Widespread gaming history myths

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sheath wrote:Ya'll, DLC is a current event not video game history. Technically nothing is history until it is at least 10 years old.


Favorite quote. Technically, history is the second before you read this.
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Myth:Segata Sanshiro is the greatest man to ever live.

Truth:Segata Sanshiro is not a man...

HE IS A GOD!!!!!!!
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3DSStrider wrote:HE IS A GOD!!!!!!!

Yeah. How well will your god fare during the Zombie Apocalypse?
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pakopako wrote:
3DSStrider wrote:HE IS A GOD!!!!!!!

Yeah. How well will your god fare during the Zombie Apocalypse?


he already lived through one. They had to use a nuclear missile to get him to leave the planet.
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ZeroAX wrote:
pakopako wrote:Yeah. How well will your god fare during the Zombie Apocalypse?
he already lived through one. They had to use a nuclear missile to get him to leave the planet.

Funny, it didn't seem like he was winning that fight.

And as for the nuclear missile, he jumped onto it of his own free will. (And then slammed it as it left the stratosphere.)
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pakopako wrote:Funny, it didn't seem like he was winning that fight.

And as for the nuclear missile, he jumped onto it of his own free will. (And then slammed it as it left the stratosphere.)


They didn't want to make the zombies from the game look lame, so he allowed them to corner him for a bit till the director had enough material for his ad, and then he proceeded to smash all those zombie skulls till they died.

Yes of his own free will in order to save the Sega we all still loved......You will be missed Segata Sanshiro....and Sega we loved :'(
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markeconrad wrote:
sheath wrote:Ya'll, DLC is a current event not video game history. Technically nothing is history until it is at least 10 years old.


Favorite quote. Technically, history is the second before you read this.

No, that's the past. It's different from "history".
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ZeroAX wrote:
pakopako wrote:Funny, it didn't seem like he was winning that fight.

And as for the nuclear missile, he jumped onto it of his own free will. (And then slammed it as it left the stratosphere.)


They didn't want to make the zombies from the game look lame, so he allowed them to corner him for a bit till the director had enough material for his ad, and then he proceeded to smash all those zombie skulls till they died.

Yes of his own free will in order to save the Sega we all still loved......You will be missed Segata Sanshiro....and Sega we loved :'(


Segata Sanshiro....he gave his life for the Dreamcast!! You know he was probably the reason sega saturn sold so well in Japan, people were scared that if they were playing playstation, he would come get them :lol:
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