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Thanks for a new video. Who figured out even Sega cartridges with time have incresed their prices!!! When I saw your game room tour 2023 video made me want to do one, for now with my SNES console and Nintendo characters and Yoshi collection is a good start 🎉😊
@@ThisGuyDannyyyI need skylanders imagonators and I can almost guarantee it will be on the list when he adventually decides to do it. It will probably be awhile though because the switch is still in its lifecycle
Back in 1993 when I was a Super Nintendo fanboy spewing such gems as "Super Nintendo Rulez and SEGA Genesucks!", I never would have thought that one day I would own two of these titles. Thanks for the awesome video, Drew!
@@RickyIcecubes True. However, the tables quickly turned the next year with the Super NES's uncensored port of MKII that had superior graphics and sound to the Genesis version.
@@yauybob Correct, our MKII was way better than theirs. But the Genesis kids owned the whole year from Sep 93-Sep 94 just because of their uncensored MKI.
Yeah until Nintendo wipes these off the face of the earth after they release their next console. Not sure how "heroic" NSO is. You're actually renting games. 😂
@@matthewnikitas8905 Just buy an Everdrive and make it happen. The price of entry is low and it opens up a lot of different games you can play with English patches.
I had a somewhat unusual gaming childhood in that rather than having consoles, my first major experiences with gaming were through a CD-ROM someone gave my dad that contained a (somewhat primitive and janky, but usable for most games) Genesis emulator and a bunch of games. Mind you, this was way back in the Windows 98 days. But I played so many weird Genesis games in there that I didn't even realise what they really were - so many were obscure japanese exclusives for example, or even unreleased games like the Genesis port of Tetris which had its release ultimately cancelled at the last moment due to Nintendo acquiring the license for console ports of Tetris (and from what i understand, is also a very infamously expensive game for collectors, although since it was never really officially sold it would not qualify for your list). I remember playing two of the games in your list in this emulator, Zero the Kamikaze Squirrel, which I frankly liked more than both the Aero the Acro-bat games, and Crusader of Centy (which was released as Soleil in PAL regions) was a really competent Zelda rival, although maybe going head-to-head with ALTTP on the SNES was rough. I'm not going to lie, I didn't realize that it was made by Atlus until now... Either way, it makes me happy to see games that, weirdly enough, were fixtures of my childhood at some point, get more exposure all those years later. (I always thought that if I were ever to become a streamer or youtuber or anything I should do a challenge where I beat every Genesis game much like TheMexicanRunner did with every NES game a few years back and it would be a nice way to revisit, review and rediscover many of these games now... But alas, I don't really have the time for that quite yet 😅)
I'm kind of the same here; my grandfather has a folder that has over 400 pc games in it, and I played some of them when I was little. Albeit, the games are from the early to mid 2000s, and were conceded old even in the early 2010s (which was when I was a toddler.) I did get a 3DS when I was five, and later a Wii U, but I would spend hours playing some of these games, which are favorites of mine even to this day. I have lots of nostalgia playing games like Gutterball 2, which is a bowling game that has themed alleys you can play on. You can even make your own bowling ball by uploading a JPEG to the game. It also has commutators that roast you when you screw up. There's also Qubeez, which is a puzzle game that has a bunch of sentient cubes that you clear by clicking pairs of at least two cubes of the same color, and you have clear the board or get to where you can't clear any more cubes before the timer runs out. The timer is represented by a clear pipe filled with water that progressively fills up with water. Once the water reaches the top, the water will overflow into the board, drowning the cubes, which ends the game. Clicking a single cube not in a pair takes 1,000 points off your score. And bigger pairs give more points. Clearing all cubes lets you view a skippable cutscene, and awards you 100,000 points. The game is infinite; you keep playing until you quit or get a game over. And as you play more rounds, the number of cubes increase. Every 10 rounds, the amount of cubes resets back to the lowest amount, but with a smaller time limit, and the cycle repeats. Crazy how we both have memories of playing obscure games in our childhoods.
