When Xenon 2: Megablast arrived on the Sega Mega Drive, it didn't just deliver fast-paced shooting — it delivered attitude. Developed by The Bitmap Brothers and released in the early 90s, Xenon 2 stood out instantly thanks to its slick visual style, biomechanical enemy designs, and a soundtrack that felt more like a club mix than a traditional video game score. It was a shoot-'em-up that looked cool, sounded cool, and played with a unique sense of rhythm and intensity.

