I was looking for a playthrough of this game to see what it was like. As soon as I saw Mark had reviewed, it I clicked straight away. The perfect guy to get a take on a game like this from.
I had a ton of fun with the Board Game back in the day. It was incredibly deep. The clumsy movement, different weapon classes, and heat management were at least partly carryover.
These are called the "Unseen", and the updated designs that don't infringe are called "Reseen". A few 'Mechs that are unseens are the: Marauder Warhammer Locust Battlemaster Thunderbolt Shadow Hawk Phoenix Hawk Rifleman Full list is at: sarna . net/Unseen
BattleTech started as a pen&paper game, that spawned a few video games. The MechWarrior series spun off the BattleTech franchise, and MechAssault spun off of MechWarrior. Speaking of which, if you're looking for some MechWarrior action, you should look into MechWarrior Online, MechWarrior: Living Legends, and Mechwarrior 4, which is not the best in the original series, but it's way easier to get running and get into than MechWarrior 2.
HOLY... FINALLY! I was looking for this game for years but I didn't remember the name, good thing I was looking at random CGR HD videos today and when I saw the thumbnail I though "No way, it's that awesome game that I didn't remember but I knew it was awesome :P", thanks dude!
There's sort of a way to do dual analog. I remember it so I looked it up: "360 Aiming: If you hold rapid fire while standing still, the cab and turret direction can be controlled by the d-pad.
Are you kidding! This game has one best controls for "strike clone" series It's easy to steer your robot. if you press one of the "fire' buttons you control upper side of mack and aim, If your weapon hit someone all your weapons lock on that enemy and you start to control your movement and can avoid enemy fire. p.s. As we were kids we easy run through that game. and now we need a second D-pad to play it =D
The sad fact is that Mark is crap at games. He rarely learns the controls before a review. That's why he likes standard shooters so much. Lazy. This channel is good for 2 things only: Unemulated gameplay, and the intro music.
@@rootykazooty351 And what exactly bad about emulated games? I still have my old Sega and collection of cartridges for it but i prefer playing on emulator. With a bit of tune they make old games look and sound much better. If video of emulated game looks or sound bad blame reviewer with hands growing from his ass, not the emulator, they surpassed retro consoles long ago. I'm from the Nintendo and Sega times myself, but i want my old games look good, pseudo "retro fans" with their ignorant nostalgia who thinks that decades old console are better than modern day emulators are worst.
13y later. This game was sweet. I would steer and my friend would shoot. You had to really plan the level out because you run out of coolant quick. You always need more coolant lol
I was just about to write the same thing! lol. Yeah this was a GREAT two player game as a kid. One of the few that provided any kind of co-op like this.
Genesis fans this game is AWESOME. And for those guys and gals that played the Mech RPG with those collectible metal mechs, the main character certainly looks familiar. This game, with Revenge of Shinobi, Ghostbusters, Batman, Dick Tracy, Vectorman, Altered Beast, Tommy La Sorda Baseball, Joe Montana Sports Talk Football 94. I love the Genesis. Quick shout out to Alex Kidd and Missile Defense 3d on the Master System.
Interesting that you should mention that Battletech looks like Robotech - the company that originally made this game, FASA, was sued out of existence over that very fact. That mech that gets shot down in the intro is the primary offender - it's straight copyrighted. Funny story! Microsoft acquired all those assets - and itself was sued over many of the same designs years later! This prevented the release of Mechwarrior 5, and made me very sad - because this game right here started my love of the Battletech / Mechwarrior series. Too bad they couldn't just license the designs from Bandai instead. Ah well. Robotech / Macross is pretty awesome sauce, too.
