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The Sega Addicts Top 10 Vehicle Based Games
Nov 11th
This we continue our features inspired by Sonic & All-Stars Racing: Transformed’s upcoming release by highlighting 10 of our favorite vehicle based games. Last week, we highlighted our 10 favorite racing games so this week it’s all about the arcade action as no racing games were allowed in this list.
Hit the jump to see our 10 favorite vehicle based games!
The Sega Addicts Top 10 Racing Games
Nov 3rd
Sega Addicts, start your engines! With the release of Sonic & All-Stars Racing: Transformed this month, we thought it would be a great time to highlight some of our favorite racing games that have appeared on Sega consoles or were published by Sega throughout the years.
Hit the jump to read about our 10 favorite racing games.
All Outta Tea: Part IV
Oct 31st
To outsiders, the small British village of Glumleigh, West Yorkshire, may seem to be a dank, grey place of mediocrity, where its meagre population survive the way their ancestors had always done, tolling the harsh lands and rearing their livestock. But behind closed doors, when nights draw dark, and storms fill the skies, and winds blow with such a chill that they rattle your very bones, you may perchance hear a couple of old dears tell the tale of the young writer Henry Gelson, and the mysterious circumstances of his disappearance.
In part three of this blood drenched tale Henry reached the cottage’s loft to find a shrine entered around a Sega Mega Drive. Ignoring the pleads of The Reverend, Henry activated the device initiating a turn of events that may endanger the entire world.
Is this the end of the world as we know it? What exactly is being displayed on the Mega Drive’s television screen? Join us, ye intrepid Sega Addicts, as we present the forth and final part of this interdimensional tale of one man’s struggle to retain his sanity in the fight for the world. Hit the jump to read on but be warned, to explain this story to your mum will take ages.
Disclaimer: The following story contains levels of gore some may find offensive. This story is not affiliated with Sega, and for the most part doesn’t have anything to do with Sega.
Retro Review: Splatterhouse 3
Oct 31st
There is no better way to celebrate Halloween than with gory movies, a few pranks, rotting your teeth out with bowls of candy, and of course one of the most unnecessarily grotesque video games on the Sega Genesis: Splatterhouse 3. But does Splatterhouse 3 really live up to its name and its prequels? Will this intense battle be worth it to save your wife and son from “The Evil One?” Or is this just a Friday the 13th rip-off? Join me, fair reader, in a journey into a game with bloody violence rivaled only by that of Mortal Kombat’s fatalities.
All Outta Tea: Part III
Oct 30th
To outsiders, the small British village of Glumleigh, West Yorkshire, may seem to be a dank, grey place of mediocrity, where its meagre population survive the way their ancestors had always done, tolling the harsh lands and rearing their livestock. But behind closed doors, when nights draw dark, and storms fill the skies, and winds blow with such a chill that they rattle your very bones, you may perchance hear a couple of old dears tell the tale of the young writer Henry Gelson, and the mysterious circumstances of his disappearance.
In part two of this spine chilling tale Henry was confronted by a murderous cult of old aged pensioners led by The Reverend Dudley Harrison. Henry was left with no choice but to defined himself against his elderly assailants while his childhood home burned around him.
Will Henry make it out of the cottage alive, or will he meet the same fate as his parents? Join us, ye intrepid Sega Addicts, as we present the third part of this shocking tale of one man’s struggle to retain his sanity in the fight for Mega Drive. Hit the jump to read on but be warned, to wash these bloodstains from your clothes will take ages.
Disclaimer: The following story contains levels of gore some may find offensive. This story is not affiliated with Sega, and for the most part doesn’t have anything to do with Sega.
All Outta Tea: Part II
Oct 29th
To outsiders, the small British village of Glumleigh, West Yorkshire, may seem to be a dank, grey place of mediocrity, where its meagre population survive the way their ancestors had always done, tolling the harsh lands and rearing their livestock. But behind closed doors, when nights draw dark, and storms fill the skies, and winds blow with such a chill that they rattle your very bones, you may perchance hear a couple of old dears tell the tale of the young writer Henry Gelson, and the mysterious circumstances of his disappearance.
In part one of this spine chilling tale Henry Gelson returned from the big city to the Glumleigh cottage he grew up in following the news of his mother’s death. In a vision induced by a strange video cassette, Henry receives an urgent message from his mother to activate the mysterious Mega Genesis Reality Distortion Drive located in the cottage’s loft.
Will Henry act on his vision, or continue to watch ChuckleVision for all eternity? So join us, ye intrepid Sega Addicts, as we present the second part of this spooky story of one man’s struggle to retain his sanity in the fight for Mega Drive. Hit the jump to read on but be warned, to shake these goose pimples from your skin will take ages.
Disclaimer: The following story contains levels of gore some may find offensive. This story is not affiliated with Sega, and for the most part doesn’t have anything to do with Sega.
All Outta Tea: Part I
Oct 28th
To outsiders, the small British village of Glumleigh, West Yorkshire, may seem to be a dank, grey place of mediocrity, where its meagre population survive the way their ancestors had always done, tolling the harsh lands and rearing their livestock. Its inhabitants are, however, content with their simple lives, comfortable in the knowledge that their five mile wide slice of England is kept in stable balance through simple hard work and the following of tradition. The people of Glumleigh also make sure not to dream of better lives so as to avoid such dreams being shattered, for reasons they are all too familiar with. Of course, they will never speak in public of that tragic night years ago, but it is on the mind of all those who hurry past the now desolate Gelson farm. But behind closed doors, when nights draw dark, and storms fill the skies, and winds blow with such a chill that they rattle your very bones, you may perchance hear a couple of old dears tell the tale of the young writer Henry Gelson, and the mysterious circumstances of his disappearance.
So join us, ye intrepid Sega Addicts, as we present the first part of this chilling story of one man’s struggle to retain his sanity in the fight for Mega Drive. Hit the jump to read on but be warned, to shake these chills from your spine takes ages .
Disclaimer: The following story contains levels of gore some may find offensive. This story is not affiliated with Sega, and for the most part doesn’t have anything to do with Sega.
The Sega Addicts 10 Games to Play this Halloween
Oct 27th
Where only days away from Halloween and there’s no doubt that you’re going to need some appropriate games to play this year. We’ve brainstormed together to create a list of horror-inspired games that have either appeared on a Sega console or were published by Sega themselves. There’s a great variety of games to check out from 16-bit brawlers and platformers to modern day shooters. In addition, you may want to check out our list of 10 Scariest Games for more Halloween fun.
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