@@gamerramley9178 good ol' Neff. We need him to overthrow incontinent incompetent Joe. At least he would welcome us to our doom and not lie about it... unlike Mr. Poopy pants
Fun fact: One of Altered Beast's head designers, Takeshi Uto, was a massive Judas Priest fan and got the idea for the boss on level 2 from Judas Priest's hit song Electric Eye. How cool is that!
@@yardoom42 Stop doing satan's horns. Unless you want to end up in hell with satan after passing away for representing him. Denounce satan and his horns and willingly accept God=Lord Jesus Christ as your Savior and repent from your wrong doings before it is too late. And mods stop being satan's puppets by erasing by posts or you will end up like satan too. So stop it already.
I'll never forget it. Christmas Morning, 1989. My new Sega Genesis came with this game. The music for this game is seared into my memory as my soundtrack for Christmas '89.
I got my genesis Christmas 1989 as well 😄 and, of course, it came with Altered Beast. And the music is burned into my head permanently as well, which is hilarious. Madden football and Madden '92 intro music are also permanently etched Iinto my memory as well Tommy Lasorda's baseball has what sounds like late 80s shot-on-videotape cheap porno music that I couldn't forget if I tried
@@Curlyheart Yes I got Sonic a bit later, can’t remember the exact year. That one isn’t burned into my memory as much, other than the sounds of hitting the little floating coins. Another banger from back then was Golden Axe.
Same here, got it for Christmas 1989. I remember turning it on and being blown away by the graphics - I literally thought at that time that you had to have a computer monitor to have graphics so crisp and clear as the 'high definition' Genesis produced. Then, after playing this for a half-hour or so, I put in Ghosts'N Goblins, and was blown away again because it looked even better and the sound was stunningly good. Then, finally, my third and last game, was Thunder Force II, which was also amazing. Also I got a Gameboy that year from my grandparents, and learned that it made me motion sick if I used it in a car, so I traded it for a Sony Walkman. But, overall, that was probably my top Christmas haul ever - it's been all downhill since then.
This game was a staple of my childhood and I remember the day my best friend's game bought this game. We sat for hours playing this game as he watched us from the comforts of his Ea-Z-Boy. Even now, I still talk with my friend and his dad about this game and many more we have played over the years. Thanks for the memories, NintendoComplete!
i still remember playing this as a kid, it is super fun. the first boss theres a spot you can stand and just fire the blasts and not get hit by the heads, but all the other bosses you do just like you did in the video. i dont think any of these tactics work in the other versions though
Bruhhh I’ve been looking for this game for sooo long. Y’all don’t understand how many times I’ve searched up “old school game that lets you transform into animals” 😂 but hey this is brining back memories
Really? I think that was easier than the first. I remember getting to level 5 often enough as a kid, but never finished the rhino. I didn't know it was the last level, and was always dying to know what was next.
This came with the Sega Genesis when I got mine on Christmas Day 1991.. Man, this brings back memories. I played this SO much, that I remember every sound and scene so well. I remember being BLOWN AWAY by the graphics when the character would become the "altered beast".. I thought it was so life-like. lol. Little did I know what we'd have now.
I believe there were various bundles. I grew up in the Detroit area in Michigan. I was born in 1984 I remember seeing all different kinds of bundles. My first console I got was a NES for Christmas in 1989, basically a few 8 days before 1990. When my friend got a Genesis 1991 it came with the not for resale Sonic the Hedgehog, and Golden Axe. When I got my Genesis in 1992 in came bundled with Streets of Rage 2, and Sonic 2.
remember this at the arcade. This is on the genesis mini and my 5 year old daughter and I love it. And Golden Axe. Would love to see a modern reboot of this game
This was probably my favorite Genesis game I remember playing it in the arcades back in the day Then I got a Genesis in 1989 along with a copy of altered beast for Christmas Oh my God was That a great day I love this game
Randy Dubin yeah...Sega was really desperate to have a mascot that they passed over many better games until they designed sonic. I remember when Toejam & Earl were gonna be their mascot, and before that it was Alex Kidd.
Dexter Riley Haha I remember how hard they pushed Alex Kidd. A friend had it and everytime I suggested playing it we'd end up at my house playing Mario instead.
Nintendo has only one mascot and one mascot only, and that's Mario and Sega had two mascots: before 1991, Alex Kidd, and since 1991, and for the past 25 years, Sonic the Hedgehog!
