Tuesday 10 September 2013

Genesis Gems: Vectorman


Released:
Oct 24, 1995 in North America
Nov 30, 1995 in Europe
2007 on the Virtual Console

Publisher/Development:
Development: Blue Sky
Publisher: Sega

About The Game: 
Vectorman is a run and gun platformer similar to the likes of Megaman and Pulseman. The game is 2D, but has pre-rendered 3D models in its level and character designs which gives it a smooth feel. Vectorman is a "Orbot" with a body made entirely of orbs. He's powered with a ball gun on his hand, and various power-ups can be acquired through out the game to enhance his gun. Which include a machine, triple fire and bolo guns. Vectorman can also transform into many different things as well, through the use of the various power-ups. The transformations are used at times during the 16 levels of action this game has. Without the use of cheat codes the average gamer won't see past the fourth level as the game is difficult and extremely challenging, which gives it high replay value. If you look at the front cover, Sega held a special "Play To Win" promotion upon the release of Vectorman. Players had the chance to win $25,000, as well as secondary $10,000 prizes and Sega Saturn consoles. Once completing the game without cheat codes select Vectorman carts would display a flashing "You Win" message with a phone number to register as a winner. The game was also a critical and commercial success, and was awarded Best Genesis Game of 1995 by Electronic Game Monthly.




Conclusion:
The majority of people who own or have played a Sega Genesis already know about this great game. Vectorman is a cult favourite among Genesis and retro game collectors, but gets over looked at times because of only having one sequel. This game is fun, addicting and very difficult which makes it a must have in anyones Genesis collection and can be found everywhere for great prices. A loose cart will run you around 5 to 10 dollars, and CIB between 15 to 30 bucks. If you don't own a Genesis the game is available on various Sega compilations on the Playstation and XBox.

Wednesday 4 September 2013

New Edition To The Family

Yesterday I picked up a Dreamcast lot. I got the console, two controllers, two memory cards and a arcade stick. I got a very good deal on all this and couldn't pass it up :) I'm really glad to have this back in my collection !

 

Monday 2 September 2013

Mega Man 7 SNES

This is the next game from my collection that I will be showcasing and one of my favourite SNES titles. Just like all the other Mega Man games, this is rare and expensive. RarityGuide.com has it listed at 73% rarity and on eBay it goes for $155-210 in good condition(Loose) MM7 is the 7th game in the original MM series and the first & only title in the main series to be featured on the 16-bit console. According to its creators, MM7 was only in development for a short time before its release. Keiji Inafune, a noted character designer and illustrator for the franchise, handed off his duties to Hayato Kaji for this instalment. Although many considered it a competent game by itself, a majority of reviewers either called it a simple rehash of previous entries in the MM saga, or considered it inferior to the inventive spin-off MM X, released on the SNES over a year earlier. Despite the steep price for this game, if u are a MM fan, this should be in your collection ! You won't be disappointed !