Fri 24th Jun I'd assume burn every copy on the planet and destroy the source code before letting ubisoft touch anything else ever again.If your third party support is garbage, I won’t support you. Maybe I’m in the minority, but I don’t care how good your first party games are. I was fourteen when PlayStation launched, and a total Nintendo/Sega fanboy! PlayStation managed to grab my complete and undivided attention, at least until the Dreamcast arrived. They were banking on Virtua Fighter-an arcade port, and a bad one at that-selling consoles. They stopped supporting the Genesis way too early, they should have stuck with the September release date, they should have worked on the architecture of the console more to help bring the cost down, and they should have chased after a more robust, diverse library. Mon 6th Jun believe was a combination of right console at the wrong time and proof that Sega was an absolute mess! If Sega of Japan had actually paid attention to the North American market, they could have alleviated so many of the unnecessary mistakes they made.Of course, Sonic CD is already known as one of available games. Why should I need one Genesis and set of controllers connected to my TV for Sonic 1&2 and a bunch of spin-offs and another Genesis for Sonic CD and probably others, for example? HDMI ports and physical space aren't exactly unlimited, and convenience sharply declines as those two resources become exhausted.Įdit: And I know Sonic 3 & Knuckles are not mentioned, but I used them as an example due to the possiblity as Sonic Origins draws near, and the fact that they can be seen as multiple separate entries on top of several games in the series already on the current model. So far it looks like they are going the route of having this one stand out on its own with unique games not on the original model, but honestly, I wish they would just put everything on the first model on here too, but expand the list with more, unique titles. I don't know what to think about this just yet. would this be worth it? How much overlap in games will there be between the two models? Will I need two Genesis Minis just to get the whole experience (Mini 1 for Sonic 1&2 Mini 2 for Sonic 3, Knuckles, 3&K), or will this one feature a more complete library making the original more obsolete and overall better? Or will the new system just focus more on providing games that really weren't a part of the original model, making it more of a potential worthwhile buy even for owners of the original console, assuming its full and final list of games is worth it? I already have the original Genesis Mini. I personally don't know what to think of this, and I'll hold off until more is known, including more of the included games. If you're wondering how the above roster compares to the previous edition of the Mega Drive Mini, check out the full list for the first one in our guide below:
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