Revolution X featuring Areosmith for the ps1 is an interesting title. But it won't give you the same quality of the arcade game of the same name. You just use the ps1 or in my case ps2 control pad(Not the sticks)to move around the cursor which is pretty clunky and slow. The graphics are only sub-par even for a game from 1996. They could have made it a much better title with the ps1 engine. All in all this game feels a little rushed and it's pretty bad compared to the Saturn version which was much better. But that's not to say it isn't fun. Once I got past the horrible graphics it is pretty fun to play. Plus I love those Areosmith tunes even though they are looped. You can even play the music in any cd player with more than 20 tracks so that's a cool little bonus feature. This is a rare title that was released as a ps1 launch title so I'd say buy it if you want to add it to your rare ps1 collectables like I did but don't buy if your looking for the same gameplay experience from the arcade version.Read full review
Loved the game brings back memories!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I played this game for the Sega Genesis back when I was a kid. I recently purchased it again and have enjoyed playing it. It's basically a shooter, where you rescue Aerosmith (and save the music) by defeating the New Order in various settings, including the Middle East and the Amazon.
This game was for the Playstation system not the Sega Genesis. It is just like the acarde version which is why I bought it. The graphics are not as clear as some of the newer games but it is still a fun game to play.
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