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Punching kaiju feels heavy, like you're really towering over the city—but that timer's always ticking, and monsters get back up if you don't finish them fast. Nailing that beam attack just before they dodge? Pure relief.

Developer: Banpresto
Genre: Action
Released: 1993
File size: 350.37 KB
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Game Overview

Ultraman on the Sega Genesis, released by Banpresto in 1993, was one of those games that felt like a direct translation of the TV show into 16-bit action. It arrived during a time when licensed games were a gamble, often rushed, but this one had a certain charm and a clear focus on its source material. You weren't just getting another generic beat 'em up; you were stepping into the silver and red suit of the giant hero himself.

You control Ultraman, tasked with defending the city from a series of invading monsters. The main objective is straightforward: defeat each kaiju before the three-minute timer expires. The gameplay is built on a few key mechanics. You navigate the city screen by screen, hunting for your target. Combat involves a mix of punches, kicks, and a powerful Specium Ray you charge up by holding the attack button. The pacing is tense, as the clock is always counting down, and monsters can recover health if you don't maintain pressure. It feels like a desperate, giant-sized brawl where every second matters.

Sega Genesis (Mega Drive)
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