Thats the girl from the dreamcast game space channel 5, guy on the ball not sureWho's the lady next to link? And the guy on the ball to the left? Other than that I know everyone in that pic.
Thats the girl from the dreamcast game space channel 5, guy on the ball not sureWho's the lady next to link? And the guy on the ball to the left? Other than that I know everyone in that pic.
This stack of games also works.
I don't understand what that is, care to enlighten those of us that don't know? :PThis stack of games also works.
But it lags tremendously. I have a friend who did the exact same thing many years ago. Took forever to get things in the right order so that it would boot up at all, but it worked.
There was like, a solid 3/4 second lag between pushing a button and getting a response on-screen. It's amazing. :D
It's a bunch of Sega games/peripherals attached to each other. Typically, only one or two would ever really be used at once, but due to the modular nature of the console, it was possible to link up all of these devices at once.I don't understand what that is, care to enlighten those of us that don't know? :p
Neato, thanks!It's a bunch of Sega games/peripherals attached to each other. Typically, only one or two would ever really be used at once, but due to the modular nature of the console, it was possible to link up all of these devices at once.
However they had to be compatible with each other. For intance, For instance, Sonic 3 & Knuckles had a slot on the top of it that would let you insert a Sonic 2 cartridge into it, and then you could actually play with Knuckles in Sonic 2, because it basically inserted its code into another game this way.
It was really quite brilliant for its time.
I had a dog named Ben but he got ran over by a car 2 years ago
Shut down Steam.I wonder how Gabe would troll HL fans after Episode 3 is out?
Games should go back to being cartridges. Maybe USB ones this time...It's a bunch of Sega games/peripherals attached to each other. Typically, only one or two would ever really be used at once, but due to the modular nature of the console, it was possible to link up all of these devices at once.
However they had to be compatible with each other. For intance, For instance, Sonic 3 & Knuckles had a slot on the top of it that would let you insert a Sonic 2 cartridge into it, and then you could actually play with Knuckles in Sonic 2, because it basically inserted its code into another game this way.
It was really quite brilliant for its time.