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Errorist76 said:
AlfredoTurkey said:

Once upon a time, my mom bought me a Sega CD. It was this new add-on tech, totally revolutionary at its heart but in the end, ahead of its time and fizzled out without much fanfare.

Fool me once, but never twice. I'm not falling for this generation's Sega CD. Maybe when the tech matures and finally delivers on its potential.

So you're the guy who waited two decades for gaming to finally deliver on its potential too?! I suspect you didn't even try it yet, at least you sound like it.

What a nonsense comparison btw. It's like you never bought a PS1 because you though the blocky graphics didn't look as good as your Sega Mega Drive's 2D Graphics.

Sega CD was an expensive add on for Sega Genesis that was double the price of its base console.

PS VR with move controller and camera is an expensive add on for PS4 which is about double the price of the base console.

Sega CD was thought of at the time as revolutionary and industry-changing while ultimately changing nothing.

PS VR was thought of at the time as revolutionary and industry-changing while ultimately changing nothing.

After Sega CD launched and the initial buzz wore off, people were left with very limited and very underwhelming software to choose from.

After PS VR launched and the initial buzz wore off, people were left with very limited and very underwhelming software to choose from.

After a year or two, no one really cared about Sega CD anymore and no one talked about it.

After a year or two, no one really cares about PS VR anymore and no one is talking about it.

Sega CD's attach rate ended up being around 7.8%

PS VR is currently sitting at around 2.8%


Yeah, totally not comparable... at all.