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  • The music here sounds better than the sampled ones from the SNES version

  • I cant remember but there was this game for the Sega, where it was like some kind of Crash Bandicoot game where you play as this Animal who attacks using his hair and you can collect cans of Hair Spray and it would change his hair to different attacks. Someone please help me.

  • @Randyater You're lucky, because I know that game. Well, I think I do, because mine totally fits your description, except it was an SNES game. It's called Rocky Rodent. It really fits your description completely if not for the Sega part.

  • Yes, I now see the difference in the music from the other consoles. The quality of the music on the Genesis version is noticeably better.

  • SONIC!

  • The sound and graphics seems better in this version. But the level design is different when comparing, aint it? Although the sound, in both cases, sounds like midified versions of something that originally had better quality, Wich is the case too i suppose.

  • i just barely found my sega along with this game!!!!! it fucking workS!

  • great game and graet music never got the chance to play the sequel though

  • This was the coolest platformer of all times! I remember beating the giant guitar and the other bosses...

  • ninja in a candy land i loved this shizle when i was younger

  • Ahhh! This me always maked me fell hungry D:

    thanks 4 the upload :D

  • No prob. Bizarre thing is, lots of 16-bit games were based on food and commercial products.

  • @DarkEvil87

    Yes, like: Secret of Evermore, Secret of Mana (1+2), The Legend of Zelda, Super Mario, Sonic, Street Fighter, Kirby, Chrono Trigger, Final Fantasy, Contra (/ Alien Rebels), Metal Marines, ...

    and a lot others

  • @DarkEvil87

    @masochisticxlamb

    I think, its because thats one thing that makes fun... they couldnt include sex i guess, (well, they did on the Atari, and some games like Leisure Suit Larry, but not often...)

    at least they gave and still give an important point to the "gamer girls": Chun Li, Zelda, Samus, Rosalina or Peach, Dead or Alive all girls, and a lot others

  • @masochisticxlamb lol at your grammar

  • @Numberwang90 LOL AT YOU, qué te pensás que sos, capo? No es mi primer idioma, uy, te falla gil.

  • ok so ive got this game the other day for the megadrive and got to then end of the first level and that round thing just stayed there do u have to get a certain ammount of points to end the level or something ?.

  • I think it has to do with collecting a certain percentage of bonus things on the ground in the levels. It also depends on the difficulty of your game, if you play on the normal difficulty, I think it's 50% you have to collect.

  • lol i got a megadrive the other day with this on classic.

  • the game is much more fun on sega

  • Any tips on how to get past the guitar in the end of the music world? I've started palying a few days ago, found my old Sega and wanted to play again.

  • Nope sorry, I'm probably not any better than you at this game. I saw a video of someone who beat it, but it seemed more like pure luck and fast firing than anything else.

  • @DarkEvil87 The boss from Level 2? I never thought he was that hard.

  • awesome quality

  • I miss playing this game

  • snes version has way better level 1 music. i tryed to find a midi for it but i failed. then i tryed to convert it from a .ogg file. also failed. i need to find the midi for the snes version lvl 1 music.

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