genesis/Mega Drive sound chip at these games.. ...also at Mega Turrican, Batman, Aladdin - and many more games!
I'm in the same boat as Drunk, missed out on Sega when I was a kid. So these Sega vids expand my horizons. Thanks, Drunk.
Well I think 'back in our day' you either had a Sega or nes (Genesis or SNES). It was really unheard of for a kid to have both!!
@@retrorystergaming577 We had both 😅 mainly because my parents got me the SNES and my older brother the Genesis, but both of us played both.
@@escabasket153 hahaha richie rich over here lol. Man that was seriously unheard of here in Melbourne Australia. I wouldve sneakly made friends so I could go to your hour after school to play muahahahahahahaha!!!!!!
Don't sweat it! The kids that missed out on SNES feel the same way!
Same. Nintendo kid born and raised!
You nailed it with Shining Force 2 and Pirates Gold. Both are some of the most re-playable games ever. Good taste man!
I loved Pirates Gold so much that I have it on PC and still am from time to time.
This is a pretty cool list. My absolute favourite Genesis game is Beyond Oasis.
Another thing the Sonic and Knuckles cart can do: you can plug in Sonic 2 and play the whole game as Knuckles.
When I was a kid and knew nothing about this and did it for my first time I thought I was the first kid in the world that knew about it. I ran to get my brother and my mom and called my best friend Greg to tell him about it.
I couldn't wait to play the entire game over again. There were some areas he couldn't get to because he couldn't jump that high and other areas he could take with his climbing it was almost as if the developers knew about Knuckles even when they made Sonic 2. Amazing games I love them even today
@Code Metal Monkey I think that there is a rom hack of Sonic 3 & Knuckles where Tails follows Knuckles but I have never played it... yet
@@zero-theaveragegamer1159 Sonic 3 A.I.R?
@Code Metal Monkey There are hacks of Sonic 1 that have you play as Tails or Knuckles in that game, with their respective abilities. And there's also the mobile port.
It's fun playing as Knuckles in Sonic 2. His low jump does make it tough here and there though his climbing ability and ability to fly adds so much to the levels. Unlike Ugandan Knuckles he knows the way!
Seriously, if any of you haven't played these games yet, do so. These games are every bit as fun today as they were in the 90s. And there are so many on the Genesis that could've been included but weren't.
Thanks for this man, the Genesis is my favorite console ever so I totally agree.
Gunstar Heroes, the Streets of Rage series are also all availible on Switch and 3ds, and the ports are super good, they aren't just lazy emulation, but we're instead remade to be high res by Sega AM2.
Oh and also, I feel the Genesis game Ranger X is worth mentioning, here. It's my favorite Genesis game of all time
@@auralunaprettycure if you haven't played yet, try the 3DS version of Shinobi 3! The 3D effects look really cool on that game! And it's a darn good game too!
TRUXTON!
Never had a chance to say, but I love your channel. Great content and narration. And the intros, the longer the better!
@Justus Bowman @Justus Bowman Yeap, I know the one. Actually, I think @SNES DRUNK should have a 4h clip of intros with several lengths.
Good to see Phantasy Star 4 and Shining Force 2 on here. What I wouldn't give to see a new PS installment (main story with Dark Force, no Online or Universe) for today's consoles. And Shining Force, when the last time the Shining series had a new story?
A revival of these would be great!
Cool list. Attaching the sonic 3 cartridge to sonic & knuckles was epic. Kid Chameleon for me is one of the best sega games.
YAS! SHINING FORCE 2 kept me busy when i was a kid and my dad was stationed in the middle of nowhere alaska! Thanks for including it!
LOVE that game. Though i never cleared it thanks to laptop dying and my huuuuuge backlog
One of my favorite games too! Spent so many hours playing it with my neighbor growing up
I found the balancing really strange.
Enemys yielded no xp anymore but they where still really strong.
@@Transgender-ProphetMohammed strategy.. some of your units did better against certain units and once that happens, you move on and grind the next battle..
