
Phantasy Star IV: The End of the Millennium is definitely a must have for the JRPG fans amongst our Retro Dodo readers. Shinobi III: Return Of The Ninja Master (1993)

Micro Machines 2: Turbo Tournament (1994) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Hyperstone Heist (1992) ToeJam & Earl in Panic on Funkotron (1993) Phantasy Star IV: The End of the Millennium (1993) Hopefully, you’ve played some of them, and if not, then you’ve got one hell of a weekend coming up! I’ve made a list of 45 of my favourite titles for you to check out. I was hungry for some SEGA action, and I made sure that I tested out all of the games available to me (the ones that looked good at any rate).

I bought my own console as soon as I was old enough to start earning a bit of money and bought all of the SEGA Genesis Games that I knew and loved, and more besides. The controller was always the best part it felt so different to the SNES, that magical A button making Sonic jump away from flying bees as we sped towards the goal ring, and blasting foes into space while running around as a certain underground-dwelling character. My friends all had SEGA Genesis Games in their houses (SEGA Mega Drive here in the UK), so I would play as much as I could when I went round to their homes to get my fill of what it was like to play a different console.

I was always on team Nintendo, carrying my trusty grey GameBoy DMG everywhere with me wherever I went. I never had a SEGA Genesis growing up or any of the best SEGA Genesis games.
