Demolition Man - Sega Genesis & CD Review

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It came late in the life of the Genesis and Sega CD. A run 'n' gun in the same mold as Terminator CD. But was it anywhere near as good?

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Opening "Sega" jingle is from Astal for the Sega Saturn.

Ending Music during the credits is from Batman for the Sega Genesis.

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By: Jan Neves
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Intro by Evan S.
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Outro Animation by Kevin Bhall
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Episode Notes:

1. Captured on the Mega SG/SD.

2. Most of the original magazine reviews for this landed as far as 6 months before the retail release.

3. There are only 2 overhead stages.

4. The music in the SNES version sounds a lot like the Genesis game. The voices are clearer on Nintendo's platform, however.

5. Alexandria was also responsible for Izzy's Quest for the Olympic Rings. They went under after these two releases.

6. Acclaim also did movie games for stuff like Stargate, Judge Dredd, and Batman Forever. I feel this was the best of the bunch.

7. The ending of the cartridge versions is pretty lame. A quick picture of Spartan and a few words. Credits roll and game over.







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