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Well you're all caught up with my knowledge of Sega arcade Hardware. I don't know much of anything about the Nu so I'm definitely looking forward to that one. Very happy to see the Sega based arcade content, so many games that people have played whilst having no knowledge of the underpinning Hardware is certainly eye-opening for a lot of people. You've done great work here and again I'm looking forward to seeing more about nu
Huge agree. Sega in the homeland was more prominent as an arcade developer so this is integral Sega history that goes almost completely ignored in the west
If anyone is considering getting one, I'd opt for the RINGEDGE 2. There is a multi disk image that makes it backwards compatible and able to play a lot of the RE1 games. It's an awesome platforn for anime fighters and has a handful of good shmups
So basically, Sega was and always will be leading in innovation. because it sounds like Sony and Microsoft just kind of followed Sega in building a more PC based console
Ah, Sega...a company with immense reservoirs of talent, stifled by brain dead businessmen. Nintendo was probably overjoyed when Sega bowed out of the console market, because they knew that Sega would have whooped their worthless butts, otherwise. In the correct timeline, Nintendo would have been the one to bow out and no one would have missed them.