Mega Drive Longplay [011] Ecco the Dolphin
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From: Ubisoft
ESRB Rating: Everyone 10+ (comic mischief, mild cartoon violence, suggestive themes)
Price: Varies
Every post-holiday afterglow, when the gaming industry briefly but emphatically hibernates in advance of livelier spring release schedules, there inevitably emerges a game that demands another look after getting unjustly buried in the sea of sequels and blockbusters that released all around it in November.
In a year as stacked as 2011, there is no shortage of candidates. But even on those grounds, "Rayman Origins" belongs at the top of the list, and it really isn't even close.
Though not framed as an origins story - or concerned with storytelling in general, really - "Origins" earns its name by taking Rayman back to his two-dimensional roots. Like the 1995 original, "Origins" eschews three dimensions in favor of 2D platforming in the classic "Super Mario Bros." vein.
But to leave it at that, even with the stipulation that "Origins" does its roots extremely proud, would be to spectacularly undersell how far games have come during Rayman's 16-year lifetime - a point made apparent the instant "Origins" drops you into the first leg of its first level.

I don't have any Sega game systems like genesis or mega CD, and I don't want emulators. I know that there was a special version of the Ecco game made for windows, because I used to play it, but wherever I look i either get the wrong version or some other
Dude... That game is from 1996!
http://www.mobygames.com/game/windows/ec co-the-dolphin
Doubt you'll find it anywhere. It's a pretty darn obscure game.