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I see they got a “new” NBA Jam coming out for Adult Entertainment Establishments by the same team that made NBA Jam. Hopefully it doesn’t take console a long time like that terrible Turtles game or Crusin.
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I see they got a “new” NBA Jam coming out for Adult Entertainment Establishments by the same team that made NBA Jam. Hopefully it doesn’t take console a long time like that terrible Turtles game or Crusin.
It was wild discovering Black Belt was a reskinned Fist of the North Star.
And Last Battle on Genesis being another Fist of the North Star reskin.
I’m older. We didn’t have a lot of money but my mom managed to get my brother and I a Sega Master System with the 3D glasses. I had a buddy Thomas. Dat boy had mad games and would kindly lend them to me. Phantasy Star was fiyah. The first RPG I fell in love with.
I felt like the Genesis was more a realization of the arcade experience. But Master System could have legitimately been as good or better than NES spec wise. But it was only one company churning out games.
I miss Sega.
Like NBA Jam or Streets 2 fun?It's out at certain locations. My man lives in DET and he said he played it at a Dave and Busters. Said it was solid.
It’s crazy how great a company Sega was. They were creating incredible arcade experiences AND home hits as well. That Master System, Genesis and Arcade era was incredible. It’s wild they and a lot of the Japanese giants don’t mine steady streams on STEAM. Give me Model 1, 2, 3, Genesis and Saturn titles.Everything you said here is right on the money. I too didn’t know Black Belt waS localize from Fist of the North Star & same with Last Battle for the Genesis. I didn’t know this fact until I came across gameplay videos on YouTube in the early 2000s. Makes me wish Sega would’ve stuck with the FOTNS ip for the American games
Man I miss Sega as well. it was the first true Arcade to Home experience for me growing up. Always will see Titles like OutRun , After Burner , Shinobi arcades at a corner store or some establishment back in the days & we will come across the home versions on the SMS because everybody was getting those games in the neighborhood
I love Nintendo but Nintendo wasn’t giving me that same experience like I felt with Sega growing up
I wonder if the PS1 versions are worth money?