Game Sack - Season 2 / Year 2011

Season 2 / Year 2011
Episodes

SNES SuperScope vs Sega Menacer (#1)

16-Bit Street Fighter II + 3DS (#2)

8-Bit 3D Gaming: NES vs SMS (#3)

Random Battle 1 (#4)

Naxat Video Pinball Games (#5)

Mario vs Sonic - Which is Best? (#6)

Controllers for the 8 and 16-Bit Era Systems (#7)

Tetris and Other Puzzle Games (#8)

Rally Racing Games (#9)

NES Zapper vs Sega Light Phaser (#10)

Retro Gaming on HDTVs and Video Connections (#11)

Gaming Collectables and Whatnot (#12)

The TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine - Review (#13)

Star Odyssey + Random Battle 2 (#14)

Final Fight and Streets of Rage (#15)

Some Cool 16-Bit Ninja Games (#16)

Controllers for the 32-Bit Era and Beyond (#17)

Road Rash (16-Bit and Up) & Game Force Boulder (#18)

Arcade vs Console 1 (#19)

Sidescrolling Run 'n Guns (#20)

Wonder Boy vs Adventure Island (#21)

Dare to Compare: Versions of Blackthorne and Batman (#22)

Four Games with Disappointing Sequels (#23)

Four Games with Superior Sequels (#24)

Portable Videogame Systems (#25)

Some Games We Don't Want to Talk About (#26)

Halloween (#27)

Thunder Force & Cotton (#28)

Four Underrated Games (#29)

Guilty Pleasures (#30)

Modern Warfare 3 & Battlefield 3 (#31)

Some Notable Vertical Shoot 'em Ups (#32)

Games That Cause Polarizing Opinions (#33)

8-bit and 16-bit Disney Games (#34)

Let's Play Soukyugurentai (#35)

SNES Shoot 'em Ups (#36)
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