+David Hoffnung Couple things wrong here. FASA actually had a legitimate deal with the Japanese license holders for robot designs from SDF Macross, Fang of the Sun Dougram and other animes. The problem was Harmony Gold who in their purchase of US distribution rights to Macross, cut and paste it with two separate animes to produce Robotech. As a result of this, Harmony Gold has used their rights to Robotech to facilitate their love of Cease and Desist letters. Through the years this has resulted in the borrowed designs becoming known as the "unseen", and the prevention of US localizations of many macross games and animes that have been made since the original show. As you can imagine, this has made Harmony Gold not particularly popular with anybody. As for FASA, they were never sued out of existence. They simply stopped producing material related to the "unseen". Eventually they were purchased by Microsoft and produced several games such as Crimson Skies High Road to Revenge, Mech Commander 1-2 and Mech Warrior 4. They were shut down as a company after the unsatisfactory performance of the 2007 Shadowrun fps for XBox 360. Microsoft I believe still owns the IPs but has no interest in pursuing them and as result licenses them out. Jordan Weisman, a former FASA founder and the creater of Battletech now works at Harebrained Schemes a new company he has founded and has licensed all of his original IPs to make new games. MechWarrior 5 did receive a cease and desist letter from Harmony Gold, however this didn't scuttle it. Infinite Game Publishing (no longer exists as a company) and Piranha Games simply rebooted it as Free-to-play multiplayer only game. MechWarrior 5 now exists as MechWarrior Online.
Kyle7565 I actually appreciate you clearing that up. Thanks! While it's a bit more complicated than I thought, it certainly makes more logical sense now.
Kyle7565 im a bit late here but is harmony gold even actively doing anything with the fkn rights? its great playing HBS's recent turn based battletech game right now and running into your post.
For me when i played Mechwarrior 4 to MW4 Mercenaries i tried to find the THUNDERBOLT MECH but it was released in Mechwarrior 5. But still The MADCAT MECH is the mascot of Battletech
I recommend playing in an emulator; That way you can setup the controls (play in 2-player mode) to let yourself sidestep while shooting in a set direction.
I remember playing this not on Sega. But at virtual World where you got to sit in box and control all your weapons and assign them one of four buttons. Then the foot pedals to turn, the joy stick to turn the waist and fire, and then the throttle to move forward and backwards. I miss that.
So did quite a few games back then, this semi-3d top-down arcade shooter thing was pretty popular with game designers in the late eighties and through most of the nineties
Cool video. I am working on a PC game not quite inspired by this, but it also features mechs in an isometric viewpoint. If you want to know more, let me know :)
I remember playing this game on genesis and i had no problems with controls. It has an auto lock-on feature that allows your mech's head to lock-on to an enemy, thus letting you control the legs of the robot. It's very intuitive when you have battle against some of the toughest enemy robots in the game. The reason nobody gets this system, is because it's very subtle.
What's this ? I've stumbled upon CGR review that I haven't seen before. I miss coming home from work and watching a new episode. It became like saturday morning cartoons but for slightly older kids.
This game was probably the bomb back in the day. People would say, "Man, this BattleTech game is rad"!! If only I could go back in time... and smack'em!!
The constant barrage of bullets and things trying to kill me always made it hard for me just to get past the first level. This still was a fun little game, as long as you were strategic
A brother and a second controller work just as well... I drove while my bro fired the weapons... love this game... even though I never could get passed the second stage, did even worse in single player mode.
This game is made for 1 player with 2 flight sticks. Plug in the 2 flight sticks, engage “2 player” mode, and you move the mech with the first stick, and shoot and weapon select with the 2nd. Waaaay ahead of its time.
Reviewer in 2009 want analog for the Sega game made in 1994 and i am writing this comment in 2019 minutes before playing Mechwarrior 5, interesting time we live on.
Did you try the Battletech table top game? In 2018 they revamped it and made is very nice looking and appealing. There are 2 flavors: * Beginner box. Simplified rules. Cheaper, Only has two plastic miniatures and the rest is cardboard punched mechs. * Battletech a game of armored combat. 8 miniatures and standard rules. If you find the standard rules intimidating, the "Battletech fan" youtube channel has a visual guide that shows that all these rules are common sense to turn your tabletop into a simulator. If I had to define the game I would say it is chess with some school math. Parents use it to keep their kids sharp for STEM careers. Check the community. It is very friendly too.
Play it on an emulator on Dual start. Get a gamepad with 2 sticks. Then set the second stick to do the be the second controller's D-Pad. There you go, dual stick control for Battletech. First stick is movement, second stick is aiming. I play it like that, and it's awesome.
yep, thinking the same thing, it's desert strike with a mech and abouth the 1 d-pad, well in those theys it was normal, it just took a bit more practice to master the controls, but when you did it wasfine
This game was crazy difficult and time consuming in the later levels. Thanks god for the password system. I have Desert Strike, Jungle Strike, and Urban Strike. This game looks nothing like them, and it's also way better by a long shot.
