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Quirky, off the wall platformer that teeters on the edge of obscurity

When I first heard of Greendog, it didn’t really appeal to me. I was too busy destroying things to be bothered by a quirky platformer whose protagonist is a too cool for school surfer dude. I didn’t want to put down my hard earned cash on a game that wouldn’t satisfy my destructive urges. Luckily, I had the Sega Channel and was able to play games I normally wouldn’t give a second glance without the risk of spending $40-$50 for. As blood thirsty as I may be, I found Greendog to be underappreciated.

The only way I can describe the graphics are beautiful. If you are fond of jungle and beach landscapes, Greendog is a sight to behold. The temple levels are on the minimalist side, but how detailed do you need stone to be. The music has an island flavor that fits well with the theme of the game. It won’t blow your mind, but it adds the right atmosphere.

The game play in Greendog is adequate. There are times where you will die a cheap death because of an ill timed jump. It will take a little while to get used to the controls. They aren’t complicated, but aren’t as user friendly like your Super Mario Bros or Mega Mans.

Like many games of the era, Greendog is a side-scrolling platformer. You use a Frisbee as your main weapon and you have to make jumps on to platforms (hence the term platformer), dodge obstacles, and collect items for points and powerups. Pretty standard stuff.

Now Greendog is not in the same league as Sonic or Super Mario Bros. Most people won’t even remember this game and think you need to lay off the sauce because you are making up things again. Greendog is an above-average game that does deserve some attention from classic gamers and new gamers who like retro games. Greendog may have been overshadowed in the platformer arena, but Greendog is a quirky, beautiful game that never got the love it deserved.
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Greendog: The Beached Surfer Dude (Game Gear)

In this game you play the role of a surfer called Greendog who discovers a gold pendant while out surfing. Unwittingly he puts the pendant on and discovers it wont come off. A bikini clad girl tells him that the pendant was made by the Aztecs long ago, and that they cursed it so that whoever wears it will be attacked by any animal that comes near them. Worst of all the person wearing it is unable to surf. The only way Greendog can lift the curse and remove the pendant is to find the six pieces of Aztec treasure and put them all together and the only knowledge of the whereabouts of the treasure is stamped on the back of the pendant.

The gameplay involves you getting from the left end of the level to the right while fighting off wild animals with your trusty Frisbee and using your athletic skills to jump over platforms.
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Blandly time waster.

This game is basic 90's shovelware at its finest... bland music graphics that are not too impressive. I have heard a lot of people say this game is terrible I however, don't think so. It's average at best and the music could be far worse (Sonic Spinball anyone?). Give it a try for curiosity sake you could do worse...Lire l'avis complet...

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Great game!

Exactly what I was looking for!

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Greendog: The Beached Surfer Dude

I absolutely love older video games, like Sega Genesis. They are easier to play because there are less buttons and options within the game. At the same time though, they are difficult to beat because you can't save it; you simply have to play the whole way through with only a few lives. Bottom line: I love Sega Genesis! Besides possibly Nintendo, these are the ONLY video games I choose to play!!!Lire l'avis complet...

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