Loved SF2. Numerous play throughs to try different or challenging battle comps, the few hidden characters, specialty upgrade items and my favorite surprise as a kid, the hidden battle after beating the game 100%.
I was a SNES kid myself so I always enjoy learning about awesome games I missed on the Genesis. Great list. A lot of which I'd never heard of before.
Had a buddy with the Genesis growing up. Always loved playing Streets of Rage 2 and Shining Force 2 on his console!
Great list. Props for putting Herzog Zwei on the list. An absolute underrated gem.
1-Shining Force 2
2-LANDSTALKER
3-Sonic 3 & Sonic & Knuckles (Its really one game)
4-Phantasy Star 4
5-Shining Force 1
6-Streets of Rage 2
7-Bloodlines
8-Sonic 2
9-Gunstar Hereos
10-Madden 93
11-NHL 94
12-Shinobi 3
13-Shining in the Darkness
Shining Force 2 and Phantasy Star 4 are my favorite on the Genesis, but I can't argue with Gunstar Heroes. I was first introduced to it in the Sega Channel, and I played it almost non-stop every time it came back to the channel.
I never played this Gunstar, but *Contra: the Hard Corps* is amazing.
Branching paths, different character with different powers and weapons.
I tried to play other Contra games, but I got bored in minutes. The Genesis one was the only one for me.
@@Dr4wfox I didnt have a Genesis so never played that version of Contra. i heard it was probably the best Contra game ever though. I just got the Contra Anniversary off steam, and its included along with all the other Contra games. so i am excited to play it on my PC.
When I played streets of rage 2 with my brother I finally gave up my envy of arcades, this game was just better than arcade beat em ups. Man o man the ending theme was just heavenly.
only arcade game compare to this is Vendetta by Konami.
Have you tried Streets of Rage 4?
Came out this year!!!
@@TragoudistrosMPH the game is 🔥
Still play and love Streets of Rage 2, thirty years later.
I love Shining Force 2! Glad to see it high on your list 😄
But FIFA International Soccer and John Madden Football both should've been there.
Gunstar heroes was a hidden gem. I feel like not many people knew about it. Loved that game. The 2 player action was on point. Double homing stars all the way.
Sega had some interesting RPG games. Shining in the Darkness, and Phantasy Star 2, 3, and 4 being most noteable. Shadowrun was also a lot of fun. Rings of Power was rather different. Warriors of the Eternal Sun gave you a little old school D&D experience. The shining force games are worth a look too.
For those not familiar with the RPGs of the Genesis library, I suggest looking at Phantasy Star 2, 4, and Shining in the Darkness for more traditional turn based. If you want something a little more action involved, look at Shadowrun.
I was kind of lucky. I went Nintendo, and Snes. My friend went the Sega route, so I got familiar with both systems. :)
Shadowrun definitely my favorite genesis RPG. Too bad the Returns series was based on the inferior SNES version.
@@dereklathan I don't know about that. Returns did pull Jake Armitage, but it didn't feel like the Snes game. Dragonfall and Hong Kong were very enjoyable in my opinion. They may be turn based tactical, where Sega's game was more action, but I wouldn't compare them to the Snes.
I didn't even know there was a Sega Version of Shadowrun - how did I miss that ?
I have played the SNES one through several times though and really like that - so I guess I need to look into that - How did I miss that - I've never even heard it mentioned before. I looked it up and I don't think I've even seen it before either.
The PAL copy must be super rare then.
I tried more than once playing Sega version of Shadowrun.. i know it's a big game favored by many but i just don't like it.
I first played SNES version and loved it right away. the screen covers larger areas on SNES and gameplay is totally different from one version to another.
Yessss all of these I own and totally agree with! I recently beat Rings of Power (something that daunted me as a kid) and Might and Magic II (THAT was tough!). Two of my other favorite Sega games that felt RPGish but I suppose aren't are Landstalker and Crusader of Centy! Both fun as hell!
Phantasy Star 4's battle theme 'Meet Them Head On' is one of the best battle themes ever made for an RPG. Always gets my blood pumping!
