TREASURE GAMES ON THE GENESIS

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YO! Over 200 subs thank you so much! Today we're talking about Treasures game catalog on the Sega genesis. Treasure was one of the best developers on the genesis. I'll be covering the formation of Treasure also.

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GAMEFAN MAGAZINE VOL 1 ISSUE 11

All Comments (21)
  • @th3r0d
    Gunstar Heroes was my brother's favorite game. He absolutely dominated at it. Got me hooked when we were kids.
  • @L1Games
    all of these look like games worth playing!! Great video!!
  • The best thing about Mcdonalds treasure land is the first enemy boss is a health food.. definitely an enemy for mcdonalds xD
  • Got to say the first game I played from them was Mischief Makers. Loved it. Pretty much made me go and play more of their games.
  • @gc3k
    11:00 this is a reference to a famous Japanese Mega Drive debut commercial from 1988
  • @L1Games
    I say yeah! Do the follow up video :)
  • @budwyzer77
    I really wonder just how much overlap there is between Epsilon Eagle and Fox/Falco in Smash Bros.
  • @rodneyabrett
    I've played all of these except for Light Crusader. Dunno how I missed that one I guess it slipped passed my radar. I'll have to check it out, even though you didn't exactly give it a ringing endorsement. lol
  • @kissthistwice5
    Yes more treasure videos please. Gunstar Heroes and Alien Soldier are both excellent
  • @akuaku9252
    "My son and I" Yo, that kid is going to grow up with the best taste in Anime and Videogames.
  • @gabrielsyme4550
    Alien soldier looks good to me... Cause its like dark gunstar heroes
  • @G.L.999
    The other reason they left to form 'Treasure' was also because they felt Konami was way too biased towards Nintendo and believed Konami wasn't being fair with other competitors who had just as much potential to show as the SNES did!
  • @inceptional
    I'd say Treasure was easily the top third party developer on Genesis. I wish they'd actually bothered to try and to do some properly amazing stuff on SNES too. Whatever excuses they made back it the day for not also trying to produce impressive games on SNES just don't pass the smell test imo. Given what a company like RARE and even an individual like Manfred Trenz was able to create on the SNES, I think that level of quality but with Treasure's unique style and approach could have produced some awesome results.