This, Golden Axe, and Castle of Illusion were my favorite games on Sega💕💕. We played at my Grandma's house, until we got our own system a few years later.
Kids, this is what "next gen" was back in 1989! Compared to the NES' that we all had and loved, the striking features here were the three button gameplay, four times the colors on screen, four times larger player sprites (with two players simultaneous!) with little to no sprite flicker, screen-filling animated boss sprites that you couldn't even imagine on the NES, smooth parallax scrolling giving you a perception of depth, way more realistic sound effects and voices, colorful full screen animations and music that didn't sound like the "blip bloop blop" 8-bit stuff. All in smooth 60 fps! This game blew me away when I first saw it and made me want a Genesis more than anything. It helped that Genesis system itself was a masterpiece of modern design back then. So slick and sexy... I still get the goose bumps thinkin about it!
@@parallaxview2143 It was a rather flashy arcade game with an interesting setting and aesthetic, unique power-up scheme, as well as tight, responsive controls. Not everything has to be Super Mario Bros 3 or whatever. Yeah. The Genesis game mostly worked as a 16-bit side scroller tech demo, didn't last very long and didn't age too well. Still, at the time it WAS impressive as heck and I did have fun with it.
@@Prizrak-hv6qk it did look nice. Mind you, I had the Master System version which ran at 3 FPS. Super Monaco GP was the game that made me beg my parents for a Mega Drive.
@@parallaxview2143 From what I recall, the Master System version used the trick of getting around the system's ridiculously low (typical for 8-bit hardware) max sprite size by using animated background tiles to represent the characters. Unfortunately, these tiles could only animate at 7 FPS, making everything very jerky. One of the biggest improvements brought about by the 16-bit hardware were the much larger max sprite sizes.
I remember playing this game when I was 5 in a California Burrito shop and I couldn’t even make it to the 1st level boss cause I died trying to focus on just getting the orbs lol. 50 cents well spent
Geez this game is super old. It's from the 80's, which is pretty old even for Genesis standards. You can tell by looking at the gameplay, and graphics that it's early Genesis.
Fuck this game. When I was around 5, I found a dusty Sega Genesis with this game plugged in, presumably my uncles, in my grandmas basement. Played the hell out of it but never got past the eyeball boss, and that god damn electric sound from the altered dragon beast is ingrained in my soul. Luckily I also found Road Rash, thus beginning my love affair with gaming and hitting people with hard random objects.
Does anyone notice that the werewolf's howl in the transformation sounded just like the howl from An American Werewolf in London? Well for does who hadn't played the game but see the movie will remember it.
one thing that always irked me about this game was you got the beast transformation right as you fought the state boss. You didn't get to wreck stuff with your beastly power at all
Please note what an excellent port this was, and how very humble the developers were to spread a message of peace instead of taking credit for this amazing console seller.
I think that the reason they bundled this game with the Genesis/Mega Drive is because of how it shows of the arcade graphics really well but it also isn’t to long so that people will also wont to buy more games.
I remember beating this game without getting the final orb. Nothing changed with the ending, but it was cool to have won as a monstrosity of a human being, and not the beast in question
Simply the best first level in history of gaming it gives you everything great music great action and incredible suspense it's a shame that this game never got a sequel it was too short
I remember I use to do a trick with the cartridges where I removed a cartridge while the game was still running and swapped in Altered Beast and hit reset. This result in invincibility and transforming into a wolf on every stage. I can't remember what game it was I had to remove while it was still running and it only worked with that one cartridge.
I know right? I can't believe how when I hear the intro music and the "welcome to your doom", how it brings back the memories so much. I hadn't seen this since like 1993.
I remember this game as a kid but I never knew the name of it and finally after some searching i found it and this brings up some old memories 👌🏼 Sega was the nr 1 console at that time
I've always loved how he was polite enough to at least WELCOME the hero to his doom.
Not to mention let him keep his power ups before the fight.
Such a nice laddie
nice and a evil and a polite dude
@@gamerramley9178 good ol' Neff. We need him to overthrow incontinent incompetent Joe. At least he would welcome us to our doom and not lie about it... unlike Mr. Poopy pants
You are bad guy, but it does not mean that you are BAD guy
Seeing how long this game actually is after all this time really makes me feel bad that I've never gotten past the second level.
Same lol
Ditto.