I enjoyed "laughter" , the zio/lashiec battle theme and that pimped PS1 dungeon music which plays in air castle/ladea tower.
But honestly it was all great.
@@Transgender-ProphetMohammed I liked the Space Castle (or Air Castle) theme used in, among others, Lashec dungeon. The vehicle combat theme is rockin' too. Laughter is also a great track... It and the main battle theme are great showcases of the 'bass' range of the genesis sound chip (which can too often sound like a fart generator).
@@Transgender-ProphetMohammed what tf your name dude? Lol
@@JuntosXlaLibertadMileyBuIIrich
Well cant blame a man for its name, can you?
Man, I would have had Contra: Hard Corps on this list.
i beat contra hard corps with every charactor every way including the secret area. fang was the hardest though. still have it to.
desert strike was also real good
@@steventhompson1999 Same here. Brownie the robot was practically cheating with his double jump and overpowered ball + chain weapon. Fang had a decent A weapon (basically the machine gun slot) but that was it. Getting all the endings with him was tough but I did it.
Amazing game and one of my favorites of all time.
I had the Japanese version for some reason, so extra hitpoints but no idea what the story and choices were. Like a decade later of playing the game I found the fourth and last path I've never even checked and it blew my mind (it was the missile one, with one of the best bosses in the form of the three robots combining).
i always use the chick with that lazer spread weapon. i love the slide ability that makes you invincible. snesdrunk loves contra 3 but says hardcore is too hard, but it honestly feels easier to me once you master the sliding ability.
Great list! Wonder Boy in Monster World is my personal favorite Genesis game.
Monster World IV is even better :)
It’s a great list. Some of my favorites missing include:
1. Disney’s Aladdin (Sega version more fun)
2. Cool Spot (Sega version great music)
3. Road Rash III (beating people on bikes soo fun)
4. Vectorman (I + II late in the game masterpieces)
5. Ecco the Dolphin (beautiful game that might be my #1 if it weren’t so blasted difficult. Tides of Time was supposedly a worthy sequel that picks off where it leaves off but I’d never know since I never beat 1).
I’d also sub S&K lock on w/sonic 3 for sonic 3 because on its on sonic 2 is a better game than each individually and S3 is better than S&K but incomplete but I guess he figured that’d be cheating.
Awesome list that doesn't just repeat the top x most popular games for the system, there are some really neat picks here.
2 Crude Dudes, Dune: Battle for Arakkis, Forgotten Worlds, all kinds of great Sega Genesis games
Alien Soldier is one of my favorite Genesis game and it pains me that we only got a Sega Channel release of it in America (other than modern digital releases)
He forgot to mention that its one of the games in the Sega Genesis Classics collection on current consoles
im crossing my fingers that after the release of Zero Wing and upcoming Wily Wars, and with their deal with Sega to produce official Genesis/Saturn controllers, that RetroBit eventually gets the all-clear to do official Sega licensed carts for stuff like Alien Soldier, Pulseman and Monster World 4
X-men 2 clone wars and the Punisher were two of my favorites not mentioned here otherwise this is a good list
Omg that X-men game!!!
Can couch for X-Men. It's fantastic. Haven't played Punisher, though.
Jesse Frost if you played Punisher on MAME the Genesis version is a little rough. MAME is where it's at
@@tokenblack7983 Noted
@@tokenblack7983 same. Genesis version is still fun as heck for a cartridge game in a time where they didn't release all the arcade games or gave us watered down versions but yeah mame is better overall. X-Men arcade is fun as well but the other 2 X-Men games on Sega are awesome. Had em as a kid and they got that nostalgia" hard as nails but rewarding" factor. Now that X-Men and spiderman: arcades revenge is complete trash. Forever stay away from that one.
Phantasy Star IV is an incredible game with a great story. It made me learn the lore of the other games.
Playing 5 now 😂
No I mean Iv my bad
Dont sell the silver tusk! Best claw against dark creatures!
Part one on the Master System... so revolutionary!
@@Mechakick
Liked the combat backgrounds.
Part2 was a downgrade.
