Take the T-Rex CD and use it there, a beep will be heard. Now, enter the door, open the closet and you'll notice there will always be Gas Grenades available for pickup.
Pause and press C, Up, B, Right, Up, B, B, A, Down, Up, B, B, A, Down, Up, B. A tone will sound, then press A, B, C and Start all at once to back to the main menu.
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Best Sonic Fan Games
While some companies don't enjoy fans making their own games out of a franchise, there are quite a few Sonic fan games out ...
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Best Sega Saturn RPGs
The Sega Saturn, although eventually overshadowed by the PS1, was home to some fantastic RPGs of its own, with many that ...
If we can just turn your little cookie-cutter world upside down for a second here, the canonical version of Sonic CD isn't actually the Sega CD version at all. Though, admittedly, the 1993 ...
This funky little device is a Genesis and a Sega CD all in one, capable of playing games from both consoles, and it has a fun little trick, too — you can chuck some batteries in it and use it as ...
Also known as the system on which Sega beached itself before its Dreamcast ... it featured a double-speed CD-ROM drive, Hitachi’s zippy new SH-2 CPU (times two) and some 3D processing grunt ...
the Sega Dreamcast still enjoys an active homebrew scene more than twenty years after its release. Partly it’s due to the fact that you can burn playable Dreamcast discs on standard CD-Rs ...
The "This Is Cool" Sega Saturn was a model of the Skeleton Saturn ... One of the models had the words "This Is Cool" inscribed on the CD drive for some bizarre reason, and only 30,000 or so ...
Lunar was something of a pioneer for Japanese RPGs, as one of the first to gain widespread popularity in North America after its release on Sega CD in 1993. By today’s standards, these are classic ...
Two peripherals were released for the Genesis throughout its lifespan. The Sega CD and 32X expanded its game library and graphical capabilities, providing greater 3D capabilities and full-motion ...
Sega had the 32x and Sega CD systems, while Atari released a CD add-on for the Jaguar. Nintendo's collaboration with Sony ended poorly. A day after Sony announced the deal to the world in 1991 ...