Yeah I think so. This is at a shop I‘ve dealt with a bunch of times, and they’re good about only selling complete, good-condition hardware. They'd have a note on the box there if anything was missing.
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Some pictures of a cool '90s Sega dojinshi (not porn) I got earlier this year
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This thread really delivers!
That Play Sega pad is very nice. Some kinda kid-oriented Saturn promotion?
If I remember correctly, Play Sega was a proto-Netflix type service for PC in the West during the Wii/PS3/360 generation, using browser-based Mega Drive emulation. Subscribers would get this USB gamepad shipped to them for free.
Sega Ages Herzog Zwei came out a few hours ago on the Japanese eShop and will be (for now at least) the final release of this series on Nintendo Switch. One brave soul compiled all the Sega Ages intros cameos and tagged all the (sometimes super obscure) Sega characters that have appeared between the different games. Pretty neat!
https://youtu.be/Dl2zOjRSe_w
I‘m curious what quality of life improvements they’ve done for herzog zwei, if any. I wonder if anything can really beat phantasy star though.
Here is a stream of the Sega Ages version from a young up-and-comer that may have had a professional martial arts career in his youth but is now unemployed and turned to Youtube for a living apparently.
https://youtu.be/w_KG4vthzuM
hmm, looks like we got a chibi commander doing a lot more explaining now, that's something.
Right. I was a bit surprised at the E-mote logo when booting the game but it seems M2 found a way to promote their tech in an unrelated project. As you can see they also use the wider display of the Switch’s screen to add more information about your troops. As always with these releases, the game is already fully translated.
Here is Takahashi Hiroyuki suddenly realizing that he is about to release The Greatest Game Ever Made™.
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with quite a nice sweater, as well! kind of sad (to me) that the director and producer just wound up working on the mario sports games starting in 2000. I guess golden sun as well. Did Nintendo buy Camelot, or what happened there? I guess they‘re 2nd party, and wikipedia says it’s because they were mad shining force III didn‘t get enough promotion on the saturn, which doesn’t make a lot of sense to me. If I were sega in 1998 I'd be wanting to give them money for a dreamcast redux of the whole thing or whatever.
I actually thought Camelot was gone, but I guess they are just making games I am not gonna play. Boo!!!
Camelot is still totally independent as far as I know. The only company relationship in the open is their sour relationship with Sega after Shining Force III. Camelot have never commented why they dropped their relationship with Sony, although the whole Minna no Golf situation has been really weird. They have tried stuff on their own about 10 years ago (I remember a project with Capcom and some online golf game for PC) but nothing has really caught on. I believe Mario Tennis Aces is their most successful game in over two decades.
huh, maybe they Just Don‘t Have It anymore. but it also seems like they’ve gotten kind of tied in to major franchises that they don't own, and have just persisted that way. seems like it may have become a job more than anything else at some point.
Hmm the two brothers are middled-aged Japanese men. I don’t think it’s a giant stretch of the imagination that they genuinely like golf and tennis. Also, I am not sure a RPG director from the 90’s would enjoy making a RPG in the current generation, given how much game development has changed…
They are one of the very few indie RPG studios from that era that have survived so they seem to have a good read on what to do and most importantly not to do in order to keep your studio afloat. But maybe they come to Kickstarter one day?
I would lose my mind to see some original Camelot folks come out with a Kickstarter for a Shining or Landstalker-like. Really, really loved their Sega output.
I mean, if Suikoden can do it...
Yeah, I guess I have to remember that people who did stuff I once thought was cool might not be cool now, or might not have ever been cool, and just lucked out that time.