Haha, true story. 😢😅😂
We were bad LOL
Don't feel bad! The game is quite difficult. Try eïnhander next
2nd boss battle
Villain: Welcome to your doom!
*is defeated in less than 4 seconds*
Btw the villain is called Neff
@@laseorel3k690 okeh
To be fair, if you don't spam that lightning storm right to his face, that boss can be a true fucking nightmare.
@@MrDibara happened to me. lol.
Guile/Nash: Too easy!!!!
Fun fact:
One of Altered Beast's head designers, Takeshi Uto, was a massive Judas Priest fan and got the idea for the boss on level 2 from Judas Priest's hit song Electric Eye. How cool is that!
Awesome!🤘🏻
getcha pull brutha \,,/
Thats mad dope
Priest also recorded an outtake from that same album that Electric Eye was on called Prisoner of Your Eyes. So who knows..
@@yardoom42 Stop doing satan's horns. Unless you want to end up in hell with satan after passing away for representing him. Denounce satan and his horns and willingly accept God=Lord Jesus Christ as your Savior and repent from your wrong doings before it is too late. And mods stop being satan's puppets by erasing by posts or you will end up like satan too. So stop it already.
I swear this game was loads longer when I was a boy. Now I find out it’s ten minutes lol
So true I am shocked it's only 10 minutes.
Could never get past level 3. Doesn't look so bad now that I watch it all these years later. I guess I just sucked.
I could never get past round 2
It is! If youre not a beast by the time the boss comes the stages keep going. By the third “beast check” you fight the boss anyways.
Exaclty bro lmfao!
I get so hyped during the transformation scenes haha.
Same here.
@@misterwesleysworld the wolf form always been my favorite mad hype when he turns into a wolf
They were the best part!
Best part lol
Yesss
I'll never forget it. Christmas Morning, 1989. My new Sega Genesis came with this game. The music for this game is seared into my memory as my soundtrack for Christmas '89.
Did you ever get sonic?
I got my genesis Christmas 1989 as well 😄 and, of course, it came with Altered Beast. And the music is burned into my head permanently as well, which is hilarious. Madden football and Madden '92 intro music are also permanently etched Iinto my memory as well
Tommy Lasorda's baseball has what sounds like late 80s shot-on-videotape cheap porno music that I couldn't forget if I tried
@@Curlyheart Yes I got Sonic a bit later, can’t remember the exact year. That one isn’t burned into my memory as much, other than the sounds of hitting the little floating coins.
Another banger from back then was Golden Axe.
Same here, got it for Christmas 1989. I remember turning it on and being blown away by the graphics - I literally thought at that time that you had to have a computer monitor to have graphics so crisp and clear as the 'high definition' Genesis produced. Then, after playing this for a half-hour or so, I put in Ghosts'N Goblins, and was blown away again because it looked even better and the sound was stunningly good. Then, finally, my third and last game, was
Thunder Force II, which was also amazing. Also I got a Gameboy that year from my grandparents, and learned that it made me motion sick if I used it in a car, so I traded it for a Sony Walkman. But, overall, that was probably my top Christmas haul ever - it's been all downhill since then.
The sound chip for the sega genesis was great compared to VHS and cassette tapes that sounds muffled most of the time
I have played this game so many late nights back in the 90s. So damn frustrating to not be able to save the game. Love my childhood
Loved the 90s too, omg awesome
well I got this for Christmas 1989, so by 1990, it was old news.
This game was a staple of my childhood and I remember the day my best friend's game bought this game. We sat for hours playing this game as he watched us from the comforts of his Ea-Z-Boy. Even now, I still talk with my friend and his dad about this game and many more we have played over the years. Thanks for the memories, NintendoComplete!
Altered Beast is super trippy and a ton of fun - it's too bad that it's only ten minutes long once you know it well enough to beat it.
i still remember playing this as a kid, it is super fun. the first boss theres a spot you can stand and just fire the blasts and not get hit by the heads, but all the other bosses you do just like you did in the video. i dont think any of these tactics work in the other versions though
🤔👻 Jogo de idade de 12 anos Jogo de Terror
JOGO DE Terror 👻🎮
Final Deles👍😁😀
Ah, that game brings back memory.
Bruhhh I’ve been looking for this game for sooo long. Y’all don’t understand how many times I’ve searched up “old school game that lets you transform into animals” 😂 but hey this is brining back memories
You can play it for free on IPhone or Android if you DL on App Store
It's on PS4
I used to search up sega genesis game wolf transformation
I searched it by "welcome to your doom game". This was the first video.
