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| I want to get into Sega systems which Sega system do you guys recommend |
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| eaglelord9814:
--- Quote from: sworddude on October 02, 2020, 03:47:47 am --- --- Quote from: shawndude82 on October 02, 2020, 12:23:32 am ---Sega Genesis has some good RPGs, not nearly as many as Nintendo, but the Phantasy Star series have some great storytelling. Sega was definitely more mature than Nintendo, I don't know where you heard it was for a younger audience. Nintendo didn't even allow blood in their Mortal Kombat port. I can't help you on the Hentai angle, but there are some nice scantily clad women on a few covers... ... Anyhoo, I recommend Sega Genesis, since it's games might be the most affordable --- End quote --- genesis ain't only the most affordable but in terms of quality it's by many considered the best. not to mention that the affordable games as in less than 20$ on other sega systems are usually far and few in between in terms of good. If where talking scantily clad women, you'd definitely want to go japanese saturn tons of cheap games in that department to. japanese saturn lots are filled to the brim with these kinds of games it seems. I'm not to sure if I could call them games though. also sometimes some actual decent games with those features such as steam hearts but that one is actually pretty pricy. I don't know why the topic starter seeks out sega consoles for that kinda stuff it's there but i think some decent internet on pc might give way better results than going through the hassle with japanese saturn. --- End quote --- Don't worry sooner or later I will get even more into pc gaming & leave consoles & console censorships |
| oldgamerz:
In my own collecting experience SEGA Genesis is the most common console to find games and systems for in my local area. SEGA Saturn and Dreamcast and even the Master System is extremely hard to find, in my local area, and I have a lot of gaming sources to choose from in my local area. and for the record Nintendo 64 had some violent and adult games too. I know Nintendo, has more of a reputation for a younger or family friendly audience, But,.... Duke Nukem Zero Hour is a Nintendo 64 exclusive. and it's vary violent because you can blow the heads off enemies as well as blow a hole right through their body, Duke Nukem Zero hour is even more violent than most Call Of Duty games. in short Every console has violence as well as family friendly games. Also Duke Nukem Zero Hour for the Nintendo 64 has some porn hidden throughout some of the levels. too, so it's an adult game for sure |
| tripredacus:
Dreamcast and US Saturn have a large financial hurdle to climb if you want to play anything besides sports games. Japanese Saturn is fine but you have to figure out 2 things: 1. Finding a working Japanese Saturn and then the various required accessories for it. 2. Have to learn Japanese For the language issue, there are some games you can get away with not knowing how to read Japanese as the menus are in English. These are typically the sports games that had US/EU releases. You can get away with Fighting games because the menus are wasy to figure out. Anything beyond that, such as RPGs or anything more complex, you won't be able to get by with just Katakana knowledge. Some games you are doing to need to know Hiragana and the other one. One example is that if you can't read Hiragana, and have not played the English version of Magic Knight Rayearth, you won't be able to play the Japanese version because of the menus. However, if you aren't concerned with having to hunt down physical games, you can get a Saturn or Dreamcast (any model) and then TerraOnion's MODE, which is an ODE that installs to either console and can play any region games. The Genesis is the best bet for compatibility, if you want to be able to play Master System games then you'll need a Power Base Converter. Genesis games are a lot easier to find in the secondary market than Saturn or Dreamcast, and usually at lower prices. As for which model, that is usually up to debate, but I tend to prefer the Model 1. |
| sworddude:
--- Quote from: tripredacus on October 02, 2020, 10:08:34 am ---Dreamcast and US Saturn have a large financial hurdle to climb if you want to play anything besides sports games. Japanese Saturn is fine but you have to figure out 2 things: 1. Finding a working Japanese Saturn and then the various required accessories for it. 2. Have to learn Japanese For the language issue, there are some games you can get away with not knowing how to read Japanese as the menus are in English. These are typically the sports games that had US/EU releases. You can get away with Fighting games because the menus are wasy to figure out. Anything beyond that, such as RPGs or anything more complex, you won't be able to get by with just Katakana knowledge. Some games you are doing to need to know Hiragana and the other one. One example is that if you can't read Hiragana, and have not played the English version of Magic Knight Rayearth, you won't be able to play the Japanese version because of the menus. However, if you aren't concerned with having to hunt down physical games, you can get a Saturn or Dreamcast (any model) and then TerraOnion's MODE, which is an ODE that installs to either console and can play any region games. The Genesis is the best bet for compatibility, if you want to be able to play Master System games then you'll need a Power Base Converter. Genesis games are a lot easier to find in the secondary market than Saturn or Dreamcast, and usually at lower prices. As for which model, that is usually up to debate, but I tend to prefer the Model 1. --- End quote --- I would not recommend a power base converter tons of quality games ain't compatible Just get a master system model 1 or even the inferior model 2 if you have to. |
| burningdoom:
--- Quote from: sworddude on October 02, 2020, 11:11:19 am --- --- Quote from: tripredacus on October 02, 2020, 10:08:34 am ---Dreamcast and US Saturn have a large financial hurdle to climb if you want to play anything besides sports games. Japanese Saturn is fine but you have to figure out 2 things: 1. Finding a working Japanese Saturn and then the various required accessories for it. 2. Have to learn Japanese For the language issue, there are some games you can get away with not knowing how to read Japanese as the menus are in English. These are typically the sports games that had US/EU releases. You can get away with Fighting games because the menus are wasy to figure out. Anything beyond that, such as RPGs or anything more complex, you won't be able to get by with just Katakana knowledge. Some games you are doing to need to know Hiragana and the other one. One example is that if you can't read Hiragana, and have not played the English version of Magic Knight Rayearth, you won't be able to play the Japanese version because of the menus. However, if you aren't concerned with having to hunt down physical games, you can get a Saturn or Dreamcast (any model) and then TerraOnion's MODE, which is an ODE that installs to either console and can play any region games. The Genesis is the best bet for compatibility, if you want to be able to play Master System games then you'll need a Power Base Converter. Genesis games are a lot easier to find in the secondary market than Saturn or Dreamcast, and usually at lower prices. As for which model, that is usually up to debate, but I tend to prefer the Model 1. --- End quote --- I would not recommend a power base converter tons of quality games ain't compatible Just get a master system model 1 or even the inferior model 2 if you have to. --- End quote --- The "incompatible" games work fine on the Power Base Converter if you get an actual Master System controller, which are compatible on a Genesis. I own Wonder Boy in Monster Land and the converter, speaking from experience. Had to buy a SMS controller and it fixed the issue. |
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