I was also an SNES guy with a cousin who had a Genesis. Weekend sleepovers renting games. Ahh, pure happiness.
same
Shining Force 2 is easily my number one. Fond memories of that one include getting stuck for six months and being able to progress only when I was stuck at home with the shingles.
Let me guess: Talos? How did the devs thought a child would figure out that you need to put a wooden slab into a random hole in a tree using A instead of C to open a menu while being next to an interactable object is way beyond me. Not to mention you can actually bypass Yeel on your first visit of the region without even realizing it.
@@Smilley85 Absolutely 100% got it in one!
Both Shining forces are Really really good, id love a Remake of these games with good graphics and music.
Same here man, took me literally months to figure out you had to press a different button to get the menu and "use" the plank instead of inspecting the hole. That should have been automatic.
Would have thought Comix Zone would have been in that list. Definitely in mine...
i thought contra hardcore would be in there for sure too. this guy loves contra 3 on snes and hardcore is better in every way imo. i think i remember him saying it's too hard, but i actually found it easier than 3 once i got down the slide ability.
@@Jack_80 I think we would all have our own list of favorites. I was thinking of Cool Spot, Mercs, Alien 3, Predator 2, Robocop vs Terminator, T2 arcade game, road rash, Afterburner 2, Taz Mania.......
@@4713Caine robocop vs terminator is amazing. never did beat it though, it's a really hard game, for me at least. i remember being all excited to get it on snes as a kid just to find it was a completely different, much worse game than the genesis version.
@@Jack_80 I love the game and I never did beat it either lol.
@@Jack_80 that makes two of us. I did get farish ...but I never beat it.
Tough list to do even without mentioning:
Monster world 4
Ranger X
Toe Jam and Earl
Pulseman
Strider
Dynamite Headdy
Gain Ground
Contra
Comic Zone
Streets of Rage 3
Vectorman 1&2
RocketKnight Adventures
Crusader of Centy
Panarama Cotton
Road rash series
Phantasy star 2&3
Ecco the Dolphin
(Edit) And many more
Man, I absolutely love Ranger X and Monster World IV! Thanks for agreeing :3
Ecco the Dolphin was cool! X-men clone wars was too!
Quack shot!
5:47 - Hey so heads up, you're planet wasn't really reduced to a desert in PS4. Motavia was the desert planet in Phantasy Star 1. The Palmarians (From Palma the earth-like planet) terraformed it before Phantasy Star 2 with the aid of a central computer named Mother Brain. Mother Brain is the main antagonist in the game and destroys Palma in that game. So after the destruction of Palma the Algol starsystem goes into decline, they lose a lot of tech and space travel, and Motavia starts becoming arid again without Mother Brain controlling the terraforming anymore.
Phantasy Star games are absolutely crazy in scope. Kinda wish Sega would abandon the PSO model and make proper PStar RPGs again
I loved that game. Could barely read any word of english when i played/loved/devoured this.
@@ChibiKami Agreed, I remember playing the original on the Master System, and after playing a good while on Palma was surprised that you not only had Motavia(desert planet) but Dezoris (ice planet) as well.
Phantasy Star iv is a personal favorite of mine. Still play it. But as a kid it was the game i was always looking for.
Shining Force 1 and 2 are amazing too.
I remember being a kid and getting our Genesis along with Sonic and Cool Spot but Toejam & Earl was always my favorite. Like 3 months after we got our Genesis my idiot neighbor was having a yard sale and my parents picked us up a SNES from him for $50. It had only been out for less then a year lol
which one did you like more?
Phantasy star4 changed my idea of how Good non snes jrpgs could be in the 16 bit era. Its such a well programmed and thoughtful finale to the o.g. Series.
I was pretty shocked that beyond oasis didn't make it on the list
but then you made my day when you gave gunstar heroes number 1
hahaha good choice
As a former SEGA kid i wholly approve this list.
LIES!!! I CAN SMELL YOUR RAGE!! HAHAHA
REPRESENT
What about TRUXTON
First video I watched after getting let go from my job, because of things that were out of my controll. Thanks for the entertainment.
