Monday, July 12, 2010
It's true!!!
Remember I said in that it was possible that DC games would be coming to XBOX and PS3? Well, it's true!!! DC games are coming to XBOX Live and PSN! Now, for you Nintendo fans out there, sorry, you'll have to wait and see. Anyway, the first DC games to be remastered and re-done in 720p HD are Sonic Adventure 1 and Crazy Taxi. Well, with games like that coming to the PS3 and XBOX library, they'll be selling like hot cakes!
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Tuesday, April 13, 2010
The SEGA Vision
Well, what have we here? SEGA seems to have sneaked a new product past us! Sega Europe has introduced the SEGA Vision, an iPod-like device that has MP3, MP4, game function, tv tuner, and some other features I still have not seen, but I'll keep you posted. Could this be a start of a new SEGA? One that actually makes hardware? If it is, I will personally scream like a little girl, but it might just be a fluke. Well, only time will tell!
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Sunday, April 11, 2010
Neo Geo vs. Genesis
Hey people. Here to say that the Genesis beat a Neo Geo CD in a torture test. the NG-CD died because of the cd reader at 35 hours, while the Genesis got all the way through.
Saturday, April 10, 2010
Segagagaga
Segagagaga, basically what happens when roller coaster tycoon and sega combine. I bought it from Japan! It puts you in charge of sega as it fights against a more than slightly similar to sony type company. What you get is the craziest game alive! You fight monsters with famous sega characters of the dreamcast and saturn eras and have to manage your business as well as fend off the other company's attacks. I use a boot disc from utopia for the regional lockout problem, but only for that, don't you accuse me of piracy! It is ntsc, but ntsc-j, not ntsc-us, which i still think isn't fair that we share the same format but we still can't share games or anything else. Sorry, ranting. If you want segagagaga, you'll pay a heafty sum of around 500 bucks or more. You could pirate it, but I don't recomend it.
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
NAOMI (Mobile Post)
Woah, what a find! I have found a SEGA NAOMI arcade system at my local arcade! It has Marvel vs. Capcom 2 On it! I thought i'd never find a NAOMI outside of a Gameworks again! Well, gotta go, SEGAMAN OUT!
Monday, February 22, 2010
Rumor Patrol!
OK, listen, what would you think of these rumored specs of the DC2?
Quad-Core Intel Core i7, modded to what SEGA calls the SEGA S7.
4 GB of RAM, 1 GB of VRAM, and 256 MB of SRAM.
"HD-GDROM" Drive with backwards compatibility with GD-ROM and Saturn CD.
SEGANET 2.0 with Virtual Console-style thing with games from consoles not on VC, like the entire Atari line of consoles, the 3DO, the Colecovision, Intellivision, Odyssey 2, and of course, arcade, and the entire SEGA line of consoles, plus some other old consoles Nintendo refuses to put on VC, along with Dreamcast 2-only downloadable software.
OK, now is where it gets completely unbelieveable, a 120, 250, or 500 GB Hard Drive for all your gaming needs.
The VMU 2.0 with color screen and 1, 2, 4, or 8 GB of space on it.
I really don't know where people get this stuff, but they must be smoking some serious stuff to believe this.
Really, an "HD-GDROM" Drive, if you didn't notice the original GD-ROM didn't do so well for SEGA, why revive it? The hard drive is way outta line, since it would cost too much, and the ridiculous amount of RAM, again too expensive, plus a modded Core i7, once again, much too expensive, really, don't spread blatant lies around, because if SEGA were to make this, they'd go bankrupt within a month of starting production thanks to the $1,000+ production costs. Wow, what a shame that people would do things like that, but if it was real, sign me up, the thing would be the most amazing console in the universe! Anyway, we can all hope when the DC2 does comes around, SEGA doesn't go down the path of the PS3, right?
Quad-Core Intel Core i7, modded to what SEGA calls the SEGA S7.
4 GB of RAM, 1 GB of VRAM, and 256 MB of SRAM.
"HD-GDROM" Drive with backwards compatibility with GD-ROM and Saturn CD.
SEGANET 2.0 with Virtual Console-style thing with games from consoles not on VC, like the entire Atari line of consoles, the 3DO, the Colecovision, Intellivision, Odyssey 2, and of course, arcade, and the entire SEGA line of consoles, plus some other old consoles Nintendo refuses to put on VC, along with Dreamcast 2-only downloadable software.
OK, now is where it gets completely unbelieveable, a 120, 250, or 500 GB Hard Drive for all your gaming needs.
The VMU 2.0 with color screen and 1, 2, 4, or 8 GB of space on it.
I really don't know where people get this stuff, but they must be smoking some serious stuff to believe this.
Really, an "HD-GDROM" Drive, if you didn't notice the original GD-ROM didn't do so well for SEGA, why revive it? The hard drive is way outta line, since it would cost too much, and the ridiculous amount of RAM, again too expensive, plus a modded Core i7, once again, much too expensive, really, don't spread blatant lies around, because if SEGA were to make this, they'd go bankrupt within a month of starting production thanks to the $1,000+ production costs. Wow, what a shame that people would do things like that, but if it was real, sign me up, the thing would be the most amazing console in the universe! Anyway, we can all hope when the DC2 does comes around, SEGA doesn't go down the path of the PS3, right?
TEST!!!
I put together the Saturn and the N64 in my basic torture test and amazingly the N64 won! OK, it isn't really that amazing since the N64 was 64-bit, and the Saturn's just 32-bit. Oh well, scratch one off for the challengers, which means they have 2 points, since I tested the 3DO as well, and it won. SEGA still leads with 5 points.
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