
Zaxxon 3-D
Review created: 11/17/08(updated 11/17/08)

In the mid 1980's a battle between two video game gaints, Sega and Nintendo, caused many innovations to occur in video game history. Nintendo blocked Sega by causing all of their clients to make games only for the NES. Sega, on the other hand, had already broke through the market earlier with their own line of arcade games such as Frogger, Zaxxon and many others. Both made games for the Atari first, then came out with their own console. Sega had a more powerful console and made what they called 3-D games. A handful of games were made, then the production was stoped with the failing market against the Victor Nintendo and the switch to the more compact Sega Master System II. The game is a good game, but you must own a Sega Master System I because the second and very rare third version do not have a card port for the 3-D glasses. A power base converter for the Genesis will also work, but a Game Gear Converter or Rare Sega Compact will not work due to having no Card Insert port. The game is a good if you can find a working pair of 3-D glasses. My only complaint is the lack of different levels and some times it is hard to tell at what angle the ships fly at you. You may get hit with out believing you got hit and sometimes it is hard to shoot them from a distance. If you are will to pay out for the glasses, this is one you may spend a few hours playing. Then, it will probably be put up in your closet some where and never to be played again.
Thanks,
Master Mark S. Kanaar
Review ID: 10000000009429053

Thank you for voting. If your vote meets our
guidelines, it will be posted within 24 hours.
You cannot vote on the helpfulness of a review you wrote.
Your request cannot be processed at this time. Please try again later.