Well it's not quite what you're saying but it sort of got that with the various MechWarrior games, which are actually (as he mentions) based on the same background lore, so the later ones could be considered a remake of this. Of course there's been a lot of cool mech-style combat games released since this one so the same's true of most of the better 3D ones, like the GunGriffon series.
Also.. Battletech has ties to Robotech. FASA borrowed mech designs from the Robotech Franchise.. the person who wrote the script didn't notice that the mechs shown in the video were Mech designs from Robotech slightly altered Veritech designs.. WASP or Stinger varient.
I've only seen them in one Dave & Busters that I only visited once, I don't know if the one in San Diego ever had it, but if they did then that blows. If they don't make a new upgraded set of PODS to replace them I'm just going to have a set custom made when I got the money to through around haha.
This is the only game for which I kept that old system....until one day my mother came over to help my wife do some "spring cleaning", and you know the rest...yes, I was too late in the loop to intercept the disposal..I was quite pissed. I couldn't believe it, it blew my mind..."why?" I believe a new version -- very similar and definitely a choice between "several" perspectives -- would be absolutely insane, I'd buy it up in a flash. Mech Assult 1 & 2 just don't cut it for some reason.
Nope. The Timberwolf/Madcat was an original FASA design, but the Marauder you see in the intro cutscene and the small mechs in the first level which I think were Stingers were both from Macross. Incidentally, the injunction was settled earlier this year and those designs are now BACK in Battletech.
You can still download it online to your PC if you're interested, or indeed buy the actual game on eBay along with a Megadrive to play it on fairly easily.
This game was one of my favorites, along with Jungle Strike.
Co-op mode allows 2 d-pads but you need a friend. I thought it was an interesting way to play 2 player.
How?
Yes co play was great on it
I remember renting this game back in the day. After playing it, I went and built a mech out of Lego's. Oh yes, those were the days.
teh2Dgamer reading you re comment 8 years since you wrote it.. time flies
Surprised. Mark never mentioned Desert Strike during this review as the game dynamics are much the same
Word up! Loved that series. I mostly used to play the first level of this game, over and over.
Love the strike games
This game really needs a remake with 3D graphics, better voices, dual analog control and whatnot. It's really ahead of it's time.
Mayo Chan
really late to this, but play Mechassault
This is a battletech game there's been a dozen already after this and mechassault for the Xbox
I was looking for a playthrough of this game to see what it was like. As soon as I saw Mark had reviewed, it I clicked straight away. The perfect guy to get a take on a game like this from.
A very good game, I still own an original MegaDrive cartridge with it.
this game is stupidly good fun in co-op.
@gunwolfalpha
The very first Battletech designs were taken from Macross as I recall. The Marauder, Archer, Wasp, Stinger and others.
The unseen
I had a ton of fun with the Board Game back in the day. It was incredibly deep.
The clumsy movement, different weapon classes, and heat management were at least partly carryover.
"Enemy Mech Approaching" wow.. best digitized voice i've ever heard on the Genesis very clear and non-tinny or raspy. :)
These are called the "Unseen", and the updated designs that don't infringe are called "Reseen".
A few 'Mechs that are unseens are the:
Marauder
Warhammer
Locust
Battlemaster
Thunderbolt
Shadow Hawk
Phoenix Hawk
Rifleman
Full list is at: sarna . net/Unseen
BattleTech started as a pen&paper game, that spawned a few video games. The MechWarrior series spun off the BattleTech franchise, and MechAssault spun off of MechWarrior. Speaking of which, if you're looking for some MechWarrior action, you should look into MechWarrior Online, MechWarrior: Living Legends, and Mechwarrior 4, which is not the best in the original series, but it's way easier to get running and get into than MechWarrior 2.
HOLY... FINALLY! I was looking for this game for years but I didn't remember the name, good thing I was looking at random CGR HD videos today and when I saw the thumbnail I though "No way, it's that awesome game that I didn't remember but I knew it was awesome :P", thanks dude!
There's sort of a way to do dual analog. I remember it so I looked it up:
"360 Aiming: If you hold rapid fire while standing still, the cab and
turret direction can be controlled by the d-pad.
