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I have a Master System and Saturn but they no longer work. I also have a Genesis that still works. It's been about a year since I played it, but I still have Streets of Rage, Sonic the Hedgehog and Street Fighter II Special Champion Edition. I was a big Sega fan. All my friends had NES but I preferred the games on Sega. Plus, while everyone would spend 2-5 minutes blowing or putting water in their NES cartridges to get them to work, all I had to do was put the game in and it immediately worked.
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quote:Originally posted by FtLckr26: Plus, while everyone would spend 2-5 minutes blowing or putting water in their NES cartridges to get them to work, all I had to do was put the game in and it immediately worked.
The best part was to be like 2 or more hours into a game that you couldn't save, or one that you hadn't saved yet, and the power light would start blinking. OMG...
Patrick
P.S. I did have about 10 Genesis controllers though as it would always seem that a single button would die or begin to stick sooner or later. So Genesis did have some flaws, but not with the system or games.
quote:Originally posted by footlovinman_2000: I just bought Intellivision Lives for my kid's Nintendo DS..... Crappy graphics but still fun.
I´ve been thinking about getting that for the PS2. This month Atari also released a collection of their classic Arcade and 2600 games for the Nintendo DS.
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Ah, this weekend a friend is coming over and we`re going to play some oldshool two-player games. Already looking forward to playing Contra III, Sunsetriders, In the Hunt, Carmageddon, Rapid Reload and some great shoot-em-ups on NES, SNES, PS1 + 2, and Sega Saturn.