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  • I would have to go with the Panzer Dragoon trilogy on the Sega Saturn.

    While the first title was, at its basics, a fairly simple on rails shooter it was more than the sum of its parts.

    It had incredible art direction, a sweeping musical score, innovative world building and rock solid gameplay.

    The second title built up on the first installment in every way to solidify it as one of the best titles of that generation.

    Then came Panzer Dragoon Saga which evolved the series into a full blown JRPG that is still so unique and unlike anything else out there.

    Team Andromeda’s passion, dedication and innovation ensured each game was a new benchmark for Segas black box.

    What I wouldn’t do for a new installment by the original team.










  • Yep. I got hit with this this morning when I turned on my TV before heading work.

    I thought to myself ‘‘Well… I hadn’t planned on suing you but now I’m not so sure. Lol’’

    Yeah. This is complete BS and has me looking at computer monitors for a suitable replacement. I went ahead and agreed to their terms and my TV still works great but when it comes time to replace it, I’ll be damned if I get another Smart TV.


  • Well… SNK had released a few installments of King of Fighters by the time Fighters Megamix was released, but other than that, yeah.

    Sega definitely beat Smash Brothers and other titles to the punch.

    I agree. They should have stuck with their ideas for several installments. Sega has way too many one-off games that are fantastic and deserve sequels.