![]() ![]() ![]() The summer of ’99 saw me get a Sega Nomad, and then clear out a local Blockbuster that was getting rid of Genesis and SNES games for 50 cents a piece. Some of that is simply due to the time frame I bought the game in. Road Rash as a series was a bit violent, but more over the top and silly, and the third entry was something I always had a soft spot for. Blending things together better than most was a well-regarded franchise known as Road Rash, combining racing and brawling in a way that hadn’t been done before and hasn’t been done as well in a long time. ![]() Isometric shooters became a bit of a thing thanks to their Desert Strike series and they tried a lot of experimental games like Haunting Starring Polterguy that defied traditional genres. The late ’80s brought them success with the debut of the Madden series, but the decade after saw them branch out and explore other genres. EA was firing on all of its creative cylinders in the early ’90s. ![]()
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