
Its front-panel buttons seemed sleek and futuristic. I remember staring at it for creepy amounts of time when it was on the cover of Electronic Gaming Monthly.

Ryan McCaffrey, Executive Editor of IGN Xbox says - You know when you’re a kid and you want something SO BAD that all you can do is think about it all day long? That was the SEGA CD add-on for me in the early 1990s. But that ascent from Dogmeat to Beachbum will forever remain in my gamer legacy.
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Even though a full run of Sewer Shark took under an hour, I spent far longer in my desperate plunge to beat it. Shining with ocean air and beautiful women.

And the literal light at the end of the tunnel, Solar City, beckoned me like a far-away paradise. But the thrill of barreling through corridors infested with vermin and following the nervous orders of Catfish - a distant relative of 343 Guilty Spark and Wheatley - made all the deaths worthwhile. Playing at around seven years old, my budding gaming skills made a mess of the flying. Amidst the distorted power chords, rank tunnels, and absurd plot, it's difficult to call Sewer Shark a great game. Shoot the tubes, Dogmeat!" So barks your co-pilot Ghost, a pastiche of '90s machismo and adrenaline, in the SEGA CD pack-in Sewer Shark.

Ryan Clements, Features Editor says - "Hey! Relaaaax. Some IGN editors sure do though, and now that SEGA's riskiest console is 20-years-old, we decided to look back at our fondest, craziest memories of Sewer Shark, Lethal Enforcers, and Night Trap. Whoa, remember the SEGA CD? Ah, neither do a lot of people.
