"The inherent vice of capitalism is the unequal sharing of blessings; the inherent virtue of socialism is the equal sharing of miseries." - Winston Churchill
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I'm surprised his parents would allow him to modify his basement like that!
[AK]Bribo
If you were a zombie and I had to kill you, I'd feel sad.
I need that basement.... all the money you could make off it... /drool.
lol, <3
Retired EQ, WoW Player.
I think a few of us has had a portion of that collection, the difference being, he never got rid of anything.....
I've had the Texas Instruments, the Atari 2600, the VIC20, Nintendo, Sega, Super Nintendo, Nintendo 64, Sega Saturn, Playstation, Playstation 2, XBox and a PC. Now think of all of the games that you had accumulated too. If I had that collection, I'd still be single too (LOSER!)
Ahhhh the Sega Saturn,, oh that thing had potential. But after the disaster with the release of the 32X for the Genesis. Sega was very quickly losing ground. And the fact they nerfed the hardware in the Saturn made it very short lived and put Sega further out of the console race.
I honestly think if Sega didn't push so hard and quick to release the Saturn they may have had a longer run. I know that I was scorned after buying a Saturn, and hardly having any quality games to enjoy. That make me stand soild ground against buying a Dreamcast. I wasn't gonna make a third mistake. And I know may others felt the same way I did, hence the drop from the console market.
They really had the market during the time of Genesis, that was really their time in the sun.
The Dreamcast was an amazing machine.
The sun has fallen down
And the billboards are all leering
And the flags are all dead at the top of their poles.
Had Sega continued to back the Dreamcast, it would've went far.
Its sad that they started the trend of not backing their systems well after the 32x.
lol, <3
Retired EQ, WoW Player.