Sega Mega Drive Ultimate Collection (Xbox 360)

Release Date: 20/02/2009

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Developed by Backbone Entertainment, Sega Mega Drive Ultimate Collection contains over 40 celebrated Sega classics in one package; making it the largest collection of Sega first party games ever offered. Featured games include; Sonic the Hedgehog 1, 2 and 3, Columns, Alien Storm, Ecco the Dolphin, Space Harrier, and cult classic, Streets of Rage 1, 2 and 3. The games in the collection have been reproduced with the utmost detail and accuracy to commend their originals. In addition, Sega Mega Drive Ultimate Collection can output the games in 720p with higher resolution graphics for HD televisions, bringing a new visual richness to these classic titles.

  • Developer: Backbone Entertainment
  • Publisher: Sega
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Mega collection

Old skool gaming is officially cool again. Thanks to the downloadable retro titles available on Xbox Live Arcade, The PlayStation Store and Wii's Virtual Console, we're increasingly happy to spend our money on twenty-year-old digital relics. Even new downloads like Geometry Wars and Mutant Storm owe a lot to their eighties forbearers, boasting the sort of iconic 2D visuals and straightforward gameplay that characterised the home console experience before machines like the PlayStation and N64 came along.

Sonic's youth

So Sega has shown a good sense of timing with the release of the Sega Mega Drive Ultimate Collection, a generous collection of 40 classic titles, originally created for the company's 1988 console. On a single disc you'll find some of the most important titles of the 16bit era, emulated with pixel-perfect precision.

A generous collection of 40 classic titles, originally created for the company's 1988 console.

Top of the Sega Mega Drive Ultimate Collection list are the first three Sonic the Hedgehog titles, still as brash, beautiful and bullet-fast as they ever were. Sega watchers will also appreciate the sideways scrolling majesty of Golden Axe, Alien Storm and Streets of Rage - these simple hack-n'-slash favourites were famed for their gaudy comic-book visuals and compellingly repetitive gameplay and they're fascinating to scholars of the whole fighting game genre.

Plenty of the titles on the Sega Mega Drive Ultimate Collection provide more than just a quick nostalgic hit. Undersea adventure Ecco the Dolphin is almost as interesting now as it was 15 years ago, with its ecological themes and peaceful charm. Elsewhere, Phantasy Star II is widely considered to be one of the finest RPG titles of all time, its epic story and huge cast of characters setting a vital precedent for the whole genre. Phantasy Star III is on here, too, famed for its innovative history-spanning story, in which the player controls three successive generations of the same family. Plus, RPG fanatics can also check out the likes of Shining Force and Beyond Oasis, both of which messed about with the standard fantasy gaming recipe to great effect.

Cult classics

There are also plenty of more offbeat treats to discover. Comix Zone, for example, is a visually arresting arcade action title designed to look like a comic book, complete with speech bubbles and game sections separated into panels. And Sonic fans should really check out Ristar, a cute platformer designed by Sonic Team, which came out of the same brainstorming sessions that led to Sega's spiky blue mascot. With so many games in the Sega Mega Drive Ultimate Collection, even die-hardfans will find titles they never played or have completely forgotten about.

RPG fanatics can check out the likes of Shining Force and Beyond Oasis, both of which messed about with the standard fantasy gaming recipe to great effect.

And importantly, you don't just get a whole mass of classic games. Hidden on the Sega Mega Drive Ultimate Collection disc is a wealth of extra stuff including concept art and developer interviews, providing absorbing background info on the creation of some of your favourite Sega titles. It's even possible to unlock several extra arcade and Master System games, including the original Phantasy Star. Plus, the disc will output the games in 720p HD, giving an extra clarity to these blocky vintage greats.

Inevitably there are disappointing exclusions. Racing fans will wonder what's happened to Super Hang-On, Super Monaco GT and OutRun, while other will pine for the likes of Gunstar Heroes and cult Japanese shooter Zero Wing, infamous for its poor text translation, including the legendary line "All your base are belong to us", which became an inexplicable internet phenomenon in 2000. Perhaps Sega doesn't have a self-depreciating sense of humour...

Lost forever?

Of course these games have aged and, of course, an emulation is never going to recapture the excitement of shoving a Sonic the Hedgehog 2 cartridge into the slot for the first time. But, the Sega Mega Drive Ultimate Collection works, both as a record of a brilliant, ground-breaking console, and as a diverting opportunity to take a blast down memory lane.

GAME's Verdict
plus points
  • A huge collection with most of the classics.
  • Lots of interesting extras.
  • Unlockable arcade and Master System titles.
minus points
  • Some obvious exclusions from the liine-up.
  • A lot of these games haven't aged well
  • If you already own the PS2 Mega Drive collection, you may feel short-changed.

Review by: Keith 'Sonic Speed' Stuart
Version Tested: Xbox 360
Review Published: 20.02.09

User Reviews

STUART NEWMAN posted on 22 Jul 2010
I bought this game as I fancied a nostalgic trip back to the good old days of the Sega Mega Drive...happy memories of hours spent with mates fuddled around a TV at someone's house... Unfortunately, it didn't take long for something to dawn on me. Sega Mega Drive games were, to be honest, pretty naff. I played 8 games on here very briefly...and realised how appalingly bad the sound, graphics and gameplay are for pretty much all of them. I guess it's due to being spoilt by the superb graphics and gameplay we have these days on next gen consoles. I'm sure many people will love reliving these old classics and will enjoy the trip down memory lane. For me though, I wish I'd left all those happy memories as just that...
Anthony Jones posted on 21 Jun 2010
good game. back in the days playing soinc you know all the levels and cheats. best retro game yet [10/10]
james challis posted on 19 Apr 2010
I thought this game was good, but there were so many brilliant megadrive games missing. Flashback, Desert Strike, Jungle Strike, Soviet Strike, Earthworm Jim, Speedball 2, Thunderforce IV,Streetfighter 11 Champion Edition,Virtua Racing,and a few others. Combine them with all the Golden Axe's, Sonics and Streets of Rage's and you would have a MEGA-Megadrive collection to be proud of and definately one of the best releases of the year. There are alot of rubbish and meaningless games in the compilation that were not even that popular when first released! I know beacuse I remember them all. This compilation is worth buying but really, if this is the best the powers at be could do, then I dread a Super Nintendo classics compilation! In all quite good, but could be sooooo much better. 3 out of 5, and thats because the Sonics, Axe's and Rage's saved it!
Josh Ward posted on 08 Nov 2009
5 out of 5, i'm only young but was brought up on the streets of rage games and the sonic's etc, and it's good to have them back and play em all again. reallly enjoying it great buy.
james smith posted on 23 Sep 2009
Good but some of my favorite games like Mickey mouse and batman aren't there so i give a 4 star rating. Really good games in there though like the shining force games, sonics, alex the kidd and loads more. Great value and a must buy. I just hope they bring another one out with the rest of my favorite mega drive games!!
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