How many games do you have?

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ThatGuyFromNukemHigh

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Oh im sure. I could only imagine how sucky it must have been. Let me guess, you could powerbomb and run? lol

I LOVED Genisis. I had one forever until in finally broke

You had a strike button, and a grapple button(or both to hit a finisher) and to reverse you needed to press the correct button and direction, it controlled similar to the THQ games in that manner, up, down, left, right, and neutral with either button did a different move. I never figured out how to Irish Whip, thats how little I enjoyed it.

I always preferred the action/adventure games like Zelda, the RPG games like Golden Sun, and puzzlers. Most of my aunts, uncles, even my grandfather and father were members of marching bands, or baton/dance troupes, so I was always on the road, and needed games that would keep my interest long enough to handle the drives.
 

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You had a strike button, and a grapple button(or both to hit a finisher) and to reverse you needed to press the correct button and direction, it controlled similar to the THQ games in that manner, up, down, left, right, and neutral with either button did a different move. I never figured out how to Irish Whip, thats how little I enjoyed it.

I always preferred the action/adventure games like Zelda, the RPG games like Golden Sun, and puzzlers. Most of my aunts, uncles, even my grandfather and father were members of marching bands, or baton/dance troupes, so I was always on the road, and needed games that would keep my interest long enough to handle the drives.

My fav game ever on genesis was Zombies ate my Neighbors, best game hands down. Idk why, but I never got into Zelda. Makes sense though if you were always on the road. Thats why I play shooters now, because I need games that I can jump into and out of just as easily.