SEGA Mega Drive: Ultimate Collection (Xbox 360)
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Average customer review:Product Description
Developed by Backbone Entertainment, Sega Mega Drive Ultimate Collection contains over 40 celebrated Sega classics in one package; making it the largest collection of Sega first party games ever offered. Featured games include Sonic The Hedgehog 1, 2 and 3, Columns, Alien Storm, Ecco The Dolphin, Space Harrier, and cult classic, Streets Of Rage 1, 2 and 3. The games in the collection have been reproduced with the utmost detail and accuracy to commend their originals. In addition, Sega Mega Drive Ultimate Collection can output the games in 720p with higher resolution graphics for HD televisions, bringing a new visual richness to these classic titles.
# Alex Kidd In The Enchanted Castle
# Alien Storm
# Altered Beast
# Beyond Oasis
# Bonanza Bros.
# Columns
# Comix Zone
# Decap Attack starring Chuck D. Head
# Dr. Robotnik's MBM
# Dynamite Headdy
# Ecco The Dolphin
# Ecco II: The Tides Of Time
# E-Swat
# Fatal Labyrinth
# Flicky
# Gain Ground
# Golden Axe I
# Golden Axe II
# Golden Axe III
# Kid Chameleon
# Phantasy Star II
# Phantasy Star III: Generations Of Doom
# Phantasy Star IV: The End Of The Millennium
# Ristar
# Shining In The Darkness
# Shining Force
# Shining Force 2
# Shinobi III: Return Of The Ninja Master
# Sonic 3D Blast
# Sonic And Knuckles
# Sonic Spinball
# Sonic The Hedgehog
# Sonic The Hedgehog 2
# Sonic The Hedgehog 3
# Streets Of Rage
# Streets Of Rage 2
# Streets Of Rage 3
# Super Thunder Blade
# Vectorman
# Vectorman 2
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #557 in Computer & Video Games
- Brand: Sega
- Released on: 2009-02-20
- Rating: Parental Guidance
- Platform: Xbox 360
- Format: Unknown format
- Dimensions: .26 pounds
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
List of games included:
Alex Kidd in the Enchanted Castle
Alien Storm
Altered Beast
Beyond Oasis
Bonanza Bros.
Columns
Comix Zone
Decap Attack starring Chuck D. Head
Dr. Robotnik's MBM
Dynamite Headdy
Ecco the Dolphin
Ecco II: The Tides of Time
E-SWAT
Fatal Labyrinth
Flicky
Gain Ground
Golden Axe I
Golden Axe II
Golden Axe III
Kid Chameleon
Phantasy Star II
Phantasy Star III: Generations of Doom
Phantasy Star IV: The End of the Millennium
Ristar
Shining in the Darkness
Shining Force
Shining Force 2
Shinobi III: Return of the Ninja Master
Sonic 3D Blast
Sonic and Knuckles
Sonic Spinball
Sonic The Hedgehog
Sonic The Hedgehog 2
Sonic The Hedgehog 3
Streets of Rage
Streets of Rage 2
Streets of Rage 3
Super Thunder Blade
Vectorman
Vectorman 2
Customer Reviews
ANOTHER mega drive compilation?
This, believe it or not, is not the first mega drive compilation, it is not the second or even the third. This is the fourth (two on PS2 and one on PSP). So, is another compilation a bad thing? Well no, not really, this does include some new titles.
Highlights: Well, lets be honest, the chance to play ANY sonic game ever created for the mega drive (including sonic spinball, sonic 3D and Sonic and Knuckles) is a REAL thrill. They were fast, featured some great tunes and had some real exciting levels (for me Ice cap zone in Sonic 3 will remain a favourite).
All the steets of rage games and all the golden axe games are on this too. This means that there are some top quality two player fighting titles which will really pull you back time and time again.
Then of course there are the phantasy star games (1,2,3 and 4 which were some of the best RPGs on mega drive) and shining force, Ecco the dolphin 1 and 2 and others.
Thankfully, sega learnt its lesson in the first compilation and as a result, graphics and gameplay have been left well alone however, one welcome change is the ability to save your game ANYWHERE and at ANYTIME.
Some games that probably won't appeal as much are E-swat (a scrolling shooter), fatal labyrinth (mazes with lots of enemies) and alien storm was surprisingly poor when playing it recently especially when compared to the other games.
So why buy this? This basically contains some of the best games of an era, it is easily packed with hundreds of hours play and has more two player games than an arcade. None of it has been tampered with and it contains some extras (although some will notice that all the extras are the same as those in the PSP and PS2 version of the compilation, a similar game with less titles). The achievements are dead easy to get including obtain a chaos emerald in Sonic 1 and speaking to another dolphin in Ecco so if you're after achievements its great. However, if you brought the last compilation, and you had a mega drive-do you really want or need this. THERE IS NO ONLINE PLAY! Don't ask me why, but they never bothered to include it. Anyway, that pretty much sums up the game so go out and make your own decision.