You know what absolutely disgusts me? I had the top two games as a kid. They were both lost in a house fire as a kid, Centy was fun and always reminded me of Link to the Past, Joey though we never could use. Didn't realize why, but it had come with the used genesis we got from an old used furniture store and sold on consignment I think. I can't remember if it had a case or manual, I remember it was definitely in a plastic case, but that was it. Centi was complete with its manual. I don't remember if it had anything else in there, was one of those cardboard slip case designs that you occasionally see, usually on budget or just much later titles-in the U.S. Europe and Japan didn't see that, I don't think. It is a game I would have loved to have picked up again, wasn't able to think about that until after I finished with my student loan debts which was middle of 2019. Unfortunate timing. Wasn't exactly big on sega systems or games but there were a few I loved enough that I have collected again, Centy is still on my radar but, not likely. Anyway.
MA-13 was Sega’s equivalent to a TEEN Rating BEFORE the ESRB was a thing. MA-17 would be the equivalent for what we now call a “M-Rated aka Mature” Game. With “GA” being equal to “E to E10+ Games”. 😉
This was definitely an interesting change. P.S. I just got your C.A.R.L. Game for the Switch, I am gonna start playing it soon, definitely looking forward to it :) also you fool, the rarest SEGA Genesis game is Sonic 2 with a Line.
I have to admit I love Crusader of Centy more than Legend of Zelda! That was my 1st RPG style game that I played from start to finish as a kid. I now have it on my Sega Genesis Mini. That was probably the only game that wowed me on this list. Very interesting though on what is priced up and why. Thanks for the Nintendo Break.. I mean SEGA Break!
Aren't Fantasia and Tetris even rarer NTSC games for the Genesis? According to TCRF, Fantasia was given the official license by mistake, and all unsold copies were destroyed (thenapproximately 1,000 sold copies are what's left), and Sega pulled out from releasing Tetris on the platform at the last minute; I think there's only 10~ physical copies of that specific version of Tetris in existence?
Was looking for a comment like this. You are totally right, thoughI didn't expect Fantasia to make the list since it sells for so little (it seems people assume expensive = rare, which isn't always true!). My guess is Tetris is excluded because it was only developed for the JP Mega Drive
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:14 🎮 *Introduction and ground rules for the list* - Introduction to the rarest Sega Genesis games. - Ground rules for the list, including criteria for inclusion and pricing considerations. 01:11 🕹️ *Grind Stormer and Zero the Kamikaze Squirrel* - Review of Grind Stormer, a vertically scrolling shooter, and Zero the Kamikaze Squirrel, a spin-off platformer from the Aero the Acrobat series. - Discussion of gameplay features, historical significance, and current market value of each game. 03:22 🔫 *Musha and Crusader of Centy* - Overview of Musha, a vertically scrolling shooter set in a futuristic world, and Crusader of Centy, an Atlas RPG. - Explanation of gameplay mechanics, rarity, and current market value of each game. 05:53 💰 *Outback Joey* - Description of Outback Joey, a fitness-themed game bundled with the Heartbeat Personal Trainer peripheral. - Analysis of the game's unique gameplay mechanics, scarcity, and exceptionally high market value. Made with HARPA AI
For anyone wondering, "rarest" game and "least in existence" game *are not the same thing!* Least in existence means number of surviving/existing specimens, while rarest means it is most expensive because of high demand and low supply.
There is an intresting honorable mention i would like to add and that is Aerobiz Supersonic. While only a bit above 60 dollars lose it is very intresting because it is a airline sim and on top of that a sequel which is just very odd for the 90's. The idea is you are an airline and you pick from one of 3 time periods i am pretty sure competing with other airlines to be the best something that you might see as a moblie game today. The original game just called Aerobiz was on both the Genesis and the SNES and is much cheaper lose being around 30 dollars on either console. With the sequel well it goes up a bit with the SNES around 50 and again the Genesis around 60 and CIB are those same prices but add 100 dollars to them for the sequel and about 50-60 dollars for the original game. This one sticks out to me because i got my Genesis copy for only 15 dollars at a half price books. Now the prices have gone down a bit since the pandemic has ended but the trends show at least lose carts arent really changing that much.
I sold an in box copy of MUSHA with manual for around $75 20 years ago, now it would be close to 10 times that price. There are relatively inexpensive reproduction carts out there though if you want to play on original hardware.
