What if video game streaming was available in the 90s? Well, it's not a hypothetical — it actually was. In 1994, Sega released what was known as the Sega Channel for their Mega Drive/Genesis console.
At the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, a decade after its console debut in North America, Nintendo dubbed 1994 the Year of the Cartridge. While there were many memorable cartridge-based hits ...
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40 years later, the Sega Master System is still a hidden gem in retro gaming
The Sega Master System, despite being overshadowed by the NES, remains a fascinating console with hidden gem games worth reexamining.
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