
This really is a pack intended for fans of the classics. Not only that, but the games are not even altered for wide screen.

Even though Sonic Rivals has decent graphics and sound, the 28 other classic SEGA games are 2-D and the sound is limited to mostly beeps, clicks, bangs, and cracks. If you saw that this bundle comes with 29 SEGA games and you purchased it just out of greed, odds are that you will be very disappointed. Let’s face it, if you’re getting the SEGA Sonic Rivals 2/Genesis Collection bundle because the titles take you down memory lane, then this bundle pack is worth every single penny.

Lets find out together what the hidden games are and how all of them handle the PSP. Out of the 28 classic games featured in this bundle only 12 are listed on the box which leaves 16 games as a complete mystery. But reminiscing abut the past will not get those games reviewed so I better start working. Memories… When I was twelve years old I would have never guessed that years down the road I would have a chance to play all my favorite SEGA games years down the road and write reviews about them. 27 more classic games await me plus the Sonic Rivals 2 game. But Phantasy Star III – Generations of Doom is just one game.

If it tells you how I feel about this classic game, I even spend a few hours digging out my strategy guide for it.Īfter so many years patiently waiting in a box, this book will be useful once again. It must have been over 15 years since I played and beat Phantasy Star III and I can’t wait to repeat history. One of my all-time favorite games happens to be included in this bundle, Phantasy Star III. To me this bundle falls into the nostalgia category. I grew up with the original Nintendo and the SEGA Genesis. When I saw this new bundle I instantly knew that I had to get it. The two-disk PSP collection consists of Sonic Rivals 2 on one box/disk while the Genesis Collection Bundle is featured on the second disk and it includes 28 classic games.

Whatever the case may be, SEGA released the Sonic Rivals 2/Genesis Collection Bundle. Is it nostalgia? Could it be desperation? Did SEGA just run out of ideas or was this bundle back released due to popular demand?