Are you kidding! This game has one best controls for "strike clone" series
It's easy to steer your robot. if you press one of the "fire' buttons you control upper side of mack and aim, If your weapon hit someone all your weapons lock on that enemy and you start to control your movement and can avoid enemy fire.
p.s. As we were kids we easy run through that game. and now we need a second D-pad to play it =D
The sad fact is that Mark is crap at games. He rarely learns the controls before a review. That's why he likes standard shooters so much. Lazy.
This channel is good for 2 things only: Unemulated gameplay, and the intro music.
@@rootykazooty351 And what exactly bad about emulated games? I still have my old Sega and collection of cartridges for it but i prefer playing on emulator. With a bit of tune they make old games look and sound much better. If video of emulated game looks or sound bad blame reviewer with hands growing from his ass, not the emulator, they surpassed retro consoles long ago. I'm from the Nintendo and Sega times myself, but i want my old games look good, pseudo "retro fans" with their ignorant nostalgia who thinks that decades old console are better than modern day emulators are worst.
I so love this game!
13y later. This game was sweet. I would steer and my friend would shoot. You had to really plan the level out because you run out of coolant quick. You always need more coolant lol
Did none of you play this 2 player? It's fuckin awesome! One person controls movement and the other controls the torso
I was just about to write the same thing! lol. Yeah this was a GREAT two player game as a kid. One of the few that provided any kind of co-op like this.
Yeh it's great for co-op that way. Same as another Genesis/Mega Drive game Smash TV.
Easy solution; tape two genesis pads back to back and aim with your fingers on the back of pad 2!
enemy mech approaching lol
I have to agree with foxmakeba: this game ressembles Desert Strike. I like the way they designed the Mech in this game. Very nicely done!
The Unstoppable THUNDERBOLT MECH
I played the broad game and when my brother got this game game I had to play it. i was not disappointed. Great game.
Always felt like this game was a Battletech skin of a Desert Strike series game.
This actually has an 2 player option from what I remember. 1 person pilots, the other aims and fires.
It would be great to see a Mechwarrior review as a follow up.
Genesis fans this game is AWESOME. And for those guys and gals that played the Mech RPG with those collectible metal mechs, the main character certainly looks familiar. This game, with Revenge of Shinobi, Ghostbusters, Batman, Dick Tracy, Vectorman, Altered Beast, Tommy La Sorda Baseball, Joe Montana Sports Talk Football 94. I love the Genesis. Quick shout out to Alex Kidd and Missile Defense 3d on the Master System.
Interesting that you should mention that Battletech looks like Robotech - the company that originally made this game, FASA, was sued out of existence over that very fact. That mech that gets shot down in the intro is the primary offender - it's straight copyrighted. Funny story! Microsoft acquired all those assets - and itself was sued over many of the same designs years later! This prevented the release of Mechwarrior 5, and made me very sad - because this game right here started my love of the Battletech / Mechwarrior series. Too bad they couldn't just license the designs from Bandai instead. Ah well. Robotech / Macross is pretty awesome sauce, too.
+David Hoffnung Couple things wrong here. FASA actually had a legitimate deal with the Japanese license holders for robot designs from SDF Macross, Fang of the Sun Dougram and other animes. The problem was Harmony Gold who in their purchase of US distribution rights to Macross, cut and paste it with two separate animes to produce Robotech. As a result of this, Harmony Gold has used their rights to Robotech to facilitate their love of Cease and Desist letters. Through the years this has resulted in the borrowed designs becoming known as the "unseen", and the prevention of US localizations of many macross games and animes that have been made since the original show. As you can imagine, this has made Harmony Gold not particularly popular with anybody.
As for FASA, they were never sued out of existence. They simply stopped producing material related to the "unseen". Eventually they were purchased by Microsoft and produced several games such as Crimson Skies High Road to Revenge, Mech Commander 1-2 and Mech Warrior 4. They were shut down as a company after the unsatisfactory performance of the 2007 Shadowrun fps for XBox 360. Microsoft I believe still owns the IPs but has no interest in pursuing them and as result licenses them out. Jordan Weisman, a former FASA founder and the creater of Battletech now works at Harebrained Schemes a new company he has founded and has licensed all of his original IPs to make new games.
MechWarrior 5 did receive a cease and desist letter from Harmony Gold, however this didn't scuttle it. Infinite Game Publishing (no longer exists as a company) and Piranha Games simply rebooted it as Free-to-play multiplayer only game. MechWarrior 5 now exists as MechWarrior Online.
