The
Sega Genesis has blast processing. It does what Nintendon't. And now
you can add that it can be solar-powered to the list of things that
this 20+ year-old system can do. In this video by Lord Karnage of
Classic Game Room (which recently closed its doors, RIP), a
solar-powered Sega machine runs all of the classic video games that
we all remember.
On
the Genesis, I was fond of the Streets of Rage games. While I did
play Sonic the Hedgehog and its many sequels and spin-offs, those
Sega-created cop-based beat-em-up games were downright fun. The
levels are diverse, the fighting feels responsive, and you can call
for backup who dropd bombs on your enemies. If you haven't played
these, check them out. They're on Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection
for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. If you're feeling even more
adventurous, try out Streets of Rage Remix, a fan-made video game
that Sega had taken down because it was so good that it wasn't just a
fan-made game, but a quality game.

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