CiDeRmAn wrote: » I don't know, I'd be a bit worried. How did you pay? Credit cards and PayPal have protection built in
Belmontie wrote: » Paid for it online with swipe
Cake of Tremendous Power wrote: » Hey lads, I asked on here a couple of weeks ago for advice on a cake maker to do a Sonic themed cake for a 30th. My friends partner got sorted and it turned out pretty well. There was originally 30 rings on it but folk started picking before I took the photo [IMG][/img]
Touch Fuzzy Get Dizzy wrote: » SEGA Genesis Mini announced at SEGA FES. - https://is.gd/LBks6V SEGA AGES coming to the Nintendo Switch this summer! - https://is.gd/N8qeTk SEGA working on Project Shin Sakura Taisen! - https://is.gd/ak9Yi4 Shenmue 1 & 2 Remasters announced for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC! - https://is.gd/OeEYxv These are all from Segabits, I usually copy the longer link but too lazy. DataDiscs : To celebrate @SEGA's announcement, we're repressing our SHENMUE LP. Available again this Summer