Shining Force 2 is one of the most under appreciated games from the rpg genre ever. Great art battle animations, plenty of hours of great fun and variety of skills/classes. End game rewards for the grinders to go after if they want to(The Mithril Weapons). And a very well balanced difficulty. It's a great game on it's own, and was definitely one of the best major pre cursors to what we got with Final Fantasy Tactics. Unfortunately was just mostly over shadowed by the RPG supremacy that Snes held during that era after it's release with FF6 hitting 6 months later.
I love the Castlevania: Bloodlines Soundtrack
Oh yes.
First stage theme slaps
When fighting Dracula and beating him I was livid... Then Dracula turned into Death. I out loud said "Ah shit, here we go again."
Alien Soldier is so good, but it's such a sensory overload that I just play it some times
It looks better than that over rated Gunstar Heroes anyway.
It was a huge surprise when I discovered this game way after its time since it never reached my country. But its the kind of game I feel it is a bit underdeveloped, since the game hit its deadline and had to be rushed into market. I still think it is one of the best genesis title, but it looks a little less awesome every time I look at it.
Alanna, you're a gamergirl, mamita?
@@stripedrajang3571 seriously dude
I’m overwhelmed by all the games ... first SNES Drunks list of 13 games.. and now this dudes impeccable game .. that “are you a gamer girl mamita” line tho.... take notes fellas ✏️ 📄
Gunstar Heroes is one of the best games of all time.
The guy who did this video thinks Sonic 3 special stages are better than Sonic 2 special stages?
Err,.... No 🙄.
@@robertmcmillan3638 I mean... they are. The Sonic 2 special stages look cooler, but they can feel like bullshit at times. Especially if you have tails running into all of the bombs like an idiot
@@somethingoriginal1707 Nah!
Sonic 2 special stages are brilliant while Sonic 3 special stages are just dull.
Tails isn't a problem once you get the timings of your moves sorted.
Blue and green = godmode
@@robertmcmillan3638 Sonic 3's are way better in my opinion. I was never a fan of Sonic 2 special stages.
OMG! I forgot I owned NHL 94 as a kid until you mentioned it! I just reclaimed countless hours of memories. Thanks! lol
So glad to see Phantasy Star 4 getting some love. Zio is the most memorable boss from my childhood.
That evil theme still gives me goosebumps
I'm so glad that Gunstar Heroes was your number one pick. I didn't have any Sega consoles growing up, but my best friend did. I have real fond memories of playing Gunstar Heroes early on a Saturday morning whilst the rest of his family were sleeping. We played the hell out of that game. And despite there are a ton of options with weapons, I always stuck with the trusty seeker--lighting combo for that gratifying ability to just hold down the attack button and let the weapon take care of targetting whilst you're free to move about. Brilliant. Oh, and the Dice Palace was also a lot of fun! Now I want to go back and play it again. Haha!
My favorite is actually Ristar. It isn't nostalgia, either, I'm younger than the SEGA Genesis
Cool pfp dude
@@tysonasaurus6392 Thanks, you too
i think contra hardcore might be my favorite that's missing from his list. most fun contra game i've played because of that slight attack that makes you invincible.
Solid pick man, Ristar is a darn good game.
@@lucianocastrogiovanni2879 yeah The color's.
Shining force 2 waso so good. Love the Hartford vs Quebec game, classic NHL match up.
I started over after finishing it and I’m just letting 2 characters fight there unstoppable
@@TvValenti thats awesone....might need more fire power to beat it...what 2 characters?
@@scootermcg9910 on what SF?? I got my ass handed to me on that game. Do you think it is right to follow walk throughs or should I just keep going blind?. I love strategy type games but I’m really shitty at them.
@@waltersobchak7275 never walk thru. Pick ur own team do it your way. But range and movement are key. Love to hear any progress. (I mean maybe you could do well with three big tanks and a healer....i gotta get this game.)
@@scootermcg9910 hey thanks. I bought a couple of the Chinese Everdrive’s for $30 a piece. Been working great so far. Had it for a year. Maybe check those out if you have a Genesis. Thank you much.
