[IMG]http://i372.photobucket.com/albums/oo164/N3K0K3N/Fotos%20PSP/SegaGenesisCollection.jpg[/IMG] I don't really play too much of my PSP, only because I'm still not too big of a fan of the Playstation systems. I never had the PSX or the PS2 growing up. I only bought Nintendo's games and hardware. My dad bought me the PSP as a Christmas gift when I was in my junior year in high school. I only used it as only an MP3 player, until I bought Street Fight Alpha 3, Metal Gear Portable Ops, Namco Museum, Midway Arcade Treasures, and Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII, one of my all time favorite. But right when I saw this game on the shelves of Gamestop, I had to get it. I made a great decision! On my first day of SEGA Genesis Month, I need to make myself clear that this collection alone has only 28 games. So this is what I'm going to do. On my first day, I will be doing a review on this collection, then after this, I will give my review on every single game in this collection. After that is over, I will give my conclusion on this collection with a final score. Then, on the 31st, I will give a short history of the later years of the SEGA Genesis and SEGA's downfall. Just to start off this great month, I will start by saying that this game has the most awesome intro I have ever seen, with its cool intro song. The only problem is that I can't find it anywhere. But I was able to get a hold of the main menu song, as to what one commentator said that it "should be elervator music": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Nu9uPJql_k I have played almost every single game in this collection, and I love each and every one of them so far. All, but the Phantasy Star games. I was never a fan of any of them. Never was, never will. But they have all the great classics, such as the Sonic games (one and two), Shinobi III, Vector Man one and two, and the all so beloved Golden Axe. But the one game that I rate to be my second favorite Genesis game of all time is Altered Beast, which I will get into. Man, I can't wait to give my review on that one. This game does have some extras in it too. We can't forget about that part. They have arcade games that were release all the way back no earlier than 1981. They even have a SEGA cheat sheet, and interviews from the SEGA developers, directors and even composers too. That, and they even have trailers for Phantasy Star Universe (yuck!) and Virtura Fighter 5. All of these extras obviously have to be unlocked by either beating any game or getting a high score. All I can say is that this is going to be one heck of a month. I'm excited, and I hope that you will be excited too. So hang on tight!