Going back in time - with a game controller
Isn't time travel fun? So much media for it all ranging from cars to phone boxes and more, yet none of them can quite compare to the simple time travel of playing an old video game from your childhood.
A compilation pack of old games on the X-Box 360, I thought it would never happen due to the Market there is online. But this was a nice surprise to learn of. So on with the review:
This is a compilaton package of 49 games, the majority of them from the Mega Drive which was released back in the early 90s and eventually retired in the mid 90s just before the Sega Saturn was released.
Back in the early the SNES and the Mega Drive were the two consoles that survived and kept on surviving despite the competition from competitors who promised advanced gaming, they soon disappeared. And Mario and Sonic were the icons of the time.
Now it's 2009, the Playstation One has come and gone after a successful run, the Nintendo 64 and Gamecube had their time, Sega no longer develop consoles, with the Dreamcast's short life almost ten years ago. The PS2 is nearing it's lifespan after a long run and the Nintendo Wii, the X-Box 360 and the PS3 are the main consoles on the market with the Nintendo DS and the Sony PSP being the top handhelds at this time, with the DS still on top.
Gaming has come a long way since the Mega Drive and SNES days.
There have been compilation packs before on the PS2, first X-Box and the Gamecube. This pack contains most of the games that appeared on the Mega Collection and Mega Collection Plus with a few differences. The list above should give an idea of what's on the disc.
So I'll just explain details:
The menu is done in an old Mark One Mega Drive style with the games themselves shown as carts. There's information on the games, cart and box artwork, extras like a few games to unlock and the ever useless interviews - they could have fitted more games on the disc if they had left out the interviews.
The menu music is drab, but that's to be expected.
Each game has an option menu that can be accessed with the 'Select' button once you start a game, most just video, audio and control schemes. It's recommended to consider having the ABC control mode on with most of the games, helps a lot.
There is a smoothing feature meant for HD TV's, but to be honest from what I've heard it doesn't really help all that much with a lot of the games just looking ugly from it.
The sound is as crisp and clear as ever and each game still retains the cheats and glitches as they used to have.
The achievements are easy enough to get, a couple might be challenging, for example complete Mean Bean Machine, but a challenge is always good.
This also marks the first time that the Streets of Rage games and Shining In The Darkness and Shining Force 1 and 2 have appeared in a Sega compilation pack outside of Japan, which makes a change since Sonic Gems never had the Streets of Rage games when it was released outside of Japan.
Now for younger gamers, don't go expecting these games to be remakes with super fancy graphics, these are all emulated and look just as they did back in the 90s. Also you may find something that's not common in more modern games - a real challenge.
The downsides however are: There is no Sonic3 & Knuckles lock on feature like with previous compilation packs, that was sadly not added in. Also several games which would have been nice to see - Gunster Heroes, Ranger X, The Thunderforce games from 1 to 4, Afterburner and any other Sega published or created games are sadly missing.
But you do get several role play games, a hefty dose of Sonic, all three Streets of Rage, all four pre-online Phantasy star games, the first having been released on the Master System, Shining Force 1 and 2 and Shining in the Darkness as well as others.
Maybe a second pack will be made, it would be great to see if Shining Force 3 finally gets a translation and a full release for the first time ever outside of Japan, Gunster Heroes and the Thunderforce games would be great to see on a second pack as well as Sonic CD and Sonic3 & Knuckles lock on feature.
So is this worth getting? Yes and no. Yes if you remember the days when you were a kid or a teen playing on the old Mega Drive, the arcades and the Master System. If you hunger to go back in time with an old classic from your childhood days playing those machines, then this is a must buy. 49 games for under £30, that's quite the deal when you consider how much they would cost seperately on the online 360 market place and the Wii Virtual Console.
No if you think graphics is the by all and end all of games, that anything that actually challenges you is too intimidating. Not every game is hard, but some have a very unforgiving challenge that really does test you. Also if you were hoping for the lock on feature from previous packs on the PS2 and so on, you won't find it in this pack sadly.
A good pack, could have been more, but as it is it's a beaut and it really is wonderful to finally see the Streets of Rage games again after so long as well as more RPG's.
So if you're up for a little time travel and regression, this could just be what you're looking for.
It's not perfect, but it's a definite worth while buy as long as you buy it just for the fun factor and not the graphics factor.
Who needs to go 88 MPH when you can just use a controller? Here's hoping there's a possible second pack with even more classic gems. Fingers crossed. To the time machine!
Impressive Collection!
I was really happy to see this game available, as I loved so many of the games when I was little when I played on my Mega Drive, which sadly no longer works! My favourite game was Streets of Rage, so happy to see all three versions present on the game. Same with Golden Axe and all the Sonic games. Just as much fun now as they were then. I agree with the reviews that say if you never played the games when you were younger you might not get what all the fuss is about, but if you did, it is an essential buy! Many hours of fun and nostalgia!




