Gamegear was really more a portable genesis.
psycho fox, sonic, shinobi, castle of illusion, and alex kidd to name a few but i really want psycho fox.
| Onimusha12 said: Gamegear was really more a portable genesis. |
Wrong. It was a portable Master System. The two had nearly identical specs. The only real differences were that the Master System had a higher resolution (obviously), the Game Gear was capable of stereo sound (via headphones), and the Game Gear had a larger colour palette. Other than that, they were identical.
The portable Genesis was the SEGA Nomad, which was actually quite literally a portable Genesis - the games used for it were Genesis cartridges.
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Thing is, the VC thrives on nostalgia. Many of the older games are still fun, but it's the nostalgia factor that makes many of the older games a "must buy". Nintendo dominated the 8-bit era. I say "the more the merrier", but it's hard to think of a Master System game that I'd actually spend money on.
Good news for old school Sega fans, I guess.
| d21lewis said: Thing is, the VC thrives on nostalgia. Many of the older games are still fun, but it's the nostalgia factor that makes many of the older games a "must buy". Nintendo dominated the 8-bit era. I say "the more the merrier", but it's hard to think of a Master System game that I'd actually spend money on. Good news for old school Sega fans, I guess. |
Well, it's definately a nostalgia factor that drives VC, but also some newer gamers who wants to try older games and people, who didn't own the specific console at the time. But, by looking at the top sellers list, the games that sold good when they came out, sell good in VC too.
Ei Kiinasti.
Eikä Japanisti.
Vaan pannaan jalalla koreasti.
Nintendo games sell only on Nintendo system.
thetonestarr said:
Wrong. It was a portable Master System. The two had nearly identical specs. The only real differences were that the Master System had a higher resolution (obviously), the Game Gear was capable of stereo sound (via headphones), and the Game Gear had a larger colour palette. Other than that, they were identical.
The portable Genesis was the SEGA Nomad, which was actually quite literally a portable Genesis - the games used for it were Genesis cartridges. |
Well I'll be.
I loved Terminator Vs Robocop and Jurassic Park for the Game Gear.
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