http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d2_pUkjeHGQ&feature=player_embedded
We knew it would happen eventually…
With Rovio’s Angry Birds series appearing on everything from iOS to your grandmother’s toaster the only reasonable place left without a port of the game was Sega’s 16-bit console, the Genesis. Well, now that can be checked off the list as well as a Chinese developer has developed a working ROM of the game and it’s available for free to play on a Genesis emulator of your choice.
From watching the gameplay video above it’s impressive just how well this game translates to the Genesis, even without a touchscreen for precise targeting. If I had a time machine I’d go back to the early 90’s and release this game during the Genesis’s heyday just to see how well it did.
[Source: retrocollect]
If I had a time machine I would go back and murder the creator of this infernal game while he, or she, was at university and cover it up as though it was a tragic orgy accident involving a horse.
Damn this game, get the hell off my Mega Drive!
What’s so bad about the game? Why don’t you like it?
It’s not that I dislike the game itself, it’s just that I do not think it is deserving of all the success it has been getting.
My entire argument again Angry Birds is pretty much as follows: The game itself brings absolutely nothing new to the table and I was playing physic-based catapult games for free back when I had dial-up.
What does Angry Birds do so well that it deserves its own theme park, DR.Scottnik?
I hate this game too, Theres better free flash games, I played a few, But I like the idea of it being on th mega-drive, if it came out then it would have been cool, but I hate angry birds…