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SEGA Mega Drive Ultimate Collection Packshots

The Xbox 360 and PS3 cover's for SEGA Mega Drive Ultimate Collection.

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Jamegohanssj56327d ago

Honestly, I like this cover.

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A series of non-existent SEGA games

Cover art for games that don't, but maybe should, exist.

DaGR8JIBRALTAR2964d ago

ahhh man..poppin open one of these cases for the 1st time was always the best feeling.

JayRyu2964d ago

Too true! New plastic smell!

Fist4achin2964d ago

These are hilarious! Those cases are great memories.

DivineAssault 2963d ago

The first console i ever bought with my own money.. I miss when console rivals had their own identity.. Sega felt, looked, and sounded very different from nintendo..

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Electronic Theatre Retro Review: Fatal Labyrinth

As a side-step from the particularly well received Phantasy Star series (then on it's second instalment), Fatal Labyrinth proposes some unique ideas, but is limited in terms of plot. With the likes of the Final Fantasy and The Legend of Zelda series already prominent in the RPG genre, Fatal Labyrinth's storyline leaves a considerable amount to be desired. Cast as Trykaar, a brave swordsman chosen to save his village, your journey will be a lonely and difficult one. When beginning, the player may speak to a number of villagers about an invading dragon that has stolen a Holy Goblet, and guards it within the labyrinth, but the plot receives little further development until the player defeats the aforementioned dragon, completing the game.

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The Twelve Games of Christmas: Day Two

It's Boxing Day- and, as tradition dictates, it's the day you'll be receiving not only the obligatory two turtle doves but also, luckily for you, the second instalment of Electronic Theatre's 2009 Twelve Games of Christmas. This feature series aims to highlight some of the industry's top achievers from each month of 2009, with this second instalment tackling February, and to bring you the top-picks for those January sale bargains!

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