Been trying to find something to play for hours and only getting blips now and then. I come to realize that I just stopped feeling anything nostalgic for some consoles from particular generations of gaming. One of them is the Sega Genesis. The only greatest memory I’ve had of that system, was the Sega Channel, a subscription service that gave you access to numerous Genesis games in a monthly cycle. I was really one of the blessed few that got to experience that and was so happy someone made a rom dump of it only to find that it only brings me to the ATTENTION! screen when I try running it. That’s what you get when something happens to the adapter or service discontinued .etc

Anyways, I know the Genesis have had some gems and some classics. But I have a hard time really caring for most of its library and the way Sega has handled re-releasing its old games library, has really added sour to my feelings on the Genesis. Sonic, Golden Axe, Columns, Streets of Rage and repeat was all that Sega ever pitched out. Over and over, didn’t matter what generation of gaming it was. Maybe a few random titles sprinkled in and there you go. But it’s like, they didn’t bother lifting a finger to try and maybe get some of the better games that were released on that system. They didn’t get Shadowrun, which in my opinion, outclasses the SNES version just barely simply because it felt like a pure Shadowrun experience. Zombies Ate My Neighbors could have had an argument being compiled. Pirates! Gold was a stellar pirates-related RPG of its time, didn’t get compiled.

Like what the fuck, Sega? Yes we get it, never forget Sonic. Between the two big 16-bit consoles, I’ve found greater appreciation for the SNES. I mean, you could easily rank 150 banger classics off of its library compared to what Genesis’ best, I struggle to maybe get 20 or 25.

  • Rhynoplaz
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    69 hours ago

    I never realized how much garbage was cranked out in the 8 bit era. Going back and firing up ROMs for games I had never played or even some that I used to enjoy, I discovered many of them to be unplayable.

    Don’t get me wrong, there are some bangers, but at least 75% of NES games are just crappy remakes of decent games.

    • venoticOP
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      19 hours ago

      I know!

      And some of those horrible games are highly sought after. Cheetahmen 2? Action 52, where half of the games didn’t even work? Why the flying fuck would anyone want these? And why would anyone pay top dollar to have these? They’re garbage for a reason. From someone who had once built a physical NES collection, there were just some things I was personally happy to have gone without. Those are just some examples.

      • Rhynoplaz
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        39 hours ago

        For those examples, I’m sure the demand is BECAUSE they were terrible. If nobody bought them in the 80s, there’s going to be less of them floating around today. SMB/Duck Hunt were great games, but EVERYONE had it, so there’s really no value in that cart today.

        • @AlligatorBlizzard@sh.itjust.works
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          28 hours ago

          Also some of the people who did have those terrible games as kids are probably still nostalgic for them.

          My first game console was the Atari 5200 (garage sale, I’m not actually that old). Was it objectively bad? Yeah, probably. But I still want one and I’m still pissed at what happened to the one I had as a kid.

          • Rhynoplaz
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            27 hours ago

            This has been a running gag between my wife and I. Whenever we fire up an old game that turns out to be complete trash, one of us just says to the other:

            “Just think. Somebody got this for their birthday.” 😞