Oh man, just imagine Snatcher on the Dreamcast via a Sega Cd emu. :(
A man can dream...
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Oh man, just imagine Snatcher on the Dreamcast via a Sega Cd emu. :(
A man can dream...
Although most (US) CD games were nothing but crappy FMVs with 0% gameplay, I love the Mega CD (or Sega CD as it's called in the US) for all its MD -> CD conversions and the few original games it got.
But the 32X sucks. It has to be the worst system ever released. Even the CDI is better as you don't need to plug it on top of something else to play a game.
I just love the sega cd for NiGHTs.....and sonic cd. Those were some of the best games for the Sega CD.
Nights was a Sega Saturn game. ;)
My favorite Sega CD games are:
Keio Flying Squadron
Robo Aleste
Shining Force CD
Sega Arcade Collection 4-in-1 (featuring an exclusive version of Golden Axe with CDDA)
Final Fight CD (features three exclusive stages and a great CDDA soundtrack)
Sonic CD
Shining Force CD
Ecco The Dolphin CD
Ecco 2: The Tides of Time CD
...and a dozen others I haven't played in ages and can't remember right now.
whoops, got a bit confused there. oh well, the sega arcade collection was pretty boss. golden axe never gets old.]!
sega cd!
and remember
SILPHEED
TIME GAL
ROAD AVENGER
SAMURAI SHOWDOWN
ETERNAL CHAMPIONS CD
OUT OF THIS WORLD & HEARTH OF THE ALIEN
You obviously have not played many:
Sonic CD
Lunar: Eternal blue
Lunar: Silver star
Silpheed
Willy Beamish
AH3 Thunderstrike
Bari-Arm
Brutal (this is the only good version)
Ecco
Dark Wizard
Earthworm Jim: SE
Eternal Champions: Challengers from the dark side
Eye of the Beholder
Lethal Enforcers
Snatcher
FlashBack
Lords of Thunder
Mickey Mania
Panic!
NBA JAM
Popful Mail
Puggsy
Road Avenger
Secret of Monkey Island
Robo Aleste
And the best version of Final Fight available during the 16-bit generation, I even liked it more than the arcade version.
The problem with SEGA CD is while many of the games it had were good, were not exclusive. Things like Final Fight, and Brutal had watered down versions on other systems. That, and it didn't warrant the price tag.
That being said, it sold roughly 6 million worldwide. Not too bad for a add-on.
Actually, he was talking about Japan.
In Japan it was like this:
Sega Saturn - November 22, 1994
Playstation - December 3, 1994
Sega 32X - December 3, 1994
So technically, Playstation and 32X came out on the same day and the Saturn came out first.
Also, nice job to the person above that revived an 8 month old thread. Sega CD emulation on the DC would be great.
No, he wasn't. He said:Quote:
Actually, he was talking about Japan.
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SegaCD+32X = waste of time (as the PS1 was already released, and Saturn the year after)
Show me on your timeline where the Saturn came out 1 year AFTER the PS1.