Anyways, you guys hear about the new Sonic game coming out? It's going to be 3D but the levels will be 2D like the first few for Sega Genesis!
And I heard that they were going to make a new console for the next generation of gaming platforms.

D3ViLsAdvocate wrote:Try shaking the salt harder onto your tongue.
staxx wrote:And there have been clones of every console...scratch that. Every established piece of electronic...look online and you shall find.
airplanes18 wrote:I still have never seen anything as revolutionary as the Nintendo 64.
airplanes18 wrote:I still have never seen anything as revolutionary as the Nintendo 64.
the cartridges were pretty sweet and the expansions for that thing.....

D3ViLsAdvocate wrote:Try shaking the salt harder onto your tongue.
que13x wrote:staxx wrote:And there have been clones of every console...scratch that. Every established piece of electronic...look online and you shall find.
I was about to say the Colecovision was never cloned!

DarkPacMan77 wrote:airplanes18 wrote:I still have never seen anything as revolutionary as the Nintendo 64.
the cartridges were pretty sweet and the expansions for that thing.....
There weren't expansions lol. There was a 64mb memory upgrade expansion pack required to make certain games run, but it was never utilized fully as "128mb". The only system with TRUE "expansions" would HAVE to be declared the Sega Genesis. With it, you could slap a machine on the side to play audio CD's and Sega CD games and although many aren't worth the label on the outside of the cover now, there are lots of great titles. You could also add a Sega 32X for 32 bit supported games. For the original "Megadrive" Genesis (generation 1), you could get an add-on that made it so you could plug in Sega Master System games, thus adding 100% backwards compatibility.
But you could forget all of those wonderful expansions after witnessing the glorious power that was known as the Sega Channel. On the Sega Channel, you could pay a subscription service (added to your cable bill, I believe), which would charge I think $15.00 USD and would allow you to choose through 40 games that you could play at any time. The top games would be re-released into the next month and there were plenty of "promotional" type games added as well. I was a child of the 90's, and the only thing I really remember of any significance is the awesome nostalgia of playing Sega Channel.... and the horrifying dance craze known as the mocarena.
-DarkPacMan77-

Puncharger wrote:
All with their own power supply!
pretty nifty!

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