For those curious what the 5 top rarest Mega Drive games released only in Japan are... 1. Elminate Down 2. Snow Brothers 3. Pulseman 4. Battlemania 2 5. Tetris Of course there's other I havent listed here but these titles are pretty well known these days for their rarity.
I had two faulty Grind Stormers. Luckily if you have the skill or know someone that does, you can swap the board. The chips are usually good, it's the boards that are faulty. I was able to get my buddy to swap the board with a donor from another game.
Back in the day I never saw any in my local stores. I skipped on a loose copy of Musha so many years ago for a couple of PS2 systems cheap. If I see any of those games in the wild I won't make the mistake again.
I grew up with a Sega Genesis. My cousin had one as well. We would trade games all the time. I ended up getting my copy of sonic 1 that way. Growing up I had streets of rage, sonic games, gunstar hereos, street fighter 2 & contra hard corps. Just to name a few. Of course I didn't trade those with my cousin. I still have my genesis & all my childhood games except contra. I don't know what happened to it but I was moving & the game mysteriously & sadly disappeared.
Zero is another one of those games on Genesis and SNES that has more screen real estate on Sega. Otherwise, they play pretty much the same, and I think it's an above average platformer, so many different moves you can do. But more screen does usually equal a better time playing the game, being able to see enemies in time to react and all that.
It’s easy to imagine Grind Stormer/V-V (vee five) getting an M2 Shot Triggers release. It would be bundled with Slap Fight (also a rare as rocking horse shit release on the Japanese Mega Drive. Man, what is it with shmups in retro gaming being ultra rare? Maybe it’s because niche meaning they won’t be for everyone? Who knows.) for a Toaplan Arcade Garage release including the arcade and Genesis versions. I can also imagine MUSHA being part of another Aleste Collection. I’d prefer having another CAVE or Raizing title for a M2STG release because I’m a danmaku fan but it’s important to preserve the past for us to discover.
Look at my boi! Going the SEGA way! Jokes aside SEGA as always been part of Nintendo history so it works! (I'm not diminishing Sega i'm still a big (old) fanboi!).
The US copies of Grind Stormer got the bulk of a bad batch of circuit boards. Other Tengen releases were affected but Grind Stormer was hit the worst. Thankfully they're easy to fix (it's just a matter of bypassing a broken via or two) but unfortunately people tend to throw out non-working games...
There are so many different ROM cartridge platforms that have the game for cheap it's not even funny. I picked up the entire Genesis library on an SD card for cheap.
yeah, I was shocked to see Tengen Tetris miss the list, unless Grind Stormer edged it down to the 6th place spot just outside the list, considering Tetris had to be legally pulled off shelves, I have a hard time imagining its not on the 3rd or 2nd place of this list
Is there a legal way to download-to-own both M.U.S.H.A. and Crusader of Centy anywhere? (Switch Online is a glorified rental service.) I know both games were on the Genesis Mini 2, which is something I would have dearly loved to own if Sega hadn't gone the limited edition through Amazon Japan route (making it just too expensive to be worth it to me when you take into account shipping to Canada even if, yes, it was still much cheaper than buying the individual cartridges).
hello @Nintendrew I have a rare platinum silver GameCube with its original box and manuals and original mail order it hasn't been written on at all and it has a ati sticker on it as well!
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Thanks for a new video. Who figured out even Sega cartridges with time have incresed their prices!!!
When I saw your game room tour 2023 video made me want to do one, for now with my SNES console and Nintendo characters and Yoshi collection is a good start 🎉😊
@@ThisGuyDannyyyI need skylanders imagonators and I can almost guarantee it will be on the list when he adventually decides to do it. It will probably be awhile though because the switch is still in its lifecycle
Back in 1993 when I was a Super Nintendo fanboy spewing such gems as "Super Nintendo Rulez and SEGA Genesucks!", I never would have thought that one day I would own two of these titles. Thanks for the awesome video, Drew!
Which ones do you own?
Same. But Genesis kids had some sweet revenge on us when MK came out. It was infuriating listening to them laugh at our censored port.
@@RickyIcecubes True. However, the tables quickly turned the next year with the Super NES's uncensored port of MKII that had superior graphics and sound to the Genesis version.
@@yauybob Correct, our MKII was way better than theirs. But the Genesis kids owned the whole year from Sep 93-Sep 94 just because of their uncensored MKI.
