Sega reaches across generations

SMS, Genesis, 32X, Sega CD, Saturn, Dreamcast
Post Reply
TheRev
128-bit
Posts: 982
Joined: Wed Jan 02, 2013 11:41 pm
Location: North Scituate RI

Sega reaches across generations

Post by TheRev »

For some reason I have no idea why or how but I ended up baby sitting my 8 year old cousin today.

I think my massive video game collection drew him in. We started off with Ridge Racer but soon moved on to Outrun and Crazy Taxi.

He LOVED Crazy Taxi so much that he didn't want to leave, I fired up my dreamcast for Crazy Taxi 1 and 2 and 18 Wheeler American Pro Trucker.

Kid loved em.

Also yanked my Dreamcast controller out of the system 4 times.

But this is a testament to Sega's Timelessness.
User avatar
noiseredux
Next-Gen
Posts: 38148
Joined: Fri Nov 14, 2008 1:09 pm
Contact:

Re: Sega reaches across generations

Post by noiseredux »

which port of Outrun? Man, I love that game so much.
Image
RyaNtheSlayA
Next-Gen
Posts: 9201
Joined: Fri Mar 14, 2008 4:56 pm
Location: Denver CO, USA

Re: Sega reaches across generations

Post by RyaNtheSlayA »

noiseredux wrote:which port of Outrun? Man, I love that game so much.
You and me both!

I'm partial to the Genesis port personally.
Older. Not wiser.
TheRev
128-bit
Posts: 982
Joined: Wed Jan 02, 2013 11:41 pm
Location: North Scituate RI

Re: Sega reaches across generations

Post by TheRev »

noiseredux wrote:which port of Outrun? Man, I love that game so much.
We were on my 360 for awhile so were were playing Outrun Online Arcade and Outrun 2.
I wanted to get him playing the Saturn Outrun but he didn't want to.

And Yeah I too love Outrun and my copy of the Saturn version is my most prized game out of all the 1000s of games I have.
AppleQueso

Re: Sega reaches across generations

Post by AppleQueso »

In my experience, most kids don't care how old or new a game is. If they haven't played it, it's new to them. They just want to have fun.

It was that way for me when I was a kid too at least.
TheRev
128-bit
Posts: 982
Joined: Wed Jan 02, 2013 11:41 pm
Location: North Scituate RI

Re: Sega reaches across generations

Post by TheRev »

he did say "nothing animated" as in no 2d

which upset me

But he had no problem playing R4 which yes is 3d but also, looks like shit (one of those PS1 games that hasn't aged well graphically )
AppleQueso

Re: Sega reaches across generations

Post by AppleQueso »

TheRev wrote:he did say "nothing animated" as in no 2d

which upset me
SHOULDA SMACKED 'IM
TheRev
128-bit
Posts: 982
Joined: Wed Jan 02, 2013 11:41 pm
Location: North Scituate RI

Re: Sega reaches across generations

Post by TheRev »

AppleQueso wrote:
TheRev wrote:he did say "nothing animated" as in no 2d

which upset me
SHOULDA SMACKED 'IM
I almost did.
ninjainspandex
Next-Gen
Posts: 4574
Joined: Fri Aug 12, 2011 7:32 pm
Location: Hartland Wisconsin

Re: Sega reaches across generations

Post by ninjainspandex »

Its sad all sega reaches across now is to bitch slap its fans
Image
TheRev
128-bit
Posts: 982
Joined: Wed Jan 02, 2013 11:41 pm
Location: North Scituate RI

Re: Sega reaches across generations

Post by TheRev »

ninjainspandex wrote:Its sad all sega reaches across now is to bitch slap its fans
Lovingly made Tribute to a Game saga won't make a sequel to (Streets of Rage Remake)?

FUCK YOU! LAWSUIT
Post Reply