The Best Sega Genesis Nfl 98

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1. NFL ’98: Sega Genesis

NFL '98: Sega Genesis

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Cartridge only. Cartridge and/or label will show some wear, including discoloration, tearing, writing, or other cosmetic issues. Guaranteed functional or replacement.

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NEW FEATURES= – Fully Customizable Game Options: Choose from 15 categories. – New Rosters Schedules Logos: From the current 1997 NFL Season. – Updated Statistics: From the 1996 NFL Season. – Stat Tracking in over 40 Categories – Modes of play: 5 Gameplay Cart Roster Management & Game Tips.

2. Sega Genesis Mini – Genesis

Sega Genesis Mini - Genesis

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The iconic SEGA Genesis console that defined a generation of gaming returns in a slick, miniaturized unit. The SEGA Genesis Mini console is loaded with 40 legendary games and is plug and play ready right out of the box! Games will be announced in four waves of 10 games.

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– Miniature SEGA Genesis replica
– Includes 40 legendary games
– Plug and play readyBox Contents
– SEGA Genesis Mini Console & 2 wired controllers
– 40 games- Power cable & USB adapter
– HDMI cable

Currently Announced Games (Wave 1):
– Ecco the Dolphin
– Castlevania: Bloodlines
– Space Harrier 2
– Shining Force
– Dr. Robotnik’s Mean Bean Machine
– Toe Jam & Earl
– Comix Zone
– Sonic the Hedgehog
– Altered Beast
– Gunstar Heroes

Wave 2 Titles:
– Earthworm Jim
– Castle of Illusion
– Shinobi III
– Contra: Hard Corps
– Sonic the Hedgehog 2
– World of Illusion
– Thunder Force III
– Super Fantasy Zone
– Streets of Rage 2
– Landstalker

Wave 3 Titles:
– Beyond Oasis
– Ghouls ‘n Ghosts
– Alex Kidd
– Golden Axe
– Phantasy Star IV
– Street Fighter 2
– Mega Man: The Wily Wars
– Sonic Spinball
– Vectorman
– Wonderboy in Monster World

Wave 4 Titles
– Virtua Fighter 2
– Alisia Dragoon
– Columns
– Dynamite Headdy
– Strider
– Kid Chameleon
– Light Crusader
– Monster World IV
– Eternal Champions
– Road Rash II

Bonus Games
– Tetris
– Darius

3. Madden NFL 98

Madden NFL 98

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Game cartridge only! Game is clean with fully intact label. All ClassicGameStore games are tested before being added into our inventory.

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Madden NFL 98 captures everything you love about football. Huge hits. A burst up the middle. Tough play calls. A diving catch in the corner of the endzone. Roster decisions. You’ll have to do it all to get to the Super Bowl because this is the biggest baddest most realistic Madden ever.

4. Sega Genesis 1 (Original Model) Console System (Renewed)

Sega Genesis 1 (Original Model) Console System (Renewed)

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Includes system, hookups, and 1 third-party controller.

5. Sega Genesis Core System 2 – Video Game Console (Renewed)

Sega Genesis Core System 2 - Video Game Console (Renewed)

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6. Sega Genesis Flashback

Sega Genesis Flashback

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Enhanced premium plug and play version of the original console that sold over 35 million units!Features:85 Classic Games Built-inAmazing selection of SEGA greatest hits including: Sonic series, Phantasy Star series, Shining Force series, and Mortal Kombat series games!Stunning new design, reminiscent of the original Sega Genesis Console.Two high performance 2.4ghz wireless controllers, styled after the original Sega Genesis controllers!Save/Pause/Rewind feature for every game!Integrated cartridge port that plays almost all of your favorite Sega Genesis original cartridges (cartridge is not included).720p HD DisplayHDMI OutputMultiple Display ModesOriginal Controller PortsPackage Includes:SEGA Genesis Flashback Game Console85 Built-in GamesTwo 2.4GHz Wireless ControllersAC Power AdapterHDMI CableInstruction Manual

7. Madden ’98 Football

Madden '98 Football

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PlayStation ~ Madden `98 Football

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The updated football simulation features an advanced liquid AI with John Madden-informed computer opponent and playbook. NFL-based offenses and defenses adjust on the fly. ‘V-Poly’ technology provides dynamically-loaded light-sourced super-sprites with over 100 motion-captured NFL moves fast and fluid graphics.

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8. NFL GameDay 98

NFL GameDay 98

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9. MLB ’99 (Playstation, 1998)

MLB '99 (Playstation, 1998)

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If you’ve played Triple Play 99 and have been waiting for MLB 99 to see which one’s better, the wait is over. Even though MLB 99 is an improvement over MLB 98 in many ways, it still falls a little flat. MLB 99 features the usual modes of play (exhibition, season, play-offs, and home run derby), but by far the best mode featured in MLB 99 is the spring training mode. This mode allows you to create a player and place him in the minors for a few games to see if he has what it takes to go to the majors. You get there based on your batting ability and your player’s defensive prowess. Once you arrive there, you have to keep your stats up so that your ability points don’t drop too low. Otherwise, it’s back to the minors. This mode gives the game some life by making it feel as though every play counts. The game features a lot of options such as a draft, player trades, and other managerial-type bits, but the real place where MLB 99 excels is in its gameplay. It has what is called “total control batting and fielding.” While this is mostly a catchy phrase (which Sony gives to the gameplay elements of all its sports titles), it is kind of cool. What exactly is it? Well, total control batting allows you to guess where the pitch is going to be. If you guess correctly and time the swing, you can knock the ball for quite a ways. The total control fielding simply allows you to do moves in situations where you normally wouldn’t be able to do them, like an over-the-fence home run steal, a bare-handed pickup, or a quick jump and toss. But it almost happens automatically so you don’t feel too excited when you pull it off. Visually, MLB 99 comes off better than last year’s model, but it still looks a little sketchy. The 3D polygonal player models still look boxy, though the motion capture animations of the players is so good it almost makes up for it. The 3D players even have batting stances that mimic those of their real-life counterparts. The sound and music are fair, but after hearing the comical commentary of Buck Martinez and Jim Houston in Triple Play 99, it’s hard to get excited about the dry announcing that Vin Scully provides. In the end, MLB 99 is a sound baseball game, and fans of last year’s MLB 98 will surely enjoy it. But after playing Triple Play 99, the faults of MLB 99 are blinding. Triple Play 99 is such a complete package that it even makes you like baseball more after you play it. If you want the current best PlayStation baseball video game, then Triple Play 99 is the way to go. –Ryan Mac DonaldCopyright © 1998 GameSpot Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of GameSpot is prohibited.GameSpot Review

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