Fun fact: Crusader of Centy was re-released on the SEGA Genesis Mini 2, and more recently on Nintendo Switch Online.
No one cares what you think
Honestly, whomever pushed to add M.U.S.H.A and Centy to Genesis NSO deserves a medal
Just sucks for those of us that don’t own a Switch I’ll never be able to get them for my Genesis at the price they go for
Yeah until Nintendo wipes these off the face of the earth after they release their next console. Not sure how "heroic" NSO is. You're actually renting games. 😂
I mean... All I'm going to say about a certain paradise of Emus is there are Monkeys Tampering with the scripts there, making things appear.
@@matthewnikitas8905 look into getting a Mega EverDrive
@@matthewnikitas8905 Just buy an Everdrive and make it happen. The price of entry is low and it opens up a lot of different games you can play with English patches.
SONIC 2 WITH A LINE!
And here I thought that the rarest Genesis game was "Sonic 2 With A Line"!
Bruhhhhh I remember that
Certainly more rare than those 40-something copies of Flingsmash! that are somehow constantly wet.
I had a somewhat unusual gaming childhood in that rather than having consoles, my first major experiences with gaming were through a CD-ROM someone gave my dad that contained a (somewhat primitive and janky, but usable for most games) Genesis emulator and a bunch of games. Mind you, this was way back in the Windows 98 days. But I played so many weird Genesis games in there that I didn't even realise what they really were - so many were obscure japanese exclusives for example, or even unreleased games like the Genesis port of Tetris which had its release ultimately cancelled at the last moment due to Nintendo acquiring the license for console ports of Tetris (and from what i understand, is also a very infamously expensive game for collectors, although since it was never really officially sold it would not qualify for your list).
I remember playing two of the games in your list in this emulator, Zero the Kamikaze Squirrel, which I frankly liked more than both the Aero the Acro-bat games, and Crusader of Centy (which was released as Soleil in PAL regions) was a really competent Zelda rival, although maybe going head-to-head with ALTTP on the SNES was rough. I'm not going to lie, I didn't realize that it was made by Atlus until now... Either way, it makes me happy to see games that, weirdly enough, were fixtures of my childhood at some point, get more exposure all those years later. (I always thought that if I were ever to become a streamer or youtuber or anything I should do a challenge where I beat every Genesis game much like TheMexicanRunner did with every NES game a few years back and it would be a nice way to revisit, review and rediscover many of these games now... But alas, I don't really have the time for that quite yet 😅)
I'm kind of the same here; my grandfather has a folder that has over 400 pc games in it, and I played some of them when I was little. Albeit, the games are from the early to mid 2000s, and were conceded old even in the early 2010s (which was when I was a toddler.) I did get a 3DS when I was five, and later a Wii U, but I would spend hours playing some of these games, which are favorites of mine even to this day. I have lots of nostalgia playing games like Gutterball 2, which is a bowling game that has themed alleys you can play on. You can even make your own bowling ball by uploading a JPEG to the game. It also has commutators that roast you when you screw up. There's also Qubeez, which is a puzzle game that has a bunch of sentient cubes that you clear by clicking pairs of at least two cubes of the same color, and you have clear the board or get to where you can't clear any more cubes before the timer runs out. The timer is represented by a clear pipe filled with water that progressively fills up with water. Once the water reaches the top, the water will overflow into the board, drowning the cubes, which ends the game. Clicking a single cube not in a pair takes 1,000 points off your score. And bigger pairs give more points. Clearing all cubes lets you view a skippable cutscene, and awards you 100,000 points. The game is infinite; you keep playing until you quit or get a game over. And as you play more rounds, the number of cubes increase. Every 10 rounds, the amount of cubes resets back to the lowest amount, but with a smaller time limit, and the cycle repeats. Crazy how we both have memories of playing obscure games in our childhoods.
I'm so excited to see Sega content on Nintendrew!
