Old school games were filled to the brim with secrets. While a lot of newer games allow you to unlock content by paying for it from the cash shop, titles from the 16-bit era had various types of ...
The action game ``Sonic 3D Blast'' released for the Mega Drive (Genesis) in North America and Europe in 1996 has a trick that displays the stage selection screen when you chop the main unit while ...
Sonic 3D Blast was released over 20 years ago on the Sega Genesis / Mega Drive and while plenty of time has passed, it appears that there are still some interesting secrets that lie within the game.
You can find a “secret” level select menu in Sonic 3D Blast by shaking or hitting the game cartridge itself while it’s playing. But ... why? That’s a strange way to hide a bonus screen, and the trick ...
Here at Ars, we have a minor obsession with modern discoveries of Easter eggs from relatively ancient games. That includes a timing cue in Punch-Out!!, debug menus hidden in Mortal Kombat cabinets, ...
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