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Hello, Internet and WELCOME to Retro Nick Relics! The show where I scour the Internet, to find all the weird stuff YOU have never played and give my 2-bit opinion on these 8 through 32-bit relics. Back in May, I endeavored to find the worst game on the Sega Megadrive, or Genesis as we call it here in GOD'S country, and thought I had a pretty good first go with Osomatsu-kun: Nonsense Theater, or おそ松くん はちゃめちゃ劇場 as it's known in its native Japan. But, as the Internet is want to do, someone challenged my accusation and offered up a list of 5 of their own candidates for the biggest blight in the Genesis library. Top among their suggestions was Sword of Sodan! A hack and slasher ported over from the Amiga, that should have stayed there. Watch as Retro Nick struggles to do even the most basic actions and eventually gives up on trying to save the kingdom of what's-its-nuts. Sure it's bad, but is it, THE WORST GAME ON THE SEGA GENESIS? You'll just have to watch to fin out! If you like what you’ve seen, please tune again to see what relics I dig up next! Also feel free to follow me on twitter, at http://www.x.com/retron8, where I spew more opinions, share memes, and interact with other Retronauts out there. Thank you so much for watching! I’m RetroNick, and you’d be too if you were me! Thank you to the Retro Game Squad podcast, for promoting the show and being generally awesome, standup guys! They often have me on to talk about more obscure Japanese games that no one around here has ever heard of, as well as flaming heaps of garbage like Sword of Swodan! You can find them here, at http://www.retrogamesquad.com. You can hear yours truly wax nostalgic on their Turbografx-16 and Sega Saturn episodes, as well as their co-op games and PC-Engine episodes. And thanks to Vito Gesualdi who took the time to offer some helpful critique with my background graphics. Check out his channel at / vito . Sources. Sword of Sodan gameplay captured through a backed-up ROM of the game played through Retro Arch with a Retro-Bit Sega Saturn game pad and recorded using OBS Studio at 60 frames per second. Sword of Sodan is the property of Discovery Software and Electronic Arts. RNR Theme: Powerup! Jeremy Blake Red Means Recording - YouTube RNR Interlude: Itty Bitty 8 Bit by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-... Artist: http://incompetech.com/ Gameplay segments from other games and media included in the video are listed with their respective owners below. Bojack Horseman: Netflix Splatterhouse 2: Namco. NIGHTs Into Dreams: Sega Air Zonk: Red Amiga 500 computer image: © Bill Bertram 2006, CC-BY-2.5 Osomatsu-kun: Hachamecha Gekijō, Sega Enterprises Sword of Sodan (Amiga Version): Discovery Software. Captured by AL82 Retrogaming Longplays on Youtube Zoolander: Paramount Pictures - Hosted by Movieclips.com Seinfeld: NBC Television The Room: Chloe Productions | TPW Films The Simpsons: 20th Century Fox, The Walt Disney Company Star Trek: Paramount Television Bomberman '94/Mega Bomberman - Hudson Soft Southpark: Comedy Central Virtuosity: Paramount Pictures Family Guy: 20th Century Fox, The Walt Disney Company Cadash: Taito Clerks: Miramax Films Hook: TriStar Pictures Airplane!: Paramount Pictures Monty Python and the Holy Grail: EMI Gamefaqs.com: Gamespot.com Rastan Saga II: Taito The Kung Fu/China Warrior: Hudson Soft Bad Santa: Miramax Films Men At Work: Triumph Releasing Corporation The Venture Bros.: Cartoon Network "I don't care!": Kevin Meaney Harvey Birdman Attorney at Law: Cartoon Network Rick & Morty: Cartoon Network Spaceballs: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Lance Boyle Footage from the game “MegaRace” by Cryo.