Sega Genesis

Flashback

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Flashback is a cinematic action platformer developed by Delphine Software and published by U.S. Gold. Players control Conrad B. Hart, an amnesiac agent uncovering an alien conspiracy across hostile futuristic settings. Known for its rotoscoped animation, story-driven presentation, and mix of platforming, puzzle-solving, and gunplay, it remains one of the best-regarded 16-bit cinematic platformers.
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Release Date
1993-01-01
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Plays
6

The game uses a side-scrolling perspective with movement focused on jumping, ledge climbing, crouching, rolling, and precise timing. Combat is primarily gun-based, but many sections are solved by reading the environment, activating switches, and collecting key items. Levels are structured around exploration and puzzle progression rather than pure speed, and some areas require backtracking once new tools or codes are obtained.

Conrad B. Hart

The amnesiac protagonist searching for his identity and the truth behind the alien plot.

Ian

An important ally tied to Conrad's mission and the unfolding conspiracy.

Blaustein

A key figure connected to the central conflict and the game's storyline.

Pay close attention to interactive edges, hidden passages, and locked doors, since progress often depends on observation more than combat. When fighting, keep moving and use cover where possible, focusing on nearby threats first. If a puzzle seems blocked, revisit earlier screens, because key items and switches are often meant to be used after backtracking.

No cheats or unlockables available

Tips

Memorize doors, key cards, and password locations to reduce unnecessary backtracking.

Tips

Test suspicious traps cautiously to avoid wasting health on repeated failures.

Tips

Use cover and short firing windows to survive tougher gunfights.

User Reviews

The rotoscoped animation and presentation still look impressive.

User Reviews

A strong blend of puzzle solving and action, though the pacing can feel deliberate.

User Reviews

Atmospheric, memorable, and one of the standout cinematic platformers of its era.

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