A Baked Company for Baked Potatoes
Troy M.
T@tkdyer.comSEGA has always had cool hardware. The Master System had a cartridge port, card slot, and 3-D glasses! This system had great games as well. Phantasy Star, Zillion 1 and 2, Ghost House, Outrun, Fantasy Zone, Space Harrier 3-D, and about a chogload more.
The Genesis system had the Powerbase Converter(RULE!), the SEGA CD, and the 32X. The expansion port had an expansion to use! Again, awesome games! Sequels in 16-bit and the hedgehog plus, other great originals(Shining in the Darkness, Target Earth, etc...) The CD was a great idea too. CD storage capacity is huge! FMV sucked but there were other games, ones that allowed gamers to see the next level. Finally, the "cursed" upgrade, the 32X. I admit that I didn't buy it until it was dead, but it has enough games to show a little more power. I like it! Was it really a failure? For money? sure, for being killed before it got maxed? hell yeah! but I still like it, and that makes me a continued SEGA fan!
Now the Saturn, the excellent Baked Console! A Memory Cart, NETLINK!, RAM cart!, GAMES!! This is killer, cheap Internet! I'm using it now. Capcom glory! 3-D is great, but 2-D ain't lost the fun, and the RAM Cart gives us the best arcade translations! We get the best in 2-D and we got enough polygons (I don't like 'em- yet) to play 3-D. It might have the 3rd place for polygonal 3-D, but Saturn came out first, and the next system has all the polygons needed for 3-D that wails on "the other 2" Also, it will come out at the best time(Replacing the current after a great life and allowing enough life for maxing and moving on)
I must add that I own nearly every console after the Atari 7800, and I like SEGA the best!(duh) And I can believe that SEGA went with the US Blackbelt, but do you think SEGA will release any system in the US first? I don't.