The Master System Appreciation Thread

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33 pages later and it's still not fixed.

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BoneSnapDeez wrote:
We will agree to disagree. You should try Neutopia now that you have a PC Engine though. Bet we can find middle ground there.
I've been wanting the Turbografx version, but those TG16 prices make me sad.
noiseredux wrote: I think we can all agree that Axe Battler sucks as a Zelda II clone.
No question on that one. I'm glad it was only an hour long.
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alienjesus wrote: No question on that one. I'm glad it was only an hour long.
was it? Haha. I guess I didn't have the patience to give it a full 60 minutes. Maybe I'll suffer through someday for the heck of it.
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noiseredux wrote:
alienjesus wrote: No question on that one. I'm glad it was only an hour long.
was it? Haha. I guess I didn't have the patience to give it a full 60 minutes. Maybe I'll suffer through someday for the heck of it.
Probably an hour long if you know what to do, 2 if you're working through for the first time, it's really short.
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that's not bad. It was always a game I thought I should try again some time. Playing it RIGHT AFTER Golden Axe Warrior was a tough act to follow.
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I wish every game console came with a game built into it. Just something simple, ya know? I like that the Sega came with a game built in.
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samsonlonghair wrote:I wish every game console came with a game built into it. Just something simple, ya know? I like that the Sega came with a game built in.
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Speaking of Sega built-in games,

I have a clone Genesis/Mega Drive console with a second cartridge port at the bottom of the unit.
You can't fit a whole Mega Drive/Genesis cartridge there, but if you remove the internals of a cart it will fit in there just fine.
So whatever game is inserted there (as long as there is no game in the main cartridge port), it will boot up that particular game right away upon the system being switched on.
This way you have a "built-in" game, except this can be whatever game of your own choosing.
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Thierry Henry wrote: I have a clone Genesis/Mega Drive console with a second cartridge port at the bottom of the unit.
You can't fit a whole Mega Drive/Genesis cartridge there, but if you remove the internals of a cart it will fit in there just fine.
So whatever game is inserted there (as long as there is no game in the main cartridge port), it will boot up that particular game right away upon the system being switched on.
This way you have a "built-in" game, except this can be whatever game of your own choosing.
Whoa, that's pretty cool.
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TSTR wrote:Whoa, that's pretty cool.
Not to derail thread, but here is what I'm talking about:


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That is really cool. I would just leave the six pack in there.
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