@@petjuska211 lol
couldnt pass the second stage as a kid lol
Same
Really? I think that was easier than the first. I remember getting to level 5 often enough as a kid, but never finished the rhino. I didn't know it was the last level, and was always dying to know what was next.
Saaaaaaame
lol same
the levels were the money eater the bosses....... took care of what ever hope you had along with the little life you had remaining
This came with the Sega Genesis when I got mine on Christmas Day 1991.. Man, this brings back memories. I played this SO much, that I remember every sound and scene so well. I remember being BLOWN AWAY by the graphics when the character would become the "altered beast".. I thought it was so life-like. lol. Little did I know what we'd have now.
I believe there were various bundles. I grew up in the Detroit area in Michigan. I was born in 1984 I remember seeing all different kinds of bundles. My first console I got was a NES for Christmas in 1989, basically a few 8 days before 1990. When my friend got a Genesis 1991 it came with the not for resale Sonic the Hedgehog, and Golden Axe. When I got my Genesis in 1992 in came bundled with Streets of Rage 2, and Sonic 2.
i love those purple pictures with music between stages
I love how the first power up just makes the hero's shirt go away.
Kenshiro vibes.
The powerup knows it's the first step to being a badass!
"Wise from your gwave" lol.
lmao
That's when the cannibalism started
It quite clearly says "rise from your grave," with a low sample rate. You just have bad hearing.
To be fair, it is a pretty bad recording, but it isn't so bad I can't understand it.
@@MickeyD2012 you just have bad humor
*I just uncovered so many childhood nightmares, this was a full on PTSD attack*
remember this at the arcade. This is on the genesis mini and my 5 year old daughter and I love it. And Golden Axe.
Would love to see a modern reboot of this game
I remember playing this back in 93, I was 10yrs old...i never made it past the Bear level... Back then it was much harder than you made it seem.
Kids these days don't even know
I do im a kid I’ve played this game
They don't know how frustrating it is to not be able to save and get hit so cheaply
Man WHAT!!
...paying $49.99 for a game and then beating it in 10 minutes :(
They don’t know shit!
This takes me way back to my childhood. Altered Beast was one of my most favorite SEGA games.
Woah. The memories! I never finished this game. There was a boss that was just too hard back in the days. I loved this game.
What an awesome soundtrack by Toshio Kai, who also did the sounds for Pac-Man!
Really?!?! I didn't know that!!!
I remember this being a much deeper game lol .
This was probably my favorite Genesis game I remember playing it in the arcades back in the day Then I got a Genesis in 1989 along with a copy of altered beast for Christmas Oh my God was That a great day I love this game
Love this game! One of my favorites of all time! Sega Genesis and Super Nintendo!
And to think, this was the game that was supposed to be the 'mascot' for the Sega Genesis (READ: The pack-in game) pre-Sonic.......
Randy Dubin yeah...Sega was really desperate to have a mascot that they passed over many better games until they designed sonic. I remember when Toejam & Earl were gonna be their mascot, and before that it was Alex Kidd.
Dexter Riley Haha I remember how hard they pushed Alex Kidd. A friend had it and everytime I suggested playing it we'd end up at my house playing Mario instead.
Nintendo has only one mascot and one mascot only, and that's Mario and Sega had two mascots: before 1991, Alex Kidd, and since 1991, and for the past 25 years, Sonic the Hedgehog!
@@danalong1237 nintendo also had Link, Donkey Kong, Kirby, samus, etc. it wasn't just mario.
@@ItsJustMilkISwear yup & star fox. I mean Nintendo got so many mascots, but Mario is clearly their biggest one.
This right here is a straight up classic, I have no idea why when I was a kid I struggled hard to beat some levels 🤣😅
This, Golden Axe, and Castle of Illusion were my favorite games on Sega💕💕. We played at my Grandma's house, until we got our own system a few years later.
Does it meat that your grandma was a hard player for years before you as a kids got your own system?
Haha, i would see or even meet your grandma.
Bro golden axe was so coooool
i still play altered beast
daminmancejin THUMBS UP! (power up voice) lol
daminmancejin this and NHL 94 on Sega were my childhood HELL even my early 20s loved those games
Same
Makes me wanna cry flash backing on this one..so many memories.. I think this game came with the unit
We love altered beast we can't stop playing it
ALTERED BEAST... ALTER ME!
