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Char Aznable
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PostPosted: Jan 17 2008 12:29 am Reply with quote Back to top

Find the Master System version of Duke Nukem 3D.


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PostPosted: Jan 18 2008 02:49 am Reply with quote Back to top

Blackout Boy wrote:
Syd Lexia wrote:
Master System

I never knew there was a console before the Genesis, I've never liked most Sega games, but for some reason I've always wanted to own a Master System ever since I learned about it. Confused

Any games that y'all would recommend? I know about wonder boy but thats about it.

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Alex Kidd in Miracle World
Phantasy Star (obviously)
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Ky-Guy
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PostPosted: Jan 18 2008 12:54 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Well, do you have a Sega Genesis or Game Gear? I do, and they're two of my favorite systems of all time. Very Happy


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erock
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PostPosted: Jan 18 2008 06:07 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Ky-Guy wrote:
Well, do you have a Sega Genesis or Game Gear? I do, and they're two of my favorite systems of all time. Very Happy

Or you can get a Nomad.
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PostPosted: Jan 18 2008 09:43 pm Reply with quote Back to top

saturn is great if you plan on popping a ram cart in it and importing games. a lot of the greatest saturn games never found their way to america, and the saturn was the only way to play arcade perfect capcom/snk fighters at the time.

dreamcast is great for homebrew and emulation, and had some awesome ports of preexisting PSX games made better, as well as "different" versions of games that came out on PS2 (unreal tournament, quake 3, fur fighters). the problem with this is taht most of the real dreamcast classics have been ported to newer consoles now. (phantasy star online, dead alive 2, REZ)

considering both systems are mad cheap, you could probably just get both. if you're more of a casual gamer, you probably won't like either though and should get a genesis.


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Ky-Guy
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PostPosted: Jan 19 2008 01:35 am Reply with quote Back to top

erock462 wrote:
Ky-Guy wrote:
Well, do you have a Sega Genesis or Game Gear? I do, and they're two of my favorite systems of all time. Very Happy

Or you can get a Nomad.
Is that any good? I'm thinking about buying one on eBay.


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iPhone games are what you play when you can't get at actual games. You know, like how sometimes alcoholics drink mouthwash.

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PostPosted: Jan 19 2008 05:22 am Reply with quote Back to top

Ky-Guy wrote:
erock462 wrote:
Ky-Guy wrote:
Well, do you have a Sega Genesis or Game Gear? I do, and they're two of my favorite systems of all time. Very Happy

Or you can get a Nomad.
Is that any good? I'm thinking about buying one on eBay.

I always liked mine and it still works unlike my Genesis. Sad


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PostPosted: Jan 19 2008 08:20 am Reply with quote Back to top

Hell yeah get a nomad. All your Genesis games in one easy to take package.
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PostPosted: Jan 19 2008 02:50 pm Reply with quote Back to top

it's definitely not portable. it's ehavy, the battery pack is a seperate attachment, making it twice as heavy, and if you rattle it, the game freezes because the cart moves. playing sonic and knuckles with lock on technology, or using a agame genie is impossible with this thing. it also hurts my hands after a while.


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PostPosted: Jan 19 2008 08:29 pm Reply with quote Back to top

But it has multiplayer.
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PostPosted: Jan 19 2008 08:45 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Nomad has a slight problem with screen blurring, though. Aside from that, it's cool. I've owned two, and I liked them both fine.
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PostPosted: Jan 19 2008 09:02 pm Reply with quote Back to top

erock462 wrote:
But it has multiplayer.


so does halo 6.


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PostPosted: Jan 19 2008 09:38 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Yeah but i hate halo. And you can't take halo to go with you.
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PostPosted: Jan 19 2008 10:10 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Tebor wrote:
Ky-Guy wrote:
erock462 wrote:
Ky-Guy wrote:
Well, do you have a Sega Genesis or Game Gear? I do, and they're two of my favorite systems of all time. Very Happy

Or you can get a Nomad.
Is that any good? I'm thinking about buying one on eBay.

I always liked mine and it still works unlike my Genesis. Sad

Well, I might scourge eBay for one. That way, I can take my Sega Genesis games on the road. Very Happy


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iPhone games are what you play when you can't get at actual games. You know, like how sometimes alcoholics drink mouthwash.

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FNJ
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PostPosted: Jan 19 2008 10:13 pm Reply with quote Back to top

erock462 wrote:
Yeah but i hate halo. And you can't take halo to go with you.


you can't really do that with sega nomad either.


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Ky-Guy
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PostPosted: Jan 20 2008 02:00 am Reply with quote Back to top

JEW wrote:
erock462 wrote:
Yeah but i hate halo. And you can't take halo to go with you.


you can't really do that with sega nomad either.


Well, erock462 has a point, JEW. You really can't take Halo with you.

Edit: Besides, you can always buy those rechargeable Energizer batteries. That way, you won't have to buy new batteries for your Sega Nomad.


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iPhone games are what you play when you can't get at actual games. You know, like how sometimes alcoholics drink mouthwash.

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PostPosted: Jan 20 2008 03:46 am Reply with quote Back to top

JEW wrote:
it's definitely not portable. it's ehavy, the battery pack is a seperate attachment, making it twice as heavy, and if you rattle it, the game freezes because the cart moves. playing sonic and knuckles with lock on technology, or using a agame genie is impossible with this thing. it also hurts my hands after a while.

You're blowing that out of proportion. I did play with Sonic & Knuckles connected to Sonic 3... and then connected to Game Genie!! Besides looking like a dork, it worked just fine. That Nomad saw me through many a road trips.


