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NiteProwleR

Free Hole Lay Row
Nov 17, 2023
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Multi-player is not the same without actual fist fights breaking out from smack talk and humiliating each other IRL. Rage mode is an off screen powerup.
 

NiteProwleR

Free Hole Lay Row
Nov 17, 2023
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There were so many good juans. I had a PSX which I loved but other than Twisted Metal and some sports games, it was a loner machine.

One of my buddy's would bring his n64 and we'd crowd around my living room and deathmatch 4 player games. We always had a decent TV. Nothing rich folk-like but it wasn't a 16 in old knobber, either. When my folks were tired of us being rowdy my maw would make a mess of tacos or dad would take us to the backyard to do Lucha Libre, on the fucking lawn lol. White boys running around with Mexican masks like Dos Caras.
 

MountainMedic

Rock Kicker
Sep 28, 2017
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I still think the Sega Genesis was the most fun system I've had.
Golf was fun, sonic was addictive, but the real gem was NHL. We'd have tournaments and shit at my place, grudge matches. You could fight in the game. So fun.
 

NiteProwleR

Free Hole Lay Row
Nov 17, 2023
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I loved instant replay. My neighbor had all the systems and cable TV. Everytime I went over he'd smash a controller.
 

kvr28

Ghost of KVR
Nov 22, 2015
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I still think the Sega Genesis was the most fun system I've had.
Golf was fun, sonic was addictive, but the real gem was NHL. We'd have tournaments and shit at my place, grudge matches. You could fight in the game. So fun.
Yep, anyone have the sega channel in the 90's? It was through the cable company. 19.99 a month IIRC. Had an adapter that plugged in and had different games every month. You could even save games. Sega was cutting edge.


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q5v3oQS-HGE
 

NiteProwleR

Free Hole Lay Row
Nov 17, 2023
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I got Dreamcast around college time. Way passed due, the PS3 was already out but I couldn't afford it or any of the games plus it was relatively new and didn't have the greatest library yet.

Sega had gone under and it was due to the Dreamcast's open ended software. I instantly had access to the full library by burning any game I needed off my computer. Plus, a few disc's full of mame roms. We'd have Unreal tourney and Quake 3 wars and me and the roommates had a pretty GD big tv(ugly as fuck heavy Sony). We were reliving the old damn days but with booze and drugs. I even had the arcade sticks for fighting games which it had an excellent catalog of.