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| | | | | SEGA's Mega Machine On 29 October 1988, SEGA released the 16-bit Mega Drive (known as the SEGA Genesis in North America); far superior to Nintendo's 8-bit Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), and bolstered by both an aggressive marketing campaign and the eventual release of Sonic the Hedgehog (Sonic Team, 1991), this release kicked off the "Console... | |
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| | | | | Recently, I took a look at Nintendo's MMC line of mappers, and some other boards. All boards for the NES' western releases had to be manufactured by Nintendo... | |
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| | | When I put a MiSTercade in my Versus City, one of the games that caught my eye was Capcom Sports Club. It's a collection of 3 little arcade sports games, which are tennis, basketball, and soccer. It was released for the CPS2 in 1997. Each game has you select a country to play as, with each one having different stats. It really isn't that deep of a game though, so you can pretty much pick whichever one has the colors you like and still enjoy yourself. It only uses 3 buttons so it's girlfriend friendly. That's a very good thing because I just realized while replaying this by myself that there is NO single player mode. You can't hit start until there are 2 credits inserted. | ||