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PostPosted: Jan 20 2008 06:34 am Reply with quote Back to top

I just remember sitting and playing MK3 with a kid at recess. Good times.
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PostPosted: Jan 20 2008 10:52 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Tebor wrote:
JEW wrote:
it's definitely not portable. it's ehavy, the battery pack is a seperate attachment, making it twice as heavy, and if you rattle it, the game freezes because the cart moves. playing sonic and knuckles with lock on technology, or using a agame genie is impossible with this thing. it also hurts my hands after a while.

You're blowing that out of proportion. I did play with Sonic & Knuckles connected to Sonic 3... and then connected to Game Genie!! Besides looking like a dork, it worked just fine. That Nomad saw me through many a road trips.


I was never able to play like that, unless I stayed ABSOLUTELY still and didn't move AT ALL.


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PostPosted: Jan 21 2008 03:55 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Well, was I the only person that mentioned the Game Gear? Sure, it ate batteries like all hell, but it was totally underrated.


Syd Lexia wrote:
iPhone games are what you play when you can't get at actual games. You know, like how sometimes alcoholics drink mouthwash.

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PostPosted: Jan 21 2008 04:37 pm Reply with quote Back to top

no it wasn't. the screen was too tiny for all teh fast games they tried to put on it. I couldn't run in a sonic game for fear of smacking into something I couldn't see.

games like aladdin and streets of rage were SO dumned down that I often said "why do I want this when I can just play it on genesis"

it also ate batteries like a motherfucker. wouldn't get me through a car ride.

the whole system also felt TOO huge to be portable, heavy and uncomfortable after a while. the shinobi games were fun though.


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PostPosted: Jan 21 2008 06:13 pm Reply with quote Back to top

You can't own a game gear without buying the Surf Ninjas game
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PostPosted: Jan 21 2008 07:39 pm Reply with quote Back to top

The game gear was nothing more than a portible Master System.

Just like the GBA was a portible SNES.

The only handheld I wanted in it's heyday was the Turbo-Express, which was a portible TG-16 that came out while the original TG-16 was still on the market.

Though, it too, had it's flaws.

It you want the ulitame Sega portible, then I have two recommendations:

1. Sega CDx

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The CDX was released in 1994, combining the Sega Genesis and the Sega CD into a single compact unit.

The CDX could play both Genesis and Sega-CD games, thanks to its rear-mounted cartridge slot and its front-mounted flip-top CD drive. Like the Sega-CD, it was also capable of playing audio and CD+G format CDs. Unlike the Sega-CD, its compact size and addition of a headphone port enabled it to play audio CDs on the move, powered by two AA batteries. However, unless high end batteries such as lithiums were used, it would drain the batteries fairly quickly. The unit featured front-mounted CD control buttons as well as a backlit LCD screen to display the track number. An extra line-out port was provided for connection to stereo equipment. However, games could only be played while the unit was powered by its main PSU and connected to a television, unlike the portable Sega Nomad.

There is some confusion as to whether the Sega 32X add-on actually worked with the CDX. While Sega stated in the 32X manual that it does work, it added an insert into the North American retail box retracting that statement. This was likely due to the CDX/32X combination never receiving FCC approval for use in the United States. European advertisements for the Mega Drive 32X however, where it was often shown attached to a Multi-Mega (CDX's name in Europe), suggest otherwise; upon testing, the 32X works perfectly with the Multi-Mega.

Reports from users say that while the add-on may work, it does cause some issues of physical instability and stress, having the much larger 32X add-on sit atop the smaller Multi-Mega unit.

This seems to make the cartridge port more prone to “connection stress and weight damage”, toppling the unit over, among other problems. Pushing cartridges in sometimes would cause the front of the Multi-Mega unit to lift off the ground. In practice, with the two units sitting in such an unstable way make it easier to physically damage, this may also be the reason for the sticker.

In long term use keeping the two connected makes the unit seem much more fragile than before that it is much more prone to breakage because none of the securing clamps included with the 32X that work with other Sega hardware fit. Leaving the unit exposed to all the damage listed above much more often because the hardware sticks out farther with nothing to keep it secured. Extreme caution should be used to not force the hardware to topple or anything else that would cause the 32X weight to shift causing damage to the CDX game cartridge slot if used. Propping the 32x up with homemade supports, just enough to cause some of the weight to spread out evenly over some supports and away from the Multi-Mega unit is also recommended.

In addition, the size of the 32X prevented the opening of the CD tray of the CDX. This meant in order to play a Sega CD 32X game (a game that required both the Sega CD and the 32X) one would have to disconnect the 32X, place the CD in the tray, and then reconnect the console.

2. Treamcast

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Treamcast is a third-party developed Dreamcast clone from China. This small system with its fold-down display resembled the revised PlayStation. The Treamcast can read CD-Rs and play MP3s and Video CDs with special software. It also contains pirated Dreamcast firmware, enabling it to play Dreamcast games. Sega accused the company of copyright violations and was able to halt sale through various websites.

Because of its pirated firmware, the Treamcast can play all international games. Also, despite its origins in Hong Kong, the Treamcast houses an American power supply. It will also take original Dreamcast controllers, 3rd party controllers, and the unique controllers which come with it.

The screen is a modified PlayStation screen manufactured onto a miniaturized Dreamcast body.

It is still available through about 5 websites throughout Hong Kong and Canada. It can also be found on the streets of Hong Kong or on eBay auctions.

Their newest edition of the Treamcast sells for $169.99 and will also have the same features as previous versions (playing MP3 music, playing VCD movies, and being able to play games of all regions). It comes in a black casing. It houses a Samsung TFT screen of extremely good quality, but this time will come with the original Dreamcast controller for comfortable playing.
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PostPosted: Jan 21 2008 09:09 pm Reply with quote Back to top

erock462 wrote:
You can't own a game gear without buying the Surf Ninjas game


I have a game gear, but I never heard of that game.


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