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Earnest Evans
Earnest Evans (アーネスト・エバンス Ānesuto Ebansu) is a 1991 action platform game which was released in Japan for the Sega Mega-CRead more
Earnest Evans (アーネスト・エバンス Ānesuto Ebansu) is a 1991 action platform game which was released in Japan for the Sega Mega-CD, and in North America for the Sega Genesis. The game was developed and published by Wolf Team in Japan, and was published in the US by Renovation. As with Sol-Feace, the Mega-CD release has a CD soundtrack along with animated cut-scenes created by Madhouse. It is the first in a trilogy of games which include El Viento and Anett Futatabi.
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2015-02-20 23:29:06
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Earnest Evans
Earth Defense
Earth Defense (aka: The Earth Defend) is an unlicensed game for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis; it was developed by AV ArtiRead more
Earth Defense (aka: The Earth Defend) is an unlicensed game for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis; it was developed by AV Artisan and published by Realtec in both North America and Taiwan, without a license from Sega.
The game cartridge and box shapes as well as quality in graphics and box art are identical to AV Artisan's previous titles Funny World & Balloon Boy and Whac-A-Critter, both published by Realtec. Earth Defense was also rare in that it was a simultaneous 2 player vertical scrolling shoot 'em up on the Genesis which primarily featured single player shoot 'em ups. The player takes on the role of a jet pilot assigned to liberate five world continents from a technologically advanced army.
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2015-02-20 23:30:23
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Earth Defense
ECCO: The Tides of T...
Ecco: The Tides of Time is the second game in the Ecco the Dolphin series is the sequel to Ecco the Dolphin for the SegaRead more
Ecco: The Tides of Time is the second game in the Ecco the Dolphin series is the sequel to Ecco the Dolphin for the Sega Mega Drive, Game Gear, and Mega-CD, developed by Novotrade International and released in 1994. The Tides of Time continued the story of the first game and featured similar gameplay with a few new additions.
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2015-02-20 23:29:06
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ECCO: The Tides of Time
Eggman the Dictator ...
Eggman the Dictator in Sonic the Hedgehog (aka Eggman in Sonic 1) is a rather interesting hack of Sonic the Hedgehog madRead more
Eggman the Dictator in Sonic the Hedgehog (aka Eggman in Sonic 1) is a rather interesting hack of Sonic the Hedgehog made by L0st - Sonic is replaced byEggman, who runs through the stages. Due to Eggman's larger sprites, the mappings and collision engine were rewritten from scratch, and Eggman also jumps at the same height and runs at the same speed, above and below water. As a result, Eggman cannot collect rings, open item boxes, destroy enemies, be hurt by objects or drown—the only way to kill Eggman is by landing on spikes, getting crushed, or falling off the screen (all three of which require a reset). Because of this, the hack is little more than a novelty, but is an impressive one nonetheless. Eggman can't use debug mode either, but Level Select still works. Also the Special Stages are unchanged, as Eggman can't enter Special Stages from the main game.
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2015-07-06 17:22:58
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Elemental Master
Elemental Master is a top down shoot 'em up video game developed by Tecno Soft for the Sega Mega Drive and released in 1Read more
Elemental Master is a top down shoot 'em up video game developed by Tecno Soft for the Sega Mega Drive and released in 1990 in Japan, and in 1993 in North America by Renovation Products.
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2015-02-20 23:29:06
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Elemental Master
Escape From Mars Starrin...
ESPN Baseball Tonigh...
ESPN Baseball Tonight is a baseball video game for the PC, Super NES, Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, and Sega (Mega-)CD.
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2015-02-20 23:29:06
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ESPN Baseball Tonight
ESPN SpeedWorld
ESPN SpeedWorld (formally Auto Racing '79-'86) is the name of a former television series broadcast on ESPN from 1979–200Read more
ESPN SpeedWorld (formally Auto Racing '79-'86) is the name of a former television series broadcast on ESPN from 1979–2006. The program that was based primarily based around NASCAR, CART, IMSA, Formula One, NHRA, and IHRA. The theme music is a based on the piano interlude from "18th Avenue (Kansas City Nightmare)" by Cat Stevens.
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2015-02-20 23:29:07
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ESPN SpeedWorld
ESPN Sunday Night Fo...
ESPN Sunday Night Football was the ESPN cable network's weekly television broadcasts of Sunday evening National FootballRead more
ESPN Sunday Night Football was the ESPN cable network's weekly television broadcasts of Sunday evening National Football League (NFL) games. The first ESPN Sunday night broadcast occurred on November 8, 1987, while the last one aired on January 1, 2006.
Former NFL Commissioner (1989-2005) Paul Tagliabue credits ESPN with raising the "profile" of the league, from turning "a potential six- or seven-hour television experience into a twelve-hour television experience."
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2015-02-20 23:29:45
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ESPN Sunday Night Footba...
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Eternal Champions
Eternal Champions is a fighting game originally conceived by Scott Berfield, produced by Mike Latham for Sega of AmericaRead more
Eternal Champions is a fighting game originally conceived by Scott Berfield, produced by Mike Latham for Sega of America, and developed by Sega Interactive Development Division in 1993. It was one of the only fighting games of its time developed from the ground up as a home console title, rather than being released in arcades first and later ported to home systems, as was the standard during that era.
Sega released Eternal Champions for their Mega Drive/Genesis in 1993, hoping to capitalize on the fighting game mania that the game industry was in the midst of following the massive success of Street Fighter II (1991) and Mortal Kombat (1992). The game tried to set itself apart with unique features like a heavier emphasis on its story, characters pulled from different time periods, reflectable projectiles, force fields, fighters that carried weapons, a training mode where players had to defend themselves against robotic traps, a novel method of executing moves, and elaborate stage-specific finishing moves called "Overkills".
Two years later, the sequel Eternal Champions: Challenge from the Dark Side (sometimes known as Eternal Champions CD or Eternal Champions 2) was released for the Mega-CD/Sega CD. There were also two spin-offs, action/adventure games set in the Eternal Champions universe and featuring some of its characters. Eternal Champions was added to the Wii's Virtual Console download service on December 3, 2007, where it became the first game to be rated 18 by PEGI in the service.
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2015-02-20 23:29:07
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