*Altered Beast:* I'm gonna be the definitive game for the Sega Genesis!
*Sonic:* I'mma end this man's whole career.
3:35 I always wondered what this cut-scene was about but now I see the girl pinned to a crucifix on the left as the bald dude is performing is ritual.
Haha I always thought the guy with the arms in the air was being boiled alive!
Yes.
Who's the guy on the left then?
@@TheRexhim He's bald guy #2 or #3 (you pick). There are Three blad dudes.
@@danr2652 lol
*Fun Fact:* Clara “Where’s the beef?!” Pell recorded the “Welcome to your doom!” bit for this Genesis port.
The cutscenes with the daughter scared the shit outta me
why would you think was gonna happen???
i love how the bosses explode into clouds of popcorn o3o
The art of this game is glorious.
Once I made it to the dragon and the creepy eye boss. I don't recall beating it.
My friend could make it to bear mode though.
Level 1: Announced Death Chronicle... Tombs in Cemetery have the names "Alex" and "Stella", the first one a former SEGA mascot until 1991.
Power up, music restarts. I love that
Kids, this is what "next gen" was back in 1989! Compared to the NES' that we all had and loved, the striking features here were the three button gameplay, four times the colors on screen, four times larger player sprites (with two players simultaneous!) with little to no sprite flicker, screen-filling animated boss sprites that you couldn't even imagine on the NES, smooth parallax scrolling giving you a perception of depth, way more realistic sound effects and voices, colorful full screen animations and music that didn't sound like the "blip bloop blop" 8-bit stuff. All in smooth 60 fps! This game blew me away when I first saw it and made me want a Genesis more than anything. It helped that Genesis system itself was a masterpiece of modern design back then. So slick and sexy... I still get the goose bumps thinkin about it!
Yet the gameplay was a backwards step. Any Natsume game on Famicom urinates on this 'classic'.
@@parallaxview2143 It was a rather flashy arcade game with an interesting setting and aesthetic, unique power-up scheme, as well as tight, responsive controls. Not everything has to be Super Mario Bros 3 or whatever. Yeah. The Genesis game mostly worked as a 16-bit side scroller tech demo, didn't last very long and didn't age too well. Still, at the time it WAS impressive as heck and I did have fun with it.
@@Prizrak-hv6qk it did look nice. Mind you, I had the Master System version which ran at 3 FPS. Super Monaco GP was the game that made me beg my parents for a Mega Drive.
@@parallaxview2143 From what I recall, the Master System version used the trick of getting around the system's ridiculously low (typical for 8-bit hardware) max sprite size by using animated background tiles to represent the characters. Unfortunately, these tiles could only animate at 7 FPS, making everything very jerky. One of the biggest improvements brought about by the 16-bit hardware were the much larger max sprite sizes.
I also loved how he was able to jump in the hole at the VERY last minute before the vortex closed.
This game seemed so much longer as a kid...
I think the arcade version was longer.
Edit: longer levels that is. I think it was still 5 or so levels.
Man, I used to LOVE this game!
I remember playing this game when I was 5 in a California Burrito shop and I couldn’t even make it to the 1st level boss cause I died trying to focus on just getting the orbs lol. 50 cents well spent
This game costed 50 cents. 25 cents in my day. Or you had some slopes owning it to try and milk it for all it's worth. It was LA after all
Geez this game is super old. It's from the 80's, which is pretty old even for Genesis standards. You can tell by looking at the gameplay, and graphics that it's early Genesis.
This game brings me back!
Me too.
First videogame I ever played. I just bought it on sale on the Microsoft store. Brought back good memories 😌
Plying this on the old wooden tv right now would be peak nostalgia! Throw in some madden with the 16 team game play and I’m set for the weekend!
The blast sound effects just sound like someone blowing into a microphone
Fuck this game. When I was around 5, I found a dusty Sega Genesis with this game plugged in, presumably my uncles, in my grandmas basement. Played the hell out of it but never got past the eyeball boss, and that god damn electric sound from the altered dragon beast is ingrained in my soul. Luckily I also found Road Rash, thus beginning my love affair with gaming and hitting people with hard random objects.
... all those times I fought that Final Boss as a kiddo... I never once thought of trying ducking under the Punches... :O
Does anyone notice that the werewolf's howl in the transformation sounded just like the howl from An American Werewolf in London? Well for does who hadn't played the game but see the movie will remember it.