You know what absolutely disgusts me? I had the top two games as a kid. They were both lost in a house fire as a kid, Centy was fun and always reminded me of Link to the Past, Joey though we never could use. Didn't realize why, but it had come with the used genesis we got from an old used furniture store and sold on consignment I think. I can't remember if it had a case or manual, I remember it was definitely in a plastic case, but that was it. Centi was complete with its manual. I don't remember if it had anything else in there, was one of those cardboard slip case designs that you occasionally see, usually on budget or just much later titles-in the U.S. Europe and Japan didn't see that, I don't think. It is a game I would have loved to have picked up again, wasn't able to think about that until after I finished with my student loan debts which was middle of 2019. Unfortunate timing. Wasn't exactly big on sega systems or games but there were a few I loved enough that I have collected again, Centy is still on my radar but, not likely.
Anyway.
You did not. Stop lying
I’m pretty sure the copy of Tengen Tetris for the Genesis is extremely rare and expensive as well. It would easily make #2 on this list
2:19 It's kind of wild how people give WW2 Japan a pass. Imagine if the character had Luftwaffe theming instead.
MA-13 was Sega’s equivalent to a TEEN Rating BEFORE the ESRB was a thing. MA-17 would be the equivalent for what we now call a “M-Rated aka Mature” Game. With “GA” being equal to “E to E10+ Games”. 😉
Can’t wait for a possible rarest Master System, Saturn, Dreamcast, and Game Gear games videos!
Keep up the good work, love that you jumped out of your comfort zone for this series!!!!
Cheers to another great video! There's just something about the Genesis graphics that brings me back to my favorite decade of gaming :)
This was definitely an interesting change.
P.S. I just got your C.A.R.L. Game for the Switch, I am gonna start playing it soon, definitely looking forward to it :) also you fool, the rarest SEGA Genesis game is Sonic 2 with a Line.
I am eagerly awaiting Playsta-Sean's versions of these videos.
We need a character like Playstasean for Sega.
Segary
Segandy 🤭
@@Nintendrew :O
I have to admit I love Crusader of Centy more than Legend of Zelda! That was my 1st RPG style game that I played from start to finish as a kid. I now have it on my Sega Genesis Mini. That was probably the only game that wowed me on this list. Very interesting though on what is priced up and why. Thanks for the Nintendo Break.. I mean SEGA Break!
I would love you do more of these on other consoles! I think it just helps to provide a good bookmark for any collector for all types of consoles
Aren't Fantasia and Tetris even rarer NTSC games for the Genesis? According to TCRF, Fantasia was given the official license by mistake, and all unsold copies were destroyed (thenapproximately 1,000 sold copies are what's left), and Sega pulled out from releasing Tetris on the platform at the last minute; I think there's only 10~ physical copies of that specific version of Tetris in existence?
Was looking for a comment like this. You are totally right, thoughI didn't expect Fantasia to make the list since it sells for so little (it seems people assume expensive = rare, which isn't always true!). My guess is Tetris is excluded because it was only developed for the JP Mega Drive
"For the two hardcore Aero the Acro-Bat fans out there"
Oh hey, Nintendrew mentioned me! Wonder who the other one is?
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:14 🎮 *Introduction and ground rules for the list*
- Introduction to the rarest Sega Genesis games.
- Ground rules for the list, including criteria for inclusion and pricing considerations.
01:11 🕹️ *Grind Stormer and Zero the Kamikaze Squirrel*
- Review of Grind Stormer, a vertically scrolling shooter, and Zero the Kamikaze Squirrel, a spin-off platformer from the Aero the Acrobat series.
- Discussion of gameplay features, historical significance, and current market value of each game.
03:22 🔫 *Musha and Crusader of Centy*
- Overview of Musha, a vertically scrolling shooter set in a futuristic world, and Crusader of Centy, an Atlas RPG.
- Explanation of gameplay mechanics, rarity, and current market value of each game.
05:53 💰 *Outback Joey*
- Description of Outback Joey, a fitness-themed game bundled with the Heartbeat Personal Trainer peripheral.
- Analysis of the game's unique gameplay mechanics, scarcity, and exceptionally high market value.
Made with HARPA AI
For anyone wondering, "rarest" game and "least in existence" game *are not the same thing!*
Least in existence means number of surviving/existing specimens, while rarest means it is most expensive because of high demand and low supply.
You should do a top 5 rarest Playstation 1 games sometime.
Actually, the rarest game is Sonic 2 with a line.