Phantasy Star IV is definitely one of my top favorites with Chrono Trigger , Earthbound , and Mario RPG. I'm glad Gunstar Heroes was on the list. I think Ecco the Dolphin is extremely underrated.
Chrono Trigger was SNES only in 1995. A masterpiece in its own right.
Phantasy Star IV is the best JRPG I’ve ever played. The soundtrack when your moving through the desert still pops in my head from time to time 🔥
Phantasy star 4 was the gane the got me into RPG and it still.might be the best
Contra Hard Corpse will always be one of the best games of Sega Genesis regardless of someone mentions it or not. I just can't believe why people do not mention or name this game.
its very difficult game and only a small % of people can get past the first few levels
You missed a huge one! Rocket Knight! That game is fantastic. Really fun, novel ideas and it pushes the Saga to the limits.
Rocket Knigh was fantastic
Yeah, Rocket Knight is the best! It's like Sonic's big bro, actually still a challenging game as an adult.
yep, rocket knight is hands down superior to sonic 3 no matter how you slice it
Contra, Dune 2 etc etc
Shadowrun, Starflight and to a lesser extent, Zombies Ate my Neighbors, would all make the list for me. Good ports of Pirates! Gold and Starflight that are actually worth playing even if you own the PC version already is quite impressive.
Wouldn't be difficult at all to turn a top 13 into a top 50 for the Genesis (making the list wouldn't be more difficult at least) and not have any of the titles of less than top tier quality padding out the list.
Shining Force II will always be in my top 5 games of all time
Awesome game I could never get rid of it. Same as the first game and Phelios.
Play Landstalker best RPG puzzle game ever hard as a mthfker I wouldn’t even attempt it on original system!! It would make you break your system
Games amazing if you dont cheat with exp
Thankssssdrunk, happy Drunksgiving.
Nice list, represents a good amount of the greatest of Genesis.
Every hero has a Genesis!
I got quite a lot of these games as part of the SEGA Mega Drive & Genesis Classics collection on Steam- Gunstar Heroes, Shining Force II, Sonic the Hedgehog 2, Sonic 3 & Knuckles, Shinobi III, Streets of Rage 2, Phantasy Star IV and Alien Soldier. Along with all the other games in that collection which weren't on this list, several of which are very good, it makes a good introduction to the Mega Drive & Genesis library that I missed out on as a child by also being a Nintendo kid like you.
Mega Turrican is an underrated gem. Great soundtrack and one of the best run and gunners on the Genesis. Contra HardCorp is excellent too, and I have a soft spot for Truxton: an early, but excellent SHMUP. Great list.
"But hey people like lists."
Yeah. Yeah we do.
*DO MORE LISTS*
Top 50 SNES/Super Famicom games? Could be a 5 parter.
@@wileyschmitt any list will hold my attention.
@@waltersobchak7275 Lists for all! Long lists, short lists, SNES lists, Sega lists, RPG lists, grocery lists, Schindler's list, Santa's naught and nice lists!
@@wileyschmitt I just intently watched my meower move all the gravel from one side of the litter box to the other. I don’t know who’s more bored me or him.
@@wileyschmitt RPG lists🤓🤓🤓 can never have too many of those. I’ve been on a buying spree since all this😷🦇😷BS has been going on. PS3 games are dirt cheap. Any suggestions for a good PS3 game? RPGs or shooters preferred🙏🙏
What a great way to start my day! I will have a great rest of my day!
And I hope that you do as well!
Ha I am in Melbourne Australia and was just think this is a good way to finish my day lol
Solid list. For me the original Strider is what makes me keep my Genesis around and it probably would make my personal Top 13 somewhere.
I really need to play Thunder Force IV sometime
TFIV will have you hooked. The BGM alone will have u hooked
It’s criminal that Strider isn’t on this list.
Oh man, I remember Sega Channel. I was so upset when it was discontinued. Absolutely loved it and it blew my mind when I was younger. Won a couple contest prizes off of it too. Good stuff.
'Laughter' in Phantasy Star IV is one of the best boss themes out there.
