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Farming Simulator 16-Bit Edition – Review
Farming Simulator 16-Bit Edition – ReviewIt’s been a while since we last discussed an actual new physical release for a retro console. Last time, we hooked up our almost-ancient NES to play through Roniu’s Tale, which proved to be a very amusing puzzle title that managed to captivate us from start to finish. This time, we’re changing sides from Nintendo to SEGA for Farming Simulator 16-Bit Edition. This so-called ‘demake’ has now received a physical edition for SEGA’s Mega Drive / Genesis via Strictly Limited Games. We were lucky enough to receive a review copy in the mail, and we have been spending quite some time with this simplified version of Farming Simulator. For the following review, we’ll be ditching our traditional format and also discussing the actual physical product. Strictly Limited Games’ version of Farming Simulator 16-Bit Edition comes in three different versions, namely the regular version with the black cartridge, the Limited Edition with the green cartridge, and the Deluxe Edition with additional goodies thrown into the mix. For our review, we were given the regular retail version, which is already a cool product by itself. You’ll be treated to a traditional clamshell case that’s the same size as those of old-school Mega Drive / Genesis games. The box art is also reminiscent of other games from the ’90s, and it wouldn’t look out of place in-between your actual retro SEGA games. On the inside, there’s a manual and a black cartridge, once again, very much in the same style as other Mega Drive releases. If you used to have a Mega Drive or Genesis at home but sold it ages ago, you can still pick up this one as a cool display piece, as there’s also a download code that allows you to download an emulator with the game for PC. This piece of software also comes with additional save states, key rebind options, and so on. It’s a well-rounded package, and it gives you the option to play the game on a vintage console or PC. Now, to delve into what the game is actually like: Farming Simulator 16-Bit Edition is a ‘demake’ of the Farming Simulator series. In essence, this would be how Farming Simulator could have looked and played if the game had come out in the ’90s for SEGA’s Mega Drive / Genesis. In the game, you’ll still manage your own farm, albeit in a more limited scope. You’ll have to plow the field, sow seeds, wait for them to grow, harvest, and then ultimately sell what you harvested. It’s a fun gameplay loop that was actually a lot more expansive than what we would have expected to be possible on a 16-bit cartridge. There are quite a few vehicles to choose from, and there are even different farmlands to work on. There are several maps to unlock, and even new vehicles can be bought. You can manage these via your garage. It’s very nice to zone out with this one. There are still a surprising number of managing options in the game, which is certainly a nice bonus for those looking to do more than just casually work the pixelated fields. Even though the capabilities of a retro console are extremely limited by today’s standards, Farming Simulator 16-Bit Edition looks great. We were impressed by the realistic representations of real-life machinery and vehicles. While the proportions of the buildings are off, we still loved the overall backdrops and map layouts. Animations are also a bit basic, but that’s to be expected from a title that works on hardware that came out in 1988 in Japan. North America and Europe had to wait until 1989 and 1990 to get their hands on the SEGA Genesis / Mega Drive. The UI is clear and easy to work with, and everything is very accessible, even with the limited button options of a Mega Drive controller. On PC, via the emulator, there are more options available. The sound design wasn’t amazing, but the vehicles have nice audio feedback. This is probably also one of those games where you simply put on your own playlist and just relax. Conclusion Farming Simulator 16-Bit Edition is a great product for retro enthusiasts, not only for collecting purposes but also when looking at the game itself. We were able to easily zone out with the laid-back gameplay, allowing us to either play the game on our vintage hardware or our PC with some additional comfort features. We were able to sink in quite a few hours while still unlocking new vehicles for our pixelated farm. On top of that, the clamshell case looks great as an additional title in our ever-growing Mega Drive collection. Feel free to check out the Strictly Limited Store if you’re curious about the different versions of Farming Simulator 16-Bit Edition.
Retro – 3rd-strike.comMay 20
Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse
Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey MouseContents The Intro The Game The Replay The Verdict The Intro Title: Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse Release year: 2013 Developed by: Sega Studios Australia Genre: Platformer Platform replayed on: PC Short, but not so sweet. Mickey’s romp through Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse isn’t a long one. But don’t let Mickey’s cheery […] The post Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse appeared first on Present Perfect Gaming .