Kyle7565 I actually appreciate you clearing that up. Thanks! While it's a bit more complicated than I thought, it certainly makes more logical sense now.
Kyle7565 I thought those enemy mechs looked familiar, especially the VF-1
Kyle7565 im a bit late here but is harmony gold even actively doing anything with the fkn rights?
its great playing HBS's recent turn based battletech game right now and running into your post.
For me when i played Mechwarrior 4 to MW4 Mercenaries i tried to find the THUNDERBOLT MECH but it was released in Mechwarrior 5. But still The MADCAT MECH is the mascot of Battletech
this game is so damn hard on single player
I recommend playing in an emulator; That way you can setup the controls (play in 2-player mode) to let yourself sidestep while shooting in a set direction.
Reminds me a lot of the Mechassult series for the original Xbox, which was one of my favorite games, ever.
If you like her voice in this, you need to play Zero Tolerance on the Megadrive. My favourite first person shooter on the console.
One of my favourite Genesis games. Hard as hell but rewarding like the strike games.
Man I remember this game dam I feel old now
The Timberwolf Mechwarrior! Loved that game
oh yeah....I remember this. it was also on the SNES. Lots of fun I had with this.
love how they made the madcat's animation. for a 16 bit console they really created some awesome graphics.
that is a surprisingly awesome looking mad cat.
I lost myself in this game as a little kid. Damn that audio is soo nostalgic
I remember playing this not on Sega. But at virtual World where you got to sit in box and control all your weapons and assign them one of four buttons. Then the foot pedals to turn, the joy stick to turn the waist and fire, and then the throttle to move forward and backwards. I miss that.
So did quite a few games back then, this semi-3d top-down arcade shooter thing was pretty popular with game designers in the late eighties and through most of the nineties
Those are some sweet graphics for the Genesis.
This game looks damn good, graphic wise I believe it would sell well for the new hand held gaming world.
like the strike games(jungle,soviet,nuclear strike) but with robots instead of choppers. a fun game from when i was little thanks for the vid!
Cool video. I am working on a PC game not quite inspired by this, but it also features mechs in an isometric viewpoint. If you want to know more, let me know :)
I remember playing this game on genesis and i had no problems with controls. It has an auto lock-on feature that allows your mech's head to lock-on to an enemy, thus letting you control the legs of the robot. It's very intuitive when you have battle against some of the toughest enemy robots in the game. The reason nobody gets this system, is because it's very subtle.
What's this ? I've stumbled upon CGR review that I haven't seen before. I miss coming home from work and watching a new episode. It became like saturday morning cartoons but for slightly older kids.
This game was probably the bomb back in the day. People would say, "Man, this BattleTech game is rad"!!
If only I could go back in time... and smack'em!!
The constant barrage of bullets and things trying to kill me always made it hard for me just to get past the first level. This still was a fun little game, as long as you were strategic
this remids me of the xbox mech assault. that game is freaking awesome.
A brother and a second controller work just as well... I drove while my bro fired the weapons... love this game... even though I never could get passed the second stage, did even worse in single player mode.
I have this game and the first thing I thought when I put it in my genesis was "HOLY CRAP, IT'S MECHWARRIOR!"
Never played this game, but battletech rocks on so man levels!
This game is made for 1 player with 2 flight sticks. Plug in the 2 flight sticks, engage “2 player” mode, and you move the mech with the first stick, and shoot and weapon select with the 2nd. Waaaay ahead of its time.
Wait, there were comics? I only remember the table-top game and the novels (I think most people deny the existence of the cartoon due to its quality).
mechwarrior is my most favorite video game series lol
beat it back in the day
Reviewer in 2009 want analog for the Sega game made in 1994 and i am writing this comment in 2019 minutes before playing Mechwarrior 5, interesting time we live on.
Mechwarrior was awesome, I really hope they make a new one.
I saw this loose in my local retro game store for $2.69 I think I might pick it up!
looks like strike games but with a walker/mech.... like urban strike or desert strike
looks really fun
Did you try the Battletech table top game? In 2018 they revamped it and made is very nice looking and appealing.
There are 2 flavors:
* Beginner box. Simplified rules. Cheaper, Only has two plastic miniatures and the rest is cardboard punched mechs.
* Battletech a game of armored combat. 8 miniatures and standard rules.