It figures that the most expensive NTSC-based Sega Genesis game is literally a heartrate-based exertainment game.
Still waiting for Rarest PS4 Games with Playstasean
Oh boy... can't wait for segadrew to appear for the genesis mini 2 review.
Bro seriously forgot about the one and only “sonic 2 with a line!”
Man am I glad I ordered Zero from Limited run.
I'm also glad Crusader of Centy is also in the Genesis mini V2
Great to see some new cool content, Drew. Sadly I've never heard of any of these games haha!
I can’t wait for PlaystaSean to do the top 5 rarest PS1 games.
Looking forward to the rarest OG Xbox games with Xbob.
I'd love to see more SEGA game videos, especially the Saturn and maybe the MS
With Zero recently receiving a re-release from LRG look for the original versions to drop in value.
Um, actually, the rarest Genesis game is Sonic 2 with a line
A line?
I actually have a copy of that game.
There is an intresting honorable mention i would like to add and that is Aerobiz Supersonic. While only a bit above 60 dollars lose it is very intresting because it is a airline sim and on top of that a sequel which is just very odd for the 90's. The idea is you are an airline and you pick from one of 3 time periods i am pretty sure competing with other airlines to be the best something that you might see as a moblie game today. The original game just called Aerobiz was on both the Genesis and the SNES and is much cheaper lose being around 30 dollars on either console. With the sequel well it goes up a bit with the SNES around 50 and again the Genesis around 60 and CIB are those same prices but add 100 dollars to them for the sequel and about 50-60 dollars for the original game. This one sticks out to me because i got my Genesis copy for only 15 dollars at a half price books. Now the prices have gone down a bit since the pandemic has ended but the trends show at least lose carts arent really changing that much.
Videos like this make me thankful for the Everdrive.
I was at a game show a few years ago and saw a complete Crusader going for $1000. CRAZY!!
$7000 for an Unplayable game. That makes sense. 😒
I sold an in box copy of MUSHA with manual for around $75 20 years ago, now it would be close to 10 times that price. There are relatively inexpensive reproduction carts out there though if you want to play on original hardware.
For those curious what the 5 top rarest Mega Drive games released only in Japan are...
1. Elminate Down
2. Snow Brothers
3. Pulseman
4. Battlemania 2
5. Tetris
Of course there's other I havent listed here but these titles are pretty well known these days for their rarity.
I had two faulty Grind Stormers. Luckily if you have the skill or know someone that does, you can swap the board. The chips are usually good, it's the boards that are faulty. I was able to get my buddy to swap the board with a donor from another game.
These videos are my happy place 😊
Back in the day I never saw any in my local stores. I skipped on a loose copy of Musha so many years ago for a couple of PS2 systems cheap. If I see any of those games in the wild I won't make the mistake again.
I guess it was a good buy to get the Genesis mini that included crusaders of centy
I actually own a copy of Outback Joey. It's crazy how rare the game is. The game will turn on and go to the start screen that's about it.
Because you don't have the heartrate monitor thingy!
Oh yeah Nintendrew !
Kamikaze Squirrel... lol. I can imagine something like Siegfried, the Schutzstaffel Salamander
I grew up with a Sega Genesis. My cousin had one as well. We would trade games all the time. I ended up getting my copy of sonic 1 that way. Growing up I had streets of rage, sonic games, gunstar hereos, street fighter 2 & contra hard corps. Just to name a few. Of course I didn't trade those with my cousin. I still have my genesis & all my childhood games except contra. I don't know what happened to it but I was moving & the game mysteriously & sadly disappeared.
My favorite joke upon first getting interesting in rarer title's back around 2008, was learning just how valuable Atlus games are. 😅
Zero is another one of those games on Genesis and SNES that has more screen real estate on Sega. Otherwise, they play pretty much the same, and I think it's an above average platformer, so many different moves you can do. But more screen does usually equal a better time playing the game, being able to see enemies in time to react and all that.
Nice moley you got there!
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Thanks for the heads up for the Whatnot show. Good to see some interesting Genesis Titles. Do you have a favorite Genesis Title?
