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The Best Sega CD Games
racketboy - Jul 16, 2003

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 ST Dragon Jun 8, 2005
Best SEGA CD Games imo:

After Burner 3

Android Assault - The Revenge of Bari-Arm

Earnest Evans

Ecco The Dolphin (U)

Ecco 2 - Tides of Time

Final Fight CD

Flash Back

Heart of Alien

Jaguar XJ220

Keio Flying Squadron

Lunar Series

Lords of Thunder

Popful Mail

Robo Aleste

Silpheed

Sonic CD (U)(920)

Sol Feace

Soul Star

Star Blade

 Dud Jun 9, 2005
I've only finished three Sega CD games (Sonic CD, Snatcher + Lunar) and only own 4 (+pack-in games), so I'm no expert on the subject, but I think Sol Feace is severly underrated. I find it hard to believe several movie liscensed games are better than it. But then again, maybe they are I wouldn't know. :lol:

Money has been tight for the past year, but now I hope to play some of these games from the list.

 RockinB Jun 13, 2005
I don't know why Batman and Final Fight are in the list.

I got both, but never noticed anything exceptional.

Core Design was the major publisher pushing the Mega CD to it's limits.

So chosing from Battlecorps, Soulstar and Thunderhawk,

it's Thunderhawk that has to be listed

 Malakai Jun 15, 2005

  
	
	
Originally posted by lordofduct+Wed, 2005-06-08 @ 10:43 PM-->
QUOTE(lordofduct @ Wed, 2005-06-08 @ 10:43 PM)
In my honest opinion, if you own a Sega CD you should own ALL the great RPGs it has! And this last lacks one in particular that I loved. Unless it got voted off before (and I don't know why), why isn't Dark Wizard on the list??? No need to add it if you like the nice round number of 20... but this was a very good game on the SegaCD. There are others, but due to them either being only Jap or just not as good as the ones on the list, but then you do have Jurassic Park on there (i.e. Ecco2 which has just enough more to offer then the genny one, those videos just rock, and the soundtrack sounds so much better.and every version of Shadowrun just rocked, even the SegaCD one!) But eh, this is my opinion only.

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The reason why Dark Wizard isn't on the list is because it isn't a well-known game at all. Heck, even I hadn't even heard about it, until the sega cd was being discontinued, and got a copy for $9.99 at Toys R Us. I agree with you on that game. Dark Wizard quickly became my favorite game for a long time, and I still have urges to play it occasionally.

In fact, when I was experimenting with creating an emulator pc, that hooked straight to my television (s-vid out graphics card), I played it for awhile on gens, along with a lot of other emulators (snes, 32x/gen/scd, sms, arcade, pc engine, even atari, and more), and it just seems so much more fun to play all of these great games on a 60" screen! I had built some snes adapters for it at the time, as well as psx pad to usb adapters, which made it a little more realistic.

The computer was also setup so that it would have minimal configurating and using keyboards and such, by running an ftp server as a startup service, where I could just logon from another computer, upload/update files, and not have to worry about hooking and unhooking pieces and parts all of the time.

Unfortunately, as I stated, this was an experiment PC, and it was eventually disassembled, with hopes to build one with a permanent position in the future, possibly a mini itx.