“With enough time and dedication…”.
When the Mega Drive / Genesis first arrived on the market, it was bolstered by ports of some of Sega’s greatest arcade titles. Golden Axe was one of them, and proved to be something of a system-seller thanks to the fact that it was incredibly close to the coin-op original.
While the console would get two more exclusive Golden Axe sequels, it missed out on the game every fan wanted to play at home: the 1992 arcade exclusive Golden Axe: Revenge of Death Adder.
Read the full article on timeextension.com
“With enough time and dedication…”.
When the Mega Drive / Genesis first arrived on the market, it was bolstered by ports of some of Sega’s greatest arcade titles. Golden Axe was one of them, and proved to be something of a system-seller thanks to the fact that it was incredibly close to the coin-op original.
While the console would get two more exclusive Golden Axe sequels, it missed out on the game every fan wanted to play at home: the 1992 arcade exclusive Golden Axe: Revenge of Death Adder.
Read the full article on timeextension.com