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Both used CDs, which would take a lot more memory. And besides, Dreamcast would probably be a pain to emulate.Smashgoom202 said:Sega Saturn or a Sega Dreamcast
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=FM+Towns+MartySuper Happy Nerd Time said:What the heck's a "FM Towns Marty"?
Ah, I see. Guess ther'es more to it than I thought.Piraka Wario said:Both used CDs, which would take a lot more memory. And besides, Dreamcast would probably be a pain to emulate.Smashgoom202 said:Sega Saturn or a Sega Dreamcast
Picking an option from the poll, I'd choose the Sega 32X. I'd love to see Knuckles' Chaotix make its way over to the Virtual Console.
And besides, Dreamcast would probably be a pain to emulate.
That looked so freaking cool on my DSi. I'm glad it has built-in Java Script.Piraka Wario said:http://lmgtfy.com/?q=FM+Towns+MartySuper Happy Nerd Time said:What the heck's a "FM Towns Marty"?
Wow... Sega really sucks.Glowsquid said:Picking an option from the poll, I'd choose the Sega 32X. I'd love to see Knuckles' Chaotix make its way over to the Virtual Console.
Too bad it's about the only decent original game on that trainwreck of an add-on.
And besides, Dreamcast would probably be a pain to emulate.
The Saturn even more so. Sega had so much difficulty emulating it that they bought a buggy, unfinished fan emulator and called it a day. Not to mention that Backbone (The company Sega uses for the emulation of it's arcade, Master System and Genesis games) have difficulties with stuff non-profit emulators had no problem with.