They drink it in the Congo.
Man, Sega really was all over the place back in the mid-’90s. It produced a capable console in the form of the Saturn and pumped out some amazing ports of its arcade smash hits, but then it also parcelled off valuable resources to produce critical and commercial duds like 1996’s Congo: The Movie: The Lost City of Zinj.
Following on from the events of 1995’s now-largely-forgotten Michael Crichton-inspired Congo, this equally obscure FPS was developed by Jumpin’ Jack Software and published by Sega itself, making it a rare console exclusive for Saturn.
Read the full article on timeextension.com
They drink it in the Congo.
Man, Sega really was all over the place back in the mid-’90s. It produced a capable console in the form of the Saturn and pumped out some amazing ports of its arcade smash hits, but then it also parcelled off valuable resources to produce critical and commercial duds like 1996’s Congo: The Movie: The Lost City of Zinj.
Following on from the events of 1995’s now-largely-forgotten Michael Crichton-inspired Congo, this equally obscure FPS was developed by Jumpin’ Jack Software and published by Sega itself, making it a rare console exclusive for Saturn.
Read the full article on timeextension.com