Disappointed there's no Atari Lynx, 3DO or CDi support.
No seriously, I'd really love a machine that could play just Saturn & Dreamcast games,or even better an all in one official SEGA console with a Saturn pad and a Netflix style subscription with all their classics.
Cheers for this,I'll have a read of this later. I owned and loved the 32X. Me and my mate were huge fans of Virtua Racing and Fighter in the arcades so to be able to play both of them at home was an incredible experience. They were pretty decent ports too, Virtua Racing especially. If memory serves me right, I got VR and Star Wars Arcade with it day one and later bought Fighter and Doom. As much as I loved it though I did think at the time, what on earth are SEGA up to.
It might not beat the experience of playing them on original hardware but the portability factor Switch offers as well as the various options Hamster include with their ports means if I had the choice, I'd choose Switch any day.
Never did play this but always wanted to.I moved over to Holland for work a few months after getting my Gamecube and never took it with me.I didn't get back to playing on it till a coupe of years later and had a lot of catching up to do.Sadly never got round to this.
"The Japanese bubble had only just popped and Japanese companies were still flush with cash and no crazy ideas were too crazy. Look at the Sharp X68000 computer system, the Nissan Skyline R32, the Sony Minidisc"
I had a Minidisc player and Hifi and I absolutely loved them.,the sound quality was fantastic.At the time I first got my player I told everyone this was the future,even though I was the only person I ever knew who used them.Still didn't stop me from spending ₤450 on a hi fi that served me well for many years,it seemed to get better with age too.Good to know I was an owner of such niche items,just like the Dreamcast was and the Wii U will be.
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Re: Polymega Launch Trailer Reveals Sega Saturn Support
Disappointed there's no Atari Lynx, 3DO or CDi support.
No seriously, I'd really love a machine that could play just Saturn & Dreamcast games,or even better an all in one official SEGA console with a Saturn pad and a Netflix style subscription with all their classics.
Re: Hardware Classics: Unpacking The 32X, Sega's Most Catastrophic Console Failure
Cheers for this,I'll have a read of this later. I owned and loved the 32X. Me and my mate were huge fans of Virtua Racing and Fighter in the arcades so to be able to play both of them at home was an incredible experience. They were pretty decent ports too, Virtua Racing especially. If memory serves me right, I got VR and Star Wars Arcade with it day one and later bought Fighter and Doom. As much as I loved it though I did think at the time, what on earth are SEGA up to.
Re: Feature: Neo Geo's First Flash Cart Is Here, So What Now For Switch-Owning SNK Fans?
It might not beat the experience of playing them on original hardware but the portability factor Switch offers as well as the various options Hamster include with their ports means if I had the choice, I'd choose Switch any day.
Re: Coleco Chameleon Saga Draws To A Close As Creator Finally Pulls The Plug
Is that a Wii U Pro controller with a sticker on it?
Re: Feature: The Making Of Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes
Never did play this but always wanted to.I moved over to Holland for work a few months after getting my Gamecube and never took it with me.I didn't get back to playing on it till a coupe of years later and had a lot of catching up to do.Sadly never got round to this.
Re: Feature: Say Hello To The CPS Changer, Capcom's First And Only Attempt At A Home Console
Great article,I had no idea this existed.
"The Japanese bubble had only just popped and Japanese companies were still flush with cash and no crazy ideas were too crazy. Look at the Sharp X68000 computer system, the Nissan Skyline R32, the Sony Minidisc"
I had a Minidisc player and Hifi and I absolutely loved them.,the sound quality was fantastic.At the time I first got my player I told everyone this was the future,even though I was the only person I ever knew who used them.Still didn't stop me from spending ₤450 on a hi fi that served me well for many years,it seemed to get better with age too.Good to know I was an owner of such niche items,just like the Dreamcast was and the Wii U will be.