If you find the standard rules intimidating, the "Battletech fan" youtube channel has a visual guide that shows that all these rules are common sense to turn your tabletop into a simulator.
If I had to define the game I would say it is chess with some school math. Parents use it to keep their kids sharp for STEM careers.
Check the community. It is very friendly too.
You clearly never had the pleasure of hearing her say:
“Thun-der Mine”
I remembered this that was sooooooo fun^_^
Play it on an emulator on Dual start. Get a gamepad with 2 sticks. Then set the second stick to do the be the second controller's D-Pad. There you go, dual stick control for Battletech. First stick is movement, second stick is aiming. I play it like that, and it's awesome.
Battlemech is actually Mechwarrior 3050. In fact, you CAN, at least in SNES version, play in dual stick mode, which is meant to be 2-player.
That music at the end sounds just like Age of Empires!
Wow!! Mad cat has been around fro awhile.
i used to play this when i was younger! i could never beat the first level :(
i wish to play this game one more time great game my favorite game
I got this game for $5 with box, manual and even a kick ass poster.
yep, thinking the same thing, it's desert strike with a mech
and abouth the 1 d-pad, well in those theys it was normal, it just took a bit more practice to master the controls, but when you did it wasfine
This game was crazy difficult and time consuming in the later levels. Thanks god for the password system.
I have Desert Strike, Jungle Strike, and Urban Strike. This game looks nothing like them, and it's also way better by a long shot.
Yeah man, this is what started the whole "MechWarrior" series.
This looks like a nice game to me :)
omg mechwarrior memories!!!
I remember this was the hardest games I played back then
DANGER OVERHEATING!
LOL it sounds cool
I thought the exact same thing. Best games ever.
This is like Urban Strike but with robots! How cool is that?!
I played the crap out of that game back in the day,
playing 2 player with this will kick ass!
Damn, did I laugh. "I particularly enjoy when she says coolant. ---Coolant---."
Well it's not quite what you're saying but it sort of got that with the various MechWarrior games, which are actually (as he mentions) based on the same background lore, so the later ones could be considered a remake of this. Of course there's been a lot of cool mech-style combat games released since this one so the same's true of most of the better 3D ones, like the GunGriffon series.
It is. So is MechCommmander.
2 d-pads would be helpful, this was kinda like Virtual On for the Dreamcast. Great game but needed better control system.
Also.. Battletech has ties to Robotech. FASA borrowed mech designs from the Robotech Franchise.. the person who wrote the script didn't notice that the mechs shown in the video were Mech designs from Robotech slightly altered Veritech designs.. WASP or Stinger varient.
This is easier played on the Super NES, due to the L/R buttons. It had the name Mechwarrior 3050.
I remember playing 2 player with my dad.
im 13 years old and my dad gave me mechwarriors as my first game, cus it was a game he had.
I've only seen them in one Dave & Busters that I only visited once, I don't know if the one in San Diego ever had it, but if they did then that blows.
If they don't make a new upgraded set of PODS to replace them I'm just going to have a set custom made when I got the money to through around haha.
This is the only game for which I kept that old system....until one day my mother came over to help my wife do some "spring cleaning", and you know the rest...yes, I was too late in the loop to intercept the disposal..I was quite pissed. I couldn't believe it, it blew my mind..."why?" I believe a new version -- very similar and definitely a choice between "several" perspectives -- would be absolutely insane, I'd buy it up in a flash. Mech Assult 1 & 2 just don't cut it for some reason.
What game is "all systems online" from ? I heard it somewhere, but can`t remember =\ Can u help ?
lol nice choice of porn music great review as always 5*
I always thought that Mechassault was the top dog in the mechwarrior series. I still think this as a matter of fact.
Nope. The Timberwolf/Madcat was an original FASA design, but the Marauder you see in the intro cutscene and the small mechs in the first level which I think were Stingers were both from Macross.
Incidentally, the injunction was settled earlier this year and those designs are now BACK in Battletech.
well i love that the reviewers have old video game reviews but it just sounds like theyr reading from a script
this reminds me of the ea strike series (desert, jungle, urban, soviet and nuclear)
You can still download it online to your PC if you're interested, or indeed buy the actual game on eBay along with a Megadrive to play it on fairly easily.
good game it remind me of Jungle Strike on sega