It is
I was today years old when I finally noticed the beast bodies are just various power up bodies with different colors and heads. That's hilarious!
I've only just noticed that the icon in the top left corner next to the lives counter changes when you power-up.
Still love this game. The Eye boss can literally be beaten in five seconds! lol
one thing that always irked me about this game was you got the beast transformation right as you fought the state boss. You didn't get to wreck stuff with your beastly power at all
0:55 I totally forgot Palpatine was in this game
1:05 WELCOME TO YO DOOM!!
I love seeing the playtime clock in at just over 10 minues, while as a child I don't think I ever beat the second level 😂😂
Bro this game scared the hell out of me when I was younger😂Looks so creepy
The graphics upgrade from NES to this blew my mind as a kid
Bro I used to have horrible nightmares as a kid for playing this game with my brothers, good old times when I was 6 years old❤
*Me too. The transformation sequences jumpscared me when I was 9 or 10. Now I'm 23. I started to like it.*
8:07 when I stub my toe and I'm home alone
I like how the low kicks in the game would have been the kind used in Pankration. Small detail, but nice.
This game scared me as a kid
Please note what an excellent port this was, and how very humble the developers were to spread a message of peace instead of taking credit for this amazing console seller.
OMG! What drugs did they use to create this masterpiece?
Strange game for sure
Wow so that’s how it ends
I think that the reason they bundled this game with the Genesis/Mega Drive is because of how it shows of the arcade graphics really well but it also isn’t to long so that people will also wont to buy more games.
My Dad told me when he got his mega drive he would play this game 24/7 until he got other games(:
I remember beating this game without getting the final orb. Nothing changed with the ending, but it was cool to have won as a monstrosity of a human being, and not the beast in question
Got the Genesis with this game when I was 9. I’m now 42 and this brings back a lot of memories. I miss my childhood.
Bro this was legit a furry game
0:11 "Wiseee fwom your gwave"
Elmer Fudd beseeches you, oh bwave warrior!
I never got to beat this game but now I've seen it all!
Simply the best first level in history of gaming it gives you everything great music great action and incredible suspense it's a shame that this game never got a sequel it was too short
I never realized it until now, but this started the furry movement. Thanks Sega, good job with that.
I remember playing this game at 4 years old with my dad😂 I sucked so bad but my dad was a god at this game, crazy to see how fast time flies
I play altered beast on the genesis and it's an excellent port of the arcade game. 😀👍🎮
Happy day’s playing this 🐻
I still get goosebumps when i hear him say raise from your grave... I remember when i first saw this game as a kid i was afraid of it
I remember I use to do a trick with the cartridges where I removed a cartridge while the game was still running and swapped in Altered Beast and hit reset. This result in invincibility and transforming into a wolf on every stage. I can't remember what game it was I had to remove while it was still running and it only worked with that one cartridge.
This was my beloved brother's favourite game. Miss you brother.
I think this was the 1st game I had on SEGA. I played this game to death!! Brings back memories.
when he become a beast, he howl just like the werewolf on An American Werewolf in London
so all this time the entire game was only 10 mins long we all been fooled lmao
We need a remake of this game on current gen....
Probably be a pay to win multiplayer
Well there's one on ps2
@@80skid83 Oh God. I wish I could forget that one.
The bears like blowing bubbles with his spearmint lmao
This brought back memories buried deep in my childhood
I know right? I can't believe how when I hear the intro music and the "welcome to your doom", how it brings back the memories so much. I hadn't seen this since like 1993.
Thank you for posting this. I couldn't remember what this game was from my childhood
I’m so close to finishing this
Cool to see these games on here. Interesting, it's so short.
Nowadays people complain if a game isn't longer than 10 hours. 10 minutes bruh.
This game is INSANELY good
I had completely forgot about this game.
I've played this on the PS2 on the Sega Genesis Collection before!
10 minute long damn.
Quality over quantity.
I remember this game as a kid but I never knew the name of it and finally after some searching i found it and this brings up some old memories 👌🏼
Sega was the nr 1 console at that time
I can't believe i had such a hard time playing this.
Now it looks trivial.
Didn't age well, but...its cool! It's just cool! "WELCOME TO YOUR DOOM-a"
WELCOME TO AN ALTERED FUTURE.