Let's name the Top 200 Genesis games
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GameMasterGuy
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Meh, the SNES version is better. Still, it's a good game.
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No way, the Genesis one is way more fun.
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132. Atomic Robo Kid
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I'd like to add one of the cutest games ever made for the Genesis:
Flicky.

This game feels somewhat like Pac-Mac and Donkey Kong, but incredibly adorable. I also feel bad when I kill off the kittens and iguanas with apples, benches, and telephones. The gameplay is exciting like a platformer, requires some decent strategy, and you need to be fast-paced if you want a good score. It's also quite affordable!
Flicky.

This game feels somewhat like Pac-Mac and Donkey Kong, but incredibly adorable. I also feel bad when I kill off the kittens and iguanas with apples, benches, and telephones. The gameplay is exciting like a platformer, requires some decent strategy, and you need to be fast-paced if you want a good score. It's also quite affordable!
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Good Call!Blu wrote:I'd like to add one of the cutest games ever made for the Genesis:
Flicky.
This game feels somewhat like Pac-Mac and Donkey Kong, but incredibly adorable. I also feel bad when I kill off the kittens and iguanas with apples, benches, and telephones. The gameplay is exciting like a platformer, requires some decent strategy, and fast-paced if you want a good score. It's also quite affordable!
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One of my favorite rpgs on the Genesis.
Phantasy Star series





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You mean to say Phantasy Star II didn't you? (Or III, if that floats your planet.) PS 4 is already #11 on the list.AznKhmerBoi wrote:One of my favorite rpgs on the Genesis.
Phantasy Star series
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I think as a pure platformer, the SNES one is better. The Genesis one has much better graphics though, and the gameplay is not bad at all either.KDub wrote:No way, the Genesis one is way more fun.
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#139. The Jungle Book

The Jungle Book was one of the slew of great Disney games on Genesis. This platformer has very fluid character animation. Watch how Mowgli dances or juggles if you stop playing. This game is also notable for its rich music which draws upon popular hits from the 1967 movie. My favorite aspect of The jungle Book is the boss battles. Kaa, King Louie, and Sher Kahn each have their own unique attack patterns (which can be somewhat unpredictable) to ensure a challenging fight even after multiple replays.

The Jungle Book was one of the slew of great Disney games on Genesis. This platformer has very fluid character animation. Watch how Mowgli dances or juggles if you stop playing. This game is also notable for its rich music which draws upon popular hits from the 1967 movie. My favorite aspect of The jungle Book is the boss battles. Kaa, King Louie, and Sher Kahn each have their own unique attack patterns (which can be somewhat unpredictable) to ensure a challenging fight even after multiple replays.