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Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection (Platinum Hits) - Xbox 360

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Platform For Display: Xbox 360


Edition: Standard


Features

  • The Largest Collection of Classic SEGA Titles. Players will trip back in time with favorites including Sonic the Hedgehog, Streets of Rage, Columns, Eco the Dolphin and four titles from the Phantasy Star series, to name a few.
  • Several Unlockable Titles. Included in the collection are arcade favorites such as Congo Bongo, Altered Beast, Zaxxon and more.
  • All Titles Upgraded to Hi-Def. The classic 2D style never looked so good! Each title has been converted to hi-def (720p) and will be a blast to play using the intuitive controls of the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 systems.
  • Massive Multiplayer Options. Friends can play the 2-Player classics together in select games from the same console at home.

Description

With over 40 titles from the SEGA Genesis era, including all the Sonic The Hedgehog favorites, fans will experience these classics now in sleek HD at a new low price. With plenty of single-player and multiplayer action, gamers will take down a huge variety of enemies, including Sonic's nemesis Dr. Eggman, shuriken-flinging ninjas, hordes of altered beasts and the world's greatest fighting champions.


Release date: February 10, 2009


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Product Dimensions: 0.53 x 7.52 x 5.71 inches; 3 Ounces


Binding: Video Game


Rated: Everyone 10+


Item model number: 68034


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 3 ounces


Manufacturer: Sega of America, Inc.


Date First Available: September 14, 2008


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  • Mostly Classic games with a few oddballs
Platform For Display: Xbox 360 Edition: Standard
It comes with 41 games ready to play, and 9 extra games you have to unlock. I didn't see this in the description, or even on the box, I had to find the list of games in the booklet but here they are: -Alex Kidd in the Enchanted Castle -Alien Storm -Altered Beast (another Altered Beast version is in the Extras menu) -Beyond Oasis -Bonanza Bros. -Columns -Comix Zone -Decap Attack starring Chuck D. Head -Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine -Dynamite Headdy -Ecco the Dolphin -Ecco: The Tides of Time -E-SWAT -Fatal Labyrinth -Flicky -Gain Ground -Golden Axe 1,2, 3 (Golden Axe Warrior version is in the Extras menu) -Kid Chameleon -Phantasy Star 1, 2, 3, and 4. (Phantasy Star 1 is included in the Extras menu) -Ristar -Shining Force 1 and 2 -Shining in the Darkness -Shinobi 1 and 3 (Shinobi 1 is in the Extras Menu) -Sonic 1, 2, 3, Sonic 3D Blast, Sonic & Knuckles, and Sonic Spinball -Streets of Rage 1, 2, 3 -Super Thunder Blade -Vectorman 1 and 2 Games in the Extras menu that I didn't add above: Congo Bongo, Space Harrier, Alien Syndrome, Fantasy Zone, and Zaxxon. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 29, 2022 by Tophin84

  • quick delivery and works well.
Platform For Display: Xbox 360 Edition: Standard
These old games are too quick for me but my grandsons are 3 and 5 and will soon be able do them justice.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 10, 2022 by Robert L.

  • Not playable in xbox one
Platform For Display: Xbox 360 Edition: Standard
Good game but not playable in xbox one.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 12, 2022 by Jun Hyuk Song

  • Solid Collection for Genesis Lovers
Platform For Display: Xbox 360 Edition: Standard
First off, this collection of games is probably only going to appeal to big fans of 16-bit gaming, although I'm sure that it would also appeal to people that have a strong curiosity in playing games from about 20 years ago, and children that are just getting into video games - The children in my family (ages 5 to 9) seem to really dig it, while the slightly older crowd (ages 10 to 13) don't seem to be too interested in the older technology. I think the collection is completely worth it just for the Phantasy Star and Shining Force games, so when all the Genesis Sonic, Streets of Rage, Vectorman, and Golden Axe games are also included, this really does start to feel like a major bargain. If I have minor gripes with the collection, it's that a couple of strong first party games like Toejam and Earl, and Outrun, would have been nice additions over weaker games like Alex Kidd, or Super Thunderblade - Two games that I'm pretty sure most wouldn't spend much time with. The bonus arcade games is a nice touch, although Altered Beast is the only one that I thought was worthwhile (and that's only for the few old schoolers that like Altered Beast to begin with). The addition of the original Phantasy Star was a really nice bonus, and I wish that could have done a little more of that with a couple more Master System games. However, for the 10-20 bucks you can get this collection for, it really is hard to complain that they didn't add enough, so these are really minor gripes. For people that REALLY love their Genesis games, this collection probably won't be a suitable substitute for the original hardware (and software). The 360 d-pad is really iffy, and I personally prefer playing on the original Genesis controllers. Although it really won't matter on the RPGs, you will notice a difference trying to pull off moves in Streets of Rage. I'm not completely sure if 3rd party controllers are available with better D-pads, so I guess it's worth looking into. All in all, this is a very solid collection of games for the price. Diehard oldschoolers will probably find a few things to complain about, but I think that most that enjoy this era of gaming will probably walk away with thier nostalgia itch satisfied. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 10, 2010 by Lenny Nero

  • Bought for Closure
Platform For Display: Xbox 360 Edition: Standard
I initially bought this for a sense of closure. I owned a handful of the titles in the collection with my Genesis growing up, and never got around to beating some of them. After about 15-20 hours, I had wrapped up my personal vendettas, and got around to looking at the rest of the collection, and was amazed at the wealth of gaming here. To anyone who can appreciate older games, and especially those who didn't have the money to get all of these when they were younger, this is a wonderful way to spend (upwards of) $20. To gaming historians, this is an invaluable resource, showing just how far we've come, but also what we've come dangerously close to losing with the new generations of hardware. There is a simplicity here that, even amid the fracas of the action titles, and particularly in the RPGs, can be sort of calming. What's more, the online communities for these games have had more than a decade to develop, so it's very easy to find help for those hitting a snag. Fans of puzzle games will be disappointed, but that's one of the few areas where the games truly have only been getting better. Columns is fun, and so is Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine, but they are more or less the same game. Also, while games like Flicky and Alex Kidd are a nice look at where gaming was at that point, they aren't particularly fun, and there are a handful of others that probably won't hold you attention. Snob that I am, I still have nearly 30 games here that I gladly played. For people interested in easy gamer points, getting a full 1,000 shouldn't take you too much time, especially if you're willing to cheat. Only one game (Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine) requires that you beat it; all others have fairly easy achievements, many attainable within the first 30 minutes of gaming. But seriously, if you're playing just for points, there are prettier places to go. If you need to scratch that "vintage gaming" itch, or if you want to see the genesis (ahem) of a few big franchises and gaming standards, this is a great place to go. There are literally well over 100 hours of gaming here... And did I mention you can save any game at any time? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 30, 2010 by Robert Davidson

  • Very happy with this purchase
Platform For Display: Xbox 360 Edition: Standard
game came in very quickly in great shape and I'm very happy
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 11, 2022 by videogame

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