There are a handful of Tiger handhelds I would like. No points for guessing which, but I was disappointed when the revival line stopped so short of providing them.
Aside: There was also a Garfield LCD game I didn't know about from back then that I would love to have, too. I think it was from Konami.
Sonic 2 Game Gear is a trash port and should be set on fire and the code burned, so that SEGA will quit releasing that version in collections over the Master System version.
That AC adapter is the same one the Genesis uses, as I recall, and is practically a necessity for Game Gear play. At least unmodded. I don't know if the modded ones use plutonium now or what.
Seeing that X-Men game, SEGA should really ink a deal like Capcom did with Marvel or Disney or whoever and release some collections of their old licensed Genesis games on modern platforms.
Kinda funny how they're pairing a Model 1 Genesis with a Model 2 SEGA CD. I mean, you can do that, and you arguably should, but it's just funny to see here.
Me, I want a Model 1. I'd love to get one complete in box, but the prices have only gone up since I started looking. Sigh.
Incidentally, I damn their PR department for only sending the ones for the Genesis mini to certain members of the press.
Also, eBay's emails for when I'm watching for one seem incapable of telling a "1" from a "2."
It's like I'm cursed when it comes to that thing.
I would like to play its port of Batman Returns there, though. Not for the part that was actually ported, but the new Batmobile stuff, which you can thankfully play independent of the gawdawful platforming stuff.
Final Fight has some neat cutscenes, too. I wouldn't mind that.
I think Link's Awakening was the first game I got when I got my Super Game Boy, which was the first way to play GB games that I ever owned.
Love Super Mario Land 2. And 1. More than some of the "mainline" entries, in some ways.
Mario Paint taught me to use a mouse, I played Super Mario World so much while waiting to get a Super NES that I think I first beat it in K-Mart. Star Fox was great. SNES MK1 was the first home version I played and loved it. Jurassic Park was cool and I want the new collection in part for it, even though the ending is a total rip-off. Mario is Missing was pretty much what I expected, I enjoyed it. Got Taz-Mania for my cousin one time, sorta neat, got old quick.
And I think I have that clear SNES controller somewhere, but I don't remember how I came to be in possession of it. Might have been from my wife.
Aside: There was also a Garfield LCD game I didn't know about from back then that I would love to have, too. I think it was from Konami.
Sonic 2 Game Gear is a trash port and should be set on fire and the code burned, so that SEGA will quit releasing that version in collections over the Master System version.
That AC adapter is the same one the Genesis uses, as I recall, and is practically a necessity for Game Gear play. At least unmodded. I don't know if the modded ones use plutonium now or what.
Seeing that X-Men game, SEGA should really ink a deal like Capcom did with Marvel or Disney or whoever and release some collections of their old licensed Genesis games on modern platforms.
Kinda funny how they're pairing a Model 1 Genesis with a Model 2 SEGA CD. I mean, you can do that, and you arguably should, but it's just funny to see here.
Me, I want a Model 1. I'd love to get one complete in box, but the prices have only gone up since I started looking. Sigh.
Incidentally, I damn their PR department for only sending the ones for the Genesis mini to certain members of the press.
Also, eBay's emails for when I'm watching for one seem incapable of telling a "1" from a "2."
It's like I'm cursed when it comes to that thing.
I would like to play its port of Batman Returns there, though. Not for the part that was actually ported, but the new Batmobile stuff, which you can thankfully play independent of the gawdawful platforming stuff.
Final Fight has some neat cutscenes, too. I wouldn't mind that.
I think Link's Awakening was the first game I got when I got my Super Game Boy, which was the first way to play GB games that I ever owned.
Love Super Mario Land 2. And 1. More than some of the "mainline" entries, in some ways.
Mario Paint taught me to use a mouse, I played Super Mario World so much while waiting to get a Super NES that I think I first beat it in K-Mart. Star Fox was great. SNES MK1 was the first home version I played and loved it. Jurassic Park was cool and I want the new collection in part for it, even though the ending is a total rip-off. Mario is Missing was pretty much what I expected, I enjoyed it. Got Taz-Mania for my cousin one time, sorta neat, got old quick.
And I think I have that clear SNES controller somewhere, but I don't remember how I came to be in possession of it. Might have been from my wife.