I came across this strange looking Mega Drive cart at a car boot sale, on closer inspection it turned out to be a reprogrammable flash cartridge used at the …
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I came across this strange looking Mega Drive cart at a car boot sale, on closer inspection it turned out to be a reprogrammable flash cartridge used at the …
Video Rating: 5 / 5
Now it has been released thanks to SegaAge.
Now only need find the prototype of Shadow of the Beast III!!!
Yea it looks like they skipped world 1 entirely and there are no
fans…making it a lot easier. Half the difficulty was setting the fans in
the right place. This seems to be aimed at children and not terribly smart
ones either.
you cant play a megadrive on a wide flat screen! have some shame 😉
hehehe.. im only joking, analog tv’s still rock when it comes to quality on
the old machines, this is a wicked find tho dude! im shocked you sold it…
would be worth quite alot ?
originally released for Amiga 500, but seems little different
IT’S BOB THE TOMATO LOL
wow me lo ricordo cm fosse ieri..ke arei x rigiocarci 🙂
This is back on eBay now.
dang, i wish somebody would dump the rom to this. : (
I can tell just from listening to this that the music is by Matt Furniss.
That sound driver is unmistakeable.
Tomato… solving puzzles… Kwirk anyone?
…and now I see the credits screen at 4:43 confirming my suspicion. Heh.
@kekekedawa Didn’t play a lot of MD games did you Nintendo fanboy?
Only if you break your own legs first