Present Perfect GamingJul 13
Bioshock (Continued)
Bioshock (Continued)Contents The Intro The Game The Replay The Verdict The Replay (continued) For The Intro, The Game, and the first part of The Replay, see part one of Bioshock on Present Perfect Gaming. We last left Jack just as he had dealt a blow to Andrew Ryan, the founder of Rapture. But Ryan was just […] The post Bioshock (Continued) appeared first on Present Perfect Gaming .
Present Perfect GamingMay 11
Bioshock
BioshockContents The Intro The Game The Replay The Verdict The Intro Title: Bioshock Release year: 2007 Developed by: 2K Boston / 2K Australia Genre: first-person shooter (FPS) Platform replayed on: PC Would you kindly…? Those three memorable words still haunt me to this day, just as much as they did back in 2007 when Bioshock […] The post Bioshock appeared first on Present Perfect Gaming .
Present Perfect GamingApr 14
Back to the Future: The Game
Back to the Future: The GameContents: The Intro The Game The Replay The Verdict The Intro Title: Back to the Future: The Game Release year: 2010 Developed by: Telltale Games Genre: Graphic adventure Platform replayed on: PC What do you do with a much-loved film trilogy from the 80s, around twenty years after the third film and its associated video […] The post Back to the Future: The Game appeared first on Present Perfect Gaming .
Present Perfect GamingMar 13
Commander Keen in Invasion of the Vorticons
Commander Keen in Invasion of the VorticonsContents: The Intro The Game The Replay The Verdict The Intro Title: Commander Keen in Invasion of the Vorticons Release year: 1990 Developed by: Ideas from the Deep Genre: Platformer Platform replayed on: PC I’m not a huge fan of platformers. There, I said it. However, I’ve certainly played a lot of platformers since the […] The post Commander Keen in Invasion of the Vorticons appeared first on Present Perfect Gaming .
Present Perfect GamingFeb 12
Hard West
Hard WestContents: The Intro The Game The Replay The Verdict The Intro Title: Hard West Release year: 2015 Developed by: CreativeForge Games Genre: Turn-based tactics Platform replayed on: PC Wild. Style. Hard West, a turn-based tactics game set in the American Wild West. A game with style. I first played Hard West a few years after […] The post Hard West appeared first on Present Perfect Gaming .
Present Perfect GamingJan 18
How the Saints Save Christmas
How the Saints Save ChristmasContents: The Intro The Game The Replay The Verdict The Intro Title: How the Saints Save Christmas (Saints Row IV DLC) Release year: 2013 Developed by: Volition Genre: Action-adventure Platform replayed on: PC Complete chaos. That’s what comes to mind when trying to describe Saints Row IV. This is a game where you play as […] The post How the Saints Save Christmas appeared first on Present Perfect Gaming .
Present Perfect GamingDec 9
Heroes Chronicles
Heroes ChroniclesContents: The Intro The Game The Replay The Verdict The Intro Title: Heroes Chronicles Release year: 2000 Developed by: New World Computing Genre: Turn-based strategy Platform replayed on: PC Just one more turn. As I wrote in my replay of Heroes of Might and Magic II, it wasn’t the Civilization series that introduced me to […] The post Heroes Chronicles appeared first on Present Perfect Gaming .
Present Perfect GamingNov 12
Warcraft: Orcs and Humans
Warcraft: Orcs and HumansContents: The Intro The Game The Replay The Verdict The Intro Title: Warcraft: Orcs and Humans Release year: 1994 Developed by: Blizzard Entertainment Genre: real-time strategy (RTS) Platform replayed on: PC I played a lot of real-time strategy in the late 90s, mostly across the Warcraft, Command & Conquer, and Age of Empire series. What […] The post Warcraft: Orcs and Humans appeared first on Present Perfect Gaming .
Present Perfect GamingOct 1