^ most underrated comment in history of comments
I didn't know the name of this music, but when I saw your comment, I was sure I knew what song you were talking about. Really, I have rarely considered a "fight" in a game as personal as the rematch against Zio, avenging Alys' death. And when I finally killed that bastard, I was as thrilled as the characters in the Game. Truly, PSIV is a forgotten masterpiece. It could be an extraordinary Anime.
As a child, I gritted my teeth at the sound of Laughter.
Finally the Thunderforce series gets some love. I started with 3 and it was fun, but 4 was a great shoot em up!
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Pew pew pew!!
TF II is pretty good also, amazing for an early Genesis game.
My brother has Thunder force 5 on PSX and that game is 10/10
Man, Shinobi III was one of, possibly favorite, games on the Genesis. I remember beating it a ton. I got a Genesis mini, and I can’t get past the third level lol. Funny how we used to beat these games a lot, but now, they whoop our asses.
As for a shoot em up, my brother and I played Biohazard Battle a lot. It was fun as hell, had great boss fights, and the graphics were incredible for the time.
are you sure there's no input lag on your new tv ?
@@richy69ify Very well could be, game still a lot harder than I remember.
Sor2, phantasy star 4 and shining force 2 were 3 of my most favorite genesis games ever with phantasy star 4 being the rpg that got me hooked on rpg's. I was so thrilled when I saw they were included in the genesis collection on ps4. Currently running through phantasy star 4 again
I can't believe I'm a month late watching this, since I'm the guy who convinced you to do a Part 2 of the Best Sega Genesis Games SNES Owners Missed Out On haha. Anyways, great stuff as always man!
Golden Axe, Revenge of the Shinobi, Shadow Dancer, X-Men 2 Clone Wars, Rocket Knight Adventure. Many other games that could be on that list. Such an awsome console. Thank you for this moment of nostalgia.
I would like to believe that “SegaDrunk” comes from a different part of Minnesota and is actually your arch nemesis going back to when you hit a game winning home run in the bottom of the ninth off him in Ken Griffey Jr. Presents Major League Baseball tournament state final in the summer of ‘94 ...I guess he still refuses to live it all down after all of these years🤔😂
uh wouldn't his name be like SegaAbstinent
"Well well..... *scratches cat*
*evil sega snicker*
If it isnt mr. Snesdrunk ......"
"Dr. Segadrunk!"
"You won't get away with this, Segadrunk!"
"Oh, won't I? Face it, SNESdrunk, now that I have captured you, you have no choice but to watch while I eradicate all Nintendo consoles on this planet!"
"Aren't you forgetting something here?"
"What... No! NESbuzzed! You destroyed all my consoles while I was distracted?!
"Let that be a lesson to you, Segadrunk: Wherever there's a hero, his kid sidekick usually isn't far!"
@@Codricmon
Sidekick?
Please not tiger electronicDrunk!
I didn't think of him as SNES drunk's arch nemesis, but I did think of him as SNES drunk's brother or cousin who got the other console so they could play different games.
I was so bummed when I found out the Road Rash series wasn't on the list. So many hours focusing on stealing a particular weapon then finally using it felt so good.
Gimme that chain bro!
Love road rash
@Tucker Johnson They were indeed different games.
Road Rash Was A Killer Sega Game! 🎮 📺
(Had it for Sony 3DO also!)
It's so depressing i just want to cry.
I was expecting to see Rocket Knight Adventure til the very end... Seriously top1 worthy to me, everyone should check it out! Only on Genesis
Me too :)
Yup, picked it up on a whim in late 1993 and it (along with Gunstar Heroes, Shinobi III, Secret of Mana, and Mario all-Stars took that year out with a bang! 1993, 1996, and 1998-01 were all are extremely good years for gaming for me in my younger years.
Definitely! Both games on the mega drive and SNES were different games, just the sane name .
Yeah I'd put Rocket Knight over many of these games.
