Pipes and piranhas Finish Round 5 Points Asterix. Welcome in Greece! Walking in the dangerous street Finish Round 5 Points Asterix. Thanks for the hosting Finish Round 5 Points Asterix. On board! Leaving the burning boat Finish Round 5 Points Asterix. Welcome in Egypt! Through the dark pyramid Finish Round 5 Points Asterix.
Escaping the pyramid Finish Round 5 Points Asterix. Ready to explode Get the explosive potion for the first time with Asterix 2 Points Asterix. Ready to smash Get the menhir for the first time with Obelix 2 Points Asterix. Ready to platform Get the solid potion for the first time 2 Points Asterix.
Ready to flame Get the burning potion for the first time 2 Points Asterix. Score for your life Score Bronze score Score Silver score Score Gold score Score Platinium score Score Head in the clouds Find a sky bonus zone 5 Points Asterix.
Lord of the bones Collect 50 bones and get access to Dogmatix level 2 Points Asterix. Dry shoes - Round Reach the boss of Round without falling in the water no sky, no checkpoint 5 Points Asterix.
Thranthir Asterix is in Round with 3 Lives and 0 points. Katua87 Asterix is in Round with 0 Lives and 0 points. Road racing games are always great as they incorporate the need to dodge traffic as well as trying to beat opponents.
Out Run influenced so many different games and is considered by many as one of the greatest racing games of all time. The Master System port came closest to recreating the original buzz of the arcade title. California Games follows the popular Summer Games and Winter Games titles ported to multiple consoles. It revolves around sports that are popular in Sunny California, the type of things that people who look better than me do down in L. Any Master System owners out there looking for a Mario and Sonic sports-style compendium need this in their lives!
Well, six sports are available to try out in California Games. Have a go on the Half Pipe, or show off your skills while Roller Skating.
Surfing, and BMX also replicate that cool-Cali vibe anywhere in the world from the comfort of your sofa. Footbag and Flying Disc finish off the set. And a flying disc is a frisbee, another sport which Americans take very seriously. What are you waiting for? The gameplay is very similar to the first title in the series with some cool new features for fans to enjoy.
King Arthur is back, and gamers must take him through a series of levels crawling with undead baddies and demonic ghouls. Arthur now has the ability to fire up and down while moving through the air, adding to his list of existing kick ass skills.
Uncover weapons from chests and golden armour to release immense attacks. The first five levels must be completed twice, so the game technically has eleven levels. Loki waits on level 11; do you and Arthur have what it takes to defeat him? Fantasy Zone takes the 18th spot in this list of the best Master System games ever made!
This game was a huge arcade hit despite not gaining the attention of the media. This Master System game is one of the weirdest and most colourful titles ever made. Fantasy Zone is the first game in the series and sees players controlling Opa-Opa in a scrolling-shooter-spectacular. Opa-Opa uses bullets and bombs to take down enemies that look too nice and fluffy to prove a danger to humanity.
Upgrade weapons and engines in the flying shop, and prepare for that all important boss battle at the end of each level. From cutesy shooter to all-out warfare, Operation Wolf takes the 17th spot in our list.
Some readers may remember this title from our list of the best Commodore 64 games. Players control Roy Adams, a Special Forces Operative charged with saving prisoners and gunning down bad dudes. This is one of the first and best shooting titles to feature an immersive storyline and encapsulates all the thrills and button-mashing excitement from the days of arcades. Operation Wolf comprises of six stages, each one boasting various challenges and obstacles that players must overcome.
Defeat a specified number of enemies, meet the criteria for the level, and proceed to the next stage. Avoid knife attacks, grenades, bazooka blasts, helicopter gunships, and much more. RPG lovers of the world unite; Phantasy Star takes the 16th spot in this list of the best Master System games of all time! We all know Phantasy Star Online, right?
One of the best Dreamcast games? Created to compete with Final Fantasy on the Famicom, another popular series you may or may not have heard of, Phantasy Star champions all the best RPG features. Players follow Alis as she battles to topple the terrible King Lassic from his throne. She travels across the universe, garnering help from fighters and collecting weapons and items in order to avenge her brother.
Many elements first championed in Phantasy Star such as experience points and customisation settings went on to become staples in other RPG series.
Golvellius: Valley of Doom takes the 15th spot on this list of the best Master System games of all time! Players control Kelesis, a brave fighter tasked with rescuing Princess Rena from Golvellius. Fairies, wise women, and magical witches aid Kelesis by upgrading his energy and health, Gold comes from fallen enemies, and demons live in caves.
After Burner recently cropped up in our article on this rare Sega Arcade cabinet found in a UK field. This aerial fighter arcade title sees players controlling an F fighter jet through eighteen levels. Using powerful weaponry, the aim of the game is to take out enemies with heat-seeker missiles and guns while staying alive!
It has a similar feel to Number 9 in the list below, though players fight with a plane here and not a super-human. After Burner remains one of the great Sega games of our time. With vibrant and crisp-looking graphics as well as a thrilling slice of arcade action, After Burner quickly caught the attention of the critics. Ports went to multiple consoles, and the rest is history.
Do you dare to delve into the world of Vampire: Master of Darkness? Of course you do; retro gamers are made of hard stuff! Vampire: Master Of Darkness is a fun title to play through with some notable elements that make it a great game and some that are super annoying. The weapons in the game are all common of the era — the 19th Century, and the Doctor looks as though he could well be a Victorian country practitioner. Seeing Taz, Mickey, and the roman-smashing duo at Number 9 on our list of the best Master System games up on the big screen while being able to control them was just incredible.
My favourite character of all was the angry, hot-headed Donald Duck, whose voice I still try to create today with little to no success, and this Master System adventure is one of the best out there. Just take a look at those colourful graphics and the spots of honey dropping off the bear — this game looked more like a bit title than a platformer for an 8-bit console!
Donald can use weapons and collect stars to become invincible for a short period of time; just try not to make him angry along the way.
The series went on to be a huge success for both the Master System and arcades around the world, and you can even play it on the Nintendo 3DS today! Playing using the 3D glasses is great, with the chequerboard floor helping to create the feel of an extra dimension as you power through the different levels. Fifteen levels have a gnarly boss that you have to defeat to progress to the next area, and two levels see the title character simply named Harrier riding on the back of a dragon while you mow down everything in sight.
The premise is simple — destroy everything and be victorious. Our french-created Gallic heroes take the Number 10 spot on our list of the best Master System games for this Super Mario-esque side-scrolling platformer. Still, SEGA excelled themselves with this title; the rich colours, character expressions, and storyline are superb. Players can use either Asterix or Obelix in this adventure, making use of their special abilities to solve problems and kick some serious ass along the way.
I love this game, and hopefully you will too! Mickey is the unsung hero of the SEGA console collection, providing an enthralling action-adventure title with lots of item-collecting action and bad-guy-beatdowns mouse style. It sits in-between Castle of Illusion and World of Illusion in the series though has no link to the prequel or sequel in any way.
All of your favourite characters return including Goofy, who never fails to make me smile. Players take control of either Sonic or Tails as they blast through colourful and perilous levels collecting coins and avoiding spikes. Sonic Chaos is widely recognised as a sequel to Sonic the Hedgehog 2, and at the time was one of the fastest games going. Tails flys over traps, and Sonic makes use of a collectable item called the Hover Shoes, making him fly for a limited amount of time.
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