A Game of Regions - The Sega Master System
My journey with the Sega Master System would take over a decade to unfold. From the early days in the US and its crushing defeat by Nintendo, to the rediscovery of some great games many years later. I look at some of the games I missed and found during that time.
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Episode Notes:
1. All games on real hardware via RGB. 2 exceptions: Operation Wolf and Fantastic Dizzy. Neither will run on my NTSC hardware for some reason. I captured these on Kega.
2. I tried to focus on the games that really piqued my interest when I found them. Not all are great games, but they were still cool to discover.
3. If you're wondering why I used music from the SNES version of populous; I needed something to fill the complete void of sound that game has. There are a few games in this episode without much music, but at least had some sound effects. Populous has almost nothing for the basic map building.
4. This episode condenses a pretty long period of time. Discovery of stuff I missed took place across many years. I'd say mid-ish 90's to around 2000.
5. I currently own 3 SMS systems. A Japanese Mark III. A US launch machine. And a US Model 2.
6. My favorite memories of the SMS center mainly on its multiplayer stuff. Double Dragon, Rambo, Rampage, Pro Wrestling, and the light gun stuff.
7. The opening segment (before the look at games) has FM music from Y's, Golvellius, and Double Dragon.
Видео A Game of Regions - The Sega Master System канала Sega Lord X
I'm now on Patreon! Help support the channel.
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Head over to Facebook to hear me ramble about various things:
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Opening animation done by:
https://www.facebook.com/kevin.bhall.14
Episode Notes:
1. All games on real hardware via RGB. 2 exceptions: Operation Wolf and Fantastic Dizzy. Neither will run on my NTSC hardware for some reason. I captured these on Kega.
2. I tried to focus on the games that really piqued my interest when I found them. Not all are great games, but they were still cool to discover.
3. If you're wondering why I used music from the SNES version of populous; I needed something to fill the complete void of sound that game has. There are a few games in this episode without much music, but at least had some sound effects. Populous has almost nothing for the basic map building.
4. This episode condenses a pretty long period of time. Discovery of stuff I missed took place across many years. I'd say mid-ish 90's to around 2000.
5. I currently own 3 SMS systems. A Japanese Mark III. A US launch machine. And a US Model 2.
6. My favorite memories of the SMS center mainly on its multiplayer stuff. Double Dragon, Rambo, Rampage, Pro Wrestling, and the light gun stuff.
7. The opening segment (before the look at games) has FM music from Y's, Golvellius, and Double Dragon.
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