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Thursday, April 4, 2019

Videogame Review, Triple Score: Super Hang-On for the “At Games” Sega Genesis Console (w/ Original Wireless Controller)




Videogame Review, Triple Score: Super Hang-On for the “At Games” Sega Genesis Console (w/ Original Wireless Controller)


Officials at GameSpot have clamored about Sega Genesis consoles’ emulation for modern audiences.  Indeed, from their experience in old, past games maturity is the birth of dying.  So many Sega Genesis games have been out there that people would find it hard to believe that any Sega Genesis emulation console would tarnish the program library Sega fans have loved and endeared over the generations.  Insulting even a “fake” Sega Genesis console hurts their feelings.  Of course what I can say is that “At Games” has produced a remarkable product that can be enjoyed over the years; already my Sega Genesis 3 console can be called the “Majesco Genesis”.  How does Super Hang-On fair on the “At Games” Genesis console?  Now, don’t use your voice to make my review sound worse than what my review has been to me personally.  The blast-processing of this Genesis classic has seen an increase through this Genesis emulation console but it’s not exactly an “upgrade”.  While the game does flow faster where the original Sega Genesis faltered, the game also speeds up where the original Sega Genesis gave permissible gameplay in action; from this situation, the trees really speed up down the line and it gets discerning to witness more bushes coming than originally presumed.  My wireless controllers for this Genesis emulation console by “At Games” work very well although they’re really a gimmick more than anything else.  With these wireless controllers (the ones originally packed with “At Games” Genesis console) I have to keep close and steady with the receiver located on the black console’s front and, for sure, make certain there’s no dust, dirt, and debris on the connections, but the gameplay is very nice with the wireless controllers even if the required movements and seating posture make them as strict for further use as corded controllers.  The graphics are bright and colorful as usual, the music is different but still manageable and like the original music, and, from playing more I’ve found that some animations experienced on the original Sega Genesis console are either changed or missing under fair circumstances for gameplay.  Right now I have my “At Games” Sega Genesis right on my computer desk near my Commodore 64 computer and, I have to say, the location is nice and there’s enough to be permissible on where my work is done via laptop by Apple.  But don’t eat my Apple.  That wouldn’t be very nice.    



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