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Everyone I knew just called it Nintendo, Super Nintendo, or sega, nobody called them nes, snes, or genesis.
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Grassy Knowles posted:edit: Genesis meant we could pretend we were talking about the bible if we were careful, there's no book of mega drive. Well, maybe not in your loser religions
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MegaDrive 1:1, and so the lord Tom Kalinske sayeth, "Sega does what nintendont". And there was much weeping and gnashing of teeth from the peoples of Nintendoland
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Credit where it's due, the "Nintendon't" campaign was by Michael Katz, pre-Kalinske.
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Megadrive always sounded pretty generic to me. Genesis makes sense, since they were trying to start over after some portion of the US didn't even know the SMS existed.
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Don't they still manufacture the Master System (through a third party) in Brazil? I used to own a Game Gear. My dad ended up having to buy a gigantic pack of AA batteries for it when we went on holiday, and I burned through them all before we flew home.
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Bloody Pom posted:Don't they still manufacture the Master System (through a third party) in Brazil? According to Tec Toy's website, they're still selling (and presumably manufacturing) official SMS clones (yes, licensed by Sega) including 132 games. As someone who lives in Brazil, I have no idea who buys them. Your typical nostalgic Master System fan would most likely get the old original one with the cartridge slot. But whoop there it is.
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Negostrike posted:According to Tec Toy's website, they're still selling (and presumably manufacturing) official SMS clones (yes, licensed by Sega) including 132 games. $80?! edit: John Riggs did a review on this back about 5 years ago. (add to queue) otter fucked around with this message at 02:02 on Nov 7, 2023 |
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For that much I got a Japanese Mega Drive CIB. Back in 2017, mind you.
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Negostrike posted:According to Tec Toy's website, they're still selling (and presumably manufacturing) official SMS clones (yes, licensed by Sega) including 132 games. Not sure they will ever stop manufacturing sega console clones
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Coming up soon for the Mega Drive / Genesis: https://twitter.com/yuzokoshiro/status/1727687936890777608
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katkillad2 posted:Megadrive always sounded pretty generic to me Counterpoint - the name MEGA DRIVE is cool as gently caress. Just stand up and shout it and feel instant empowerment.
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Thought it would be fun to play some Sega Marine Fishing in Dreamcast "Please insert disk" Last time this happened I had to replace the entire laser unit. ODE's seem very tempting now but I've got so many disks
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Bumhead posted:Counterpoint - the name MEGA DRIVE is cool as gently caress. MEGA driiiiiveeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee, gently caress yea! Genesis? Are you a band from the 80s or something? did my mum like them? boooorrrinnggg
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Mega Drive is definitely a better name and it works better as a contrast to its nemesis. Mega vs. Super.
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KajiTheMelonMan posted:MEGA driiiiiveeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee, gently caress yea! phil collins is good actually
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freelop posted:Thought it would be fun to play some Sega Marine Fishing in Dreamcast nice thing about dreamcast is that there are relatively cheap gdemu clones on aliexpress - saturn doesn’t really have anything like that
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freelop posted:Last time this happened I had to replace the entire laser unit. ODE's seem very tempting now but I've got so many disks Yeah, the last time a drive died out completely I replaced it with the GDEMU, and then got a second unit with a drive in good shape for the discs. Truth be told, I rarely turn on that one, but it's the thought that I can use the discs at any time that counts.
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mewse posted:nice thing about dreamcast is that there are relatively cheap gdemu clones on aliexpress - saturn doesn’t really have anything like that Yeah but the new fenrir allows the drive to be plugged in as well, if I recall correctly. That reminds me I need to break out my us saturn to update my psk.
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freelop posted:Thought it would be fun to play some Sega Marine Fishing in Dreamcast If only I could find a GDEmu clone that worked reliably. Or if the GDEmu guy would just make more real ones.
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otter posted:Yeah but the new fenrir allows the drive to be plugged in as well, if I recall correctly. Wow, that would be certainly new. I haven't heard about that before. Legit want to know if this is being recalled correctly because it would otherwise kill the one advantage the more expensive Satiator has.
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Saoshyant posted:Wow, that would be certainly new. I haven't heard about that before. Legit want to know if this is being recalled correctly because it would otherwise kill the one advantage the more expensive Satiator has. Yeah, I looked it up later. Pretty much right after I bought my Fenrir they came out with the new ones that have a second ribbon connector so you can keep the optical drive installed too.
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![]() https://twitter.com/ohfivepro/status/1728976244535091644 https://twitter.com/ohfivepro/status/1728978746097713402
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Storm One posted:
yea didn't bitch about Soul Calibur did they, cause it was loving PERFECT
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Why does that guy's dreamcast randomly reset?
