Sea Quest DSV (video Game) - Reception

Reception

The Genesis version was previewed in Electronic Gaming Monthly in November 1994 and the SNES version was reviewed by Nintendo Power in their February 1995 issue, and gave the game a 3.2/5 rating. This issue also held a contest, the winner got to be an extra on an episode of seaQuest DSV. It was later featured in the "Classified Information" section of issue 75 and 82 of Nintendo Power. Other reviews include Game Players giving the SNES version 88 out of 100 and GamePro 4/5 in their January 1995 issues, the Sega version got 82 out of 100 in February '95 issue of Game Players. The worst rating it got was from Video Games & Computer Entertainment, which gave the SNES version 6 out of 10 in their January 1995 issue.

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