
Shinobi III: Return of the Ninja Master.Phantasy Star IV: The End of the Millennium.Phantasy Star III: Generations of Doom.The largest collection of retro classics on Switch in one great package! Earn bragging rights with online multiplayer and feats. Save your game at any time, rewind those slip-ups, or customise your controls. New features bring modern convenience to the classics. Over 50 titles across all genres from all-time classics like Sonic and Streets of Rage 2 to deep RPGs like the Phantasy Star series arcade action, shooters, beat’m ups, puzzlers, old favourites and hidden gems. While those ports sound promising, I want the whole compilation experience, not bits and chunks: I bought Sega 3D Classics one by one on the 3DS, and they're fantastic, but I'd rather not do that again.SEGA’s collection of Mega Drive & Genesis classics comes to the Nintendo Switch Sega is planning to sell some of these games on the Nintendo Switch, and others, piecemeal, over the summer. maybe revisiting childhood isn't always as great as you think it's going to be. I'd prefer them on the go: On a big-screen TV they feel a little less exciting than I expected.

The biggest bummer is that this isn't on the Nintendo Switch, where I could carry these games around. But it's a collection I'd buy in a heartbeat as a childhood Sega-obsessed superfan.

The game takes a while to load at first, and the game's interface (set in an old '80s living room with a TV and game shelf) is cute, but annoying to navigate. I haven't even gotten into the extras: online multiplayer, instant game saves, a crazy "mirror mode" that can be turned on in any game, and a fair amount of customizing - the emulator can be tweaked to add different visual effects and presentation. Still, at 55 cents a game, this is an absolute steal. Do you care more about Ecco, or Wonder Boy? Do you prefer more Sonic games, or are you glad that Toejam and Earl are back? I think the new collection's better, but it's a bit sad to see trade-offs.