I'm partial to Moonwalker 🕺
It’s easy to imagine Grind Stormer/V-V (vee five) getting an M2 Shot Triggers release. It would be bundled with Slap Fight (also a rare as rocking horse shit release on the Japanese Mega Drive. Man, what is it with shmups in retro gaming being ultra rare? Maybe it’s because niche meaning they won’t be for everyone? Who knows.) for a Toaplan Arcade Garage release including the arcade and Genesis versions. I can also imagine MUSHA being part of another Aleste Collection. I’d prefer having another CAVE or Raizing title for a M2STG release because I’m a danmaku fan but it’s important to preserve the past for us to discover.
How about doing a rarest special edition list or a list of cheapest games with most expensive special editions?
My GOD they need to put Aero on NSO. That was an awesome game.
so, you're Segadrew now?
He's Segary.
Just great info!
fun video. I wasnt familiar with these games.
i was kinda surprised crusader of centy was on the list.
huh, sadly back in the day never heard of any of these games.
Look at my boi! Going the SEGA way! Jokes aside SEGA as always been part of Nintendo history so it works! (I'm not diminishing Sega i'm still a big (old) fanboi!).
Has a date been chosen for the next whatnot stream?
Damn, Drew is growing up lol
The US copies of Grind Stormer got the bulk of a bad batch of circuit boards. Other Tengen releases were affected but Grind Stormer was hit the worst. Thankfully they're easy to fix (it's just a matter of bypassing a broken via or two) but unfortunately people tend to throw out non-working games...
*thank God Centy is FREE with GENESIS mini 2!* ⭐️
Always loved Sega!
There are so many different ROM cartridge platforms that have the game for cheap it's not even funny. I picked up the entire Genesis library on an SD card for cheap.
Fun Fact: You can save a lot of money by not buying any of the overpriced plastic these games initially released on.
The rarest Genesis game is actually Sonic 2 with a line.
How about Elemental Master? Right now, its over $200.
iTs been a whiles since last upLoads 😮😮😮
oh do dreamcast rarest games, please
I liked cyborg justice. Other then sonic i don't remember much about sega.
What is the hype with exercise games lol I swear most systems seem to have one and idk about you but I play games to relax not exercise
When are we gonna get the "SegAlex" personality like the PlayStaSean one
You didn't mention boogerman I believe it's a super rare game. Should be in top 3 .
Nah, a loose copy is worth less than $70 as of today
Fight Through Time: Tyrants
*Fight through Space : Patriots*
Dang it I was hoping for a new Sega alter ego but noooo you had to be you
I have never heard or heard of three of these 😅
What about The Punisher? Way rarer than some of those games
Nah, you can still nab a copy for around $100
You forgot Tetris
yeah, I was shocked to see Tengen Tetris miss the list, unless Grind Stormer edged it down to the 6th place spot just outside the list, considering Tetris had to be legally pulled off shelves, I have a hard time imagining its not on the 3rd or 2nd place of this list
My tweaker aunt an uncle made the Sega magically "disappear" 😒 I miss playing Boogerman, Busby and Sonic on it😭 at least I still have my Sonic game
jesus, that's pretty damn low. Sorry to hear your relatives stole your childhood game console to buy drugs :(
I will play Crusader of Centy.😀👍🎮
The rarest genesis game is sonic 2 with a line owned by scott the woz
Is there a legal way to download-to-own both M.U.S.H.A. and Crusader of Centy anywhere? (Switch Online is a glorified rental service.)
I know both games were on the Genesis Mini 2, which is something I would have dearly loved to own if Sega hadn't gone the limited edition through Amazon Japan route (making it just too expensive to be worth it to me when you take into account shipping to Canada even if, yes, it was still much cheaper than buying the individual cartridges).
This seems to be a PlayStasean video to do
What about the blockbuster championship game, or tetris?
Not officially launched in US 🙂
SEGAndrew
I thought punisher would be on here
Darn, I don’t own any of them.
hello @Nintendrew I have a rare platinum silver GameCube with its original box and manuals and original mail order it hasn't been written on at all and it has a ati sticker on it as well!
I think console wars are very idiotic, so good for you for doing a SEGA thing.
When will we see your new setup? It been a green screen for a long while now
When the rarest switch games came out ?
Probably a few years after the final Switch games are published 😛
"Outback Joey" rare and god awful, not even worth downloading a rom to play.
so what are genidrew now?