I dont agree with the bad reviews of the game. I have that game and it is addicting to play. Great for playing multiplayer in the Genesis console. It is fast and insane. So insane that the game offers about 15 to 20 credits (I guess). Even the last boss in outrageous difficulty is too hard. The whole game is based on music. First of all, its an Aerosmith cover game. Second you use compact disc as a secondary weapon. The damsels in distress also dance. The music is catchy (after all the music is from Aerosmith). That is why the game lives up with the motto "Music is the Weapon." The concept is good, but the game was not developed properly. The most notable flaw is the graphics, which is not standard at its time. Still it is a fun game and it gets better when you challenge another player for scores in a multiplayer.
How can it fail? Successfully, it would seem. Apox on whatever soulless corporate behemoth (oh wait, Acclaim) created this, this steaming pile of turgid commercialism that almost made me quit gaming and burn my consol... Read Full Review
Game Title: Revolution X Platform: Arcade, SNES, Sega Mega Drive, Sega Saturn, Playstation Genre: Light-gun shooter Developer: Midway Publisher: Rage Software Age Rating: 15-17 Release Date: 1995 Game Score: 2.0/... Read Full Review