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03-09-2003, 01:58 PM
Its kind of sad that Sega has pretty much demised from the gaming world. I loved the console wars of Nintendo vrs Sega, and then sony comes along and fucks thing up with the playstation. The sega saturn was crap - but it was revolutionary, just noone took it seriously.
Now, it seems that sonic the hedghog is now on nintendo. I bet back in the early 90's none of us vets would ever thought the day when a Sega product would blend with Nintendo. Sonic Team have released 7 sonic games on one disc for the gamecube, which contains Contains Sonic The Hedgehog, Sonic 2, Sonic 3, Sonic & Knuckles, Sonic 3D, Sonic Spinball, and Dr Robotniks Mean Bean Machine.
Personally that would make getting a gamecube worth it for me, especially now theyre only £98. (roughly $120)
Anyway, im just reminicing in past fond memories of sega & nintendo. Sega were right to pull out of making consoles, but i do miss the good old days.
excuse me a minute...... cry:
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03-09-2003, 02:04 PM
Nothing was more fun then playing sega games the whole day. Although games are much more involved and graphically advanced now adays, it is amazing how much fun one of those old games could bring. It is hard to go back and play some of them though, because they are so repetative, in some ways I find them boring now. Which is sad, because I remember playing those games just as much as not more as some of the games now. the future aint as bright as I thought it would be as a kid, that is for sure.
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03-09-2003, 02:10 PM
2 words "General Chaos"
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03-09-2003, 02:11 PM
yeah i still have my genesis with operation Europe, but i dont have time to play it
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03-09-2003, 02:17 PM
i still remember the good ole days of goldeneye biggrin:
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03-09-2003, 03:00 PM
I wouldnt say goldeneye was a good old days game, what was it, 1996/97??
round about the time playstation was released anyway...
Mind you its scary to think that there were still one or two megadrive (genesis) games being produced up till 97. and what disturbs me is back in the early 90s, we were all quite happy to pay upwards of £40 for a game - despite them being completely rubbish in comparison with today.
I would never pay that for a game these days though. well actually thats a lie, i bought FFVIIII for £50, but it had the officialguide to it too.
And i wil be buying that mech game with the hgue controller for the xbox....
I saw in my local pawn shop mastersystem and megadrive games going for less than a £1 each, and some were only 39pence. I think i might buy them for the sake of being a collectors item one day.
such happy times...
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03-09-2003, 03:12 PM
[quote:c911f] wouldnt say goldeneye was a good old days game, what was it, 1996/97??
round about the time playstation was released anyway... [/quote:c911f]
you are WRONG! playstationwas released way before N64, i think around 1993, I dont know why everyonethinks the X64 came out before PSx, if it did, why would the have a 32bit consol come out riht after a 64bit one was made?
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03-09-2003, 03:16 PM
Oh yea? Well I had Sega, 32x, AND Sega CD...with Night Trap...that game rocks biggrin:
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03-09-2003, 05:46 PM
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[quote:98a9a] wouldnt say goldeneye was a good old days game, what was it, 1996/97??
round about the time playstation was released anyway...
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you are WRONG! playstationwas released way before N64, i think around 1993, I dont know why everyonethinks the X64 came out before PSx, if it did, why would the have a 32bit consol come out riht after a 64bit one was made?[/quote:98a9a]
I never said the playstation was out before the N64. It was however released in europe and the rest of world between 96 & 97. Originally released in japan in 1994. And Sega released the 32bit saturn to compete which failed miserably.
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03-09-2003, 05:51 PM
[quote="Old Reliable":a0239]yeah i still have my genesis with operation Europe, but i dont have time to play it[/quote:a0239]
I used to play that.
Is it just me or did the AI always get more reinforcements that you if you played that side on a particular map. the AI always had nearly full units no matter what.
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03-09-2003, 06:34 PM
the Dreamcast was a great system, but no one made games for it. Soul Calibur and Sonic Adventure 2 are the best games, and I remember the genesis. I had SOnic, Sonic 2, Sonic 3, SOnic and Knuckles...ah...i remember the days....
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03-09-2003, 06:35 PM
[quote="Sgt Stryker":7465d][quote="Old Reliable":7465d]yeah i still have my genesis with operation Europe, but i dont have time to play it[/quote:7465d]
I used to play that.
Is it just me or did the AI always get more reinforcements that you if you played that side on a particular map. the AI always had nearly full units no matter what.[/quote:7465d]
yup, and on the berlin mission the jagdtiger was almost indestructible, i had to surround the damn thing with my best tanks and it could only be destroyed when shot directly from the back
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03-09-2003, 07:04 PM
[quote="Sargent_Scrotum":64196]i still remember the good ole days of goldeneye biggrin:[/quote:64196]
OMFG.....I hear that, Goldeneye kicked sooo much ass....
But I remember the Original SUper Mario Bros...Now THAT was fun. On the old NES, with the brick controllers....I remember I got one of those when I was like 6 years old....Seems a mile away now...
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03-09-2003, 07:27 PM
SONIC 2 WAS MY VERY FIRST VIDEO GAME!!!! cry: cry: cry:
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