ROCKET KNIGHT ADVENTURES IS THE BEST SEGA GAME BY FAR. It's the Tupac of games. Literally have it on my phone emulated. This is one of the VERY few games I rented(by accident, hadn't heard of it), and later had my parents buy it. Remember going to toys"r"us and grabbing that little paper you turn in front desk for the game. Wow. Memories. I'm getting old...
That's a pretty good list. My list is different because I instantly got into the Genesis on the day it was released so my top five list consists of the system's earliest titles and mostly because I have MAJOR nostalgia invested in them.
1. Revenge Of Shinobi.
2. Golden Axe
3. Phantasy Star 2
4. Truxton
5. Splatter House 2
I didn't get to play the post Sonic era until emulation was available, but it doesn't change my top five. I'll have to think about making a top 10 list sometime.
Gunstar Heroes is the best! Great review but I'd also shout out its awesome soundtrack, humour, cool story and superb ending. I love the bosses, the Dice Maze, the hyperkinetic shooting and brawling through waves of enemies... I want to go play it again now too :-)
To this day I cannot get past the first stage of Alien Soldier. It's really strict on how much you can screw up before you're left defenseless against the bosses and has so many possible actions it has to be one of the hardest games to even begin playing. But from what I've seen once you get the gist of it it's amazing, and the whole game is basically a boss rush. Also it has 7 force which is undoubtably one of the best bosses to ever exist.
The Shining Force/Darkness series was phenomenal. Herzog Zwei was super unique and fun. I also propose Master of Monsters.
Thank you for having Shining Force on the list. 1 & 2 where huge favorites of mine as a kid.
So good to see proper love for Shining Force II and Phantasy Star IV, well done
Vid poster has very good taste. Number one was a great pick too. Gunstar Heroes is an amazing game.
For me Dungeon and Dragons: Warriors of the Eternal Sun was my favorite. Fun list.
Long ago I bought that game but I just couldn't like it (and I really tried). I'm glad some one out there has love for DnD: WoES.
I loved that game, played it as a little kid and replayed it as an adult, captivated by the gameplay as a kid.
Yes, WotES was a fun game. Another D&D gem on the TG16 with similar gameplay that came out around the same time was Order of the Griffon.
Same, that banging soundtrack by Frank Klepaki and the sense of adventure it gave me as a kid has made it my fave mega drive game of all time
@@lancercncs1822 I just downloaded Order Of The Griffon for TG16 and the game look messed up.. you can't see numbers when hitting enemies or when receiving damage.. a flashing bar appears where the numbers should be.
Was the original TG16 game any playable ?
Man, I remember playing shining force 2 when I was little. Good times
Gunstar Hero's was a really sweet game! I remember when we bought it, it just looked so cool and we hadn't heard or known anything about it before it was purchased. Was a huge sleeper type of a hit. The whole game was kinetically hyper and that made it hilarious and fun!
Great list, though I think it's a crime not to mention the Contra Hard Corps on this list, that was an ultra game!
Great list. Love the variety of games on the list. I was surprised when Shining Force II popped up on it. I have always enjoyed all of the Shining Force series games. The Phantasy Star series is probably one of my all time favorites - the FF is another but a series I like even better then all of the previously mentioned is - The Lunar series :)
No Mutant League Football? That game was SO much fun.
Rocketknight Adventures.
*mic drop*
Lol
Come to say this rocket knight> hockey
Also Twinkle Tales, Undeadline and BattleMania 2.
To be fair. The names on the list where all good. I was sad rocket knight didn't make it but seeing his choices I can understand why. I personally would have put Dune and Jungle Strike on here but thats just my opinion. Still a great list.
@@FinalBaton oh my god Batte Mania 2. Such a criminally underrated game
Why are all of Vic Tokai's games so underrated! I also love their Nes stuff like Magical Doropi
Revenge of Shinobi, that is the predecessor o Shinobi 3, also had a life bar.
The immediate precursor to Shinobi 3 was Shadow Dancer, which had one-hit kills.
It is also the best Shinobi game on Genesis.
That track on shinobi 3 during the water board level triggers the good memories
Thanks for giving the genesis some love, my favorite console of all time!