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The Dreamcast remains the most impressed I've ever been by a console. Seeing that demo unit in Toys R Us for the first time running Sonic Adventure.. just the colour and vibrancy of it, the speed and fluidity.. The "Arcade quality at home" thing is legit, always made the Dreamcast extremely appealing and I think an entire industry design ethos sort of died out alongside the console as a result (at least until the modern indie scene). It's also a target they weirdly missed in a couple of examples (such as Daytona)
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It's Sega Rally 2 port sucked rear end too
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Bumhead posted:The Dreamcast remains the most impressed I've ever been by a console. Seeing that demo unit in Toys R Us for the first time running Sonic Adventure.. just the colour and vibrancy of it, the speed and fluidity.. Even better than arcade in some aspects such as Soulcalibur. SA, that and MVC2 made me want the console.
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That person has some bad takes, but they're right about the dreamcast being awesome
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Haven't the few VGA-incompatible games been patched at this point?
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SeANMcBAY posted:Even better than arcade in some aspects such as Soulcalibur. With no shade thrown at the game or Namco who did a superb job on the port, better than arcade perfect isn't that impressive when the arcade original was running on souped up PS1 hardware. The Dreamcast would never have any trouble with that, the real stars are the development team who went the extra mile and took advantage of all the headroom by improving the game significantly when they could have just delivered a 100% accurate port and leave it at that. They didn't need to, but they did it anyway. Regardless, the Dreamcast is where the tide started shifting and the high-end arcade boards were no longer outrageously more powerful than home hardware and truly impressive arcade perfect ports started to become possible.
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Beve Stuscemi posted:That person has some bad takes, but they're right about the dreamcast being awesome Harsh but fair. ![]()
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After The War posted:Haven't the few VGA-incompatible games been patched at this point? They’re all technically compatible but for some reason there’s a bit that needs flipped or else it refuses for no good reason. If you swap the connector at the right time you can trick it into working iirc.
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I agree with what both of those posts say mostly, except that Rez is boring. It's one of the best games on the console and might make my top 20 all time. Also yea their Dreamcast has a power supply issue or something if it keeps resetting, that doesn't sound like a common problem. For me, sports games died with the death of the Dreamcast. I loved the 2K games and Virtua Tennis is my favorite tennis game of all time. It's also where I first played Phantasy Star Online, another incredible experience and I still play that game from time to time today. The soundtrack was so good.
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JSR's gameplay is kind-of rear end but considering that it came out only a few months after Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 (e.g: Smilebit probably didn't have access to it during development) it's an impressive piece.
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Some of the later levels in JSR where the enemies are coming for you every few seconds just makes the game super tedious and unfun. I'd probably like the game a lot more if it was just a chill game where you are skating around tagging poo poo and listening to the 10/10 soundtrack and there weren't any enemies bothering you.
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mind the walrus posted:JSR's gameplay is kind-of rear end but considering that it came out only a few months after Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 (e.g: Smilebit probably didn't have access to it during development) it's an impressive piece. the gameplay is definitely a bit rear end by today's standards, but I also remember reading a retrospective article a couple years ago with dev team members where they said the game was basically all first draft and not as refined as it would be before release today. the style is S+++ tier, the music and general vibe of the game is what makes it legendary, and then you go and try to fiddle with the camera for the first time. Negostrike posted:It's Sega Rally 2 port sucked rear end too < ![]() also you can throw the Japanese version into 60 FPS mode and while it looks like butt at least it's smooth. Storm One posted:With no shade thrown at the game or Namco who did a superb job on the port, better than arcade perfect isn't that impressive when the arcade original was running on souped up PS1 hardware. I mean, in the case of MvC2 and a whole generation of games, they literally were made on Dreamcasts - the Naomi board was the same as the home console. One neat trick to ensure you have easy home ports.
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katkillad2 posted:It's also where I first played Phantasy Star Online, another incredible experience and I still play that game from time to time today. The soundtrack was so good. I still play PSO, and have now played Episodes 2, 3 and 4. It's not a perfect series but it's pretty special. I had no issues with Sega Rally on the Dreamcast, it might not be arcade perfect but it looked amazing for 99/2000.
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harperdc posted:I mean, in the case of MvC2 and a whole generation of games, they literally were made on Dreamcasts - the Naomi board was the same as the home console. One neat trick to ensure you have easy home ports. True, but arcade boards made of console components were already a thing, Radiant Silvergun having an arcade perfect port is not surprising because it's an ST-V game. The big deal with the Dreamcast vs the PS1/Saturn/N64 is that NAOMI was not that far behind the top-end arcade-exclusive boards of its time, while the ST-V/SystemXX boards couldn't hold a candle to 1993's Model 2, let alone the Model 3. And by the time the 360 gen came along, everything had a PC GPU and the arcade magic was gone forever.
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# ? Jun 14, 2024 06:55 |
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In this house we believe Poison Jam own, the hard levels are the best levels, and skating is PVE (The E are cars IRL but the crews of Rudies are more fun)
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