Sega Mega Drive ~ Teil 2

EPISODE · Jul 16, 2019 · 2H 5M

Sega Mega Drive ~ Teil 2

from Plauschangriff Classics · host Rocket Beans TV

Gregor nostalgiert, Ede schwelgt und Wolf redet sich einen Wolf: Teil 2 des Mega Drive Podcast-Epos unterhält euch weitere 2 Stunden! 00:00:00 - Intro & Vorstellung 00:02:30 - Alex Kidd im Jump & Run-Blues plus Selbstironie in Segagaga 00:06:30 - Rasende Rettung per Nagetier: Sonic the Hedgehog & Ristar 00:11:30 - Aufbäumen vor dem Fall: Sonic 2, Sonic 3 sowie Sonic & Knuckles 00:17:45 - Vom Skateboard-Fahrer zu Metroid: Wonderboy in Monsterland / World 00:22:00 - Kurzer Einschub: Kann's Sonic 4 nochmal rumreißen? 00:24:15 - Als Disney-Games noch geil waren: Castle of Illusion & Quackshot 00:31:00 - David Perry-Spezial mit 90%-Wertungen: Aladdin & Earthworm Jim 00:33:00 - Coop-Hopsen mit Micky & Donald: World of Illusion 00:36:00 - Die zweite Hüpf-Riege: Kid Chameleon, Ecco the Dolphin & mehr 00:42:30 - Rapper-Aliens und garstige Geister: ToeJam & Earl plus Ghouls & Ghosts 00:49:00 - Segas Action-Adventure-Äquivalente für's Mega Drive: Soleil 00:53:15 - Besser als Zelda III? Wir sagen vielleicht! Landstalker von Climax 01:00:45 - Langohr-Spinoffs: Alundra, Ladystalker, Dark Savior und Timestalkers 01:08:15 - Mauer Aufguß in der isometrischen Perspektive: Light Crusader 01:11:45 - Das Erste und auch eigentlich einzig wahre Strategie-RPG: Shining Force 01:18:15 - Mehr Futter für's Strategen-Hirn: Shining Force 2, 3 und CD 01:28:15 - Dungeon-Crawler & Prinz Ali: Shining in the Darkness & Story of Thor 01:33:15 - Hier nur kurz, ausführlicher im eigenen Podcast: Die Phantasy Star-Serie 01:36:45 - Strategie-Pioniere in rundenbasiert und Echtzeit: Der Langrisser & Herzog 2 01:40:00 - Mega Drive-RPGs frisch aus dem Presswerk: Beggar Prince & Pier Solar 01:42:00 - Edes Geheimtipps: Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine & Shadowrun 01:46:45 - Wolfs wertvollste Wegbereiter: Strider & Devil Crash 01:50:15 - Mega CD & 32X: Glücklos trotz Glücksgriffen wie Snatcher & Lunar 01:56:45 - Nach dem Mega Drive alles vermasselt: Warum Sega es vergeigt hat... 02:03:15 - Verabschiedung mit Schlußakkord in "Bad" Teilnehmer: Gregor, Wolf & Etienne

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