Funny thing is FM is actually an older technology than PSG, but PSG was cheaper to mass produce at the time.samsonlonghair wrote:FM Synth is a relatively "modern" method of making video game music
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Hence quotation marks.Exhuminator wrote:Funny thing is FM is actually an older technology than PSG, but PSG was cheaper to mass produce at the time.samsonlonghair wrote:FM Synth is a relatively "modern" method of making video game music
By the way, there's a really cool video on 8-bit music techniques here:
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I've got another small lot of UK Master System games on the way! For some games it is much much cheaper than eBay. I wish I could do the same with Brazilian Master System games. Some quick googling seems to indicate that shipping is pretty crazy both in and out of the country. 
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So quick Master System question - are there any games that were ONLY released for Master System on the cards and not on cartridges? I know just about nothing about the card games since I've never actually seen one in the wild.
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Good question. From what I know certain games that were released as cards in the US had cart releases in Europe. Dunno if any are just on cards.
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I found one if you don't count the Taiwan cart. http://segaretro.org/Great_Soccer
There were also a handful of Japanese card exclusives.
http://segaretro.org/Comical_Machine_Gun_Joe
http://segaretro.org/Great_Baseball_(1985)
http://segaretro.org/Pit_Pot
http://segaretro.org/Satellite_7
http://segaretro.org/Woody_Pop
There were also a handful of Japanese card exclusives.
http://segaretro.org/Comical_Machine_Gun_Joe
http://segaretro.org/Great_Baseball_(1985)
http://segaretro.org/Pit_Pot
http://segaretro.org/Satellite_7
http://segaretro.org/Woody_Pop
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... And I only today noticed this is The Master Sytem Appreciation Thread. Hooray typos for a bunch of pages.
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If we look at ONLY the North American Market, I can think of an example of a Sega Card game that is not available in any other format: Teddy Boy Blues.
http://segaretro.org/Teddy_Boy_Blues
There's a cartridge version of this game in PAL land, but not in North America.
There's also a pair of games called "Great Baseball" with the same story. The Sega Card game is different from the cartridge game of the same name, but neither of them are any good.
http://segaretro.org/Teddy_Boy_Blues
There's a cartridge version of this game in PAL land, but not in North America.
The Sega Card version of Great Soccer is a different game from the cartridge version. That's true, but you'd need to REALLY love playing sports game to want to play Great Soccer.bmoc wrote:I found one if you don't count the Taiwan cart. http://segaretro.org/Great_Soccer
There's also a pair of games called "Great Baseball" with the same story. The Sega Card game is different from the cartridge game of the same name, but neither of them are any good.
Woody Pop is actually available in North America as a Game Gear cartridge. This is a legitimately fun breakout clone. It's good in short spurts.bmoc wrote:There were also a handful of Japanese card exclusives.
http://segaretro.org/Comical_Machine_Gun_Joe
http://segaretro.org/Great_Baseball_(1985)
http://segaretro.org/Pit_Pot
http://segaretro.org/Satellite_7
http://segaretro.org/Woody_Pop
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It's okay man. I pointed out that typo many many pages ago and no one cared.KalessinDB wrote:... And I only today noticed this is The Master Sytem Appreciation Thread. Hooray typos for a bunch of pages.
At my job, there is a sign on the main door with the word "labeled" misspelled as "labled". I pointed this out to my boss forever ago. He didn't care, and no one else who works there cares. But that fucking sign and its fucking misspelled word piss me off every single time I see it.
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I would go out of my way to stick the correctly spelled word over the top just to be an ass.Exhuminator wrote:It's okay man. I pointed out that typo many many pages ago and no one cared.KalessinDB wrote:... And I only today noticed this is The Master Sytem Appreciation Thread. Hooray typos for a bunch of pages.
At my job, there is a sign on the main door with the word "labeled" misspelled as "labled". I pointed this out to my boss forever ago. He didn't care, and no one else who works there cares. But that fucking sign and its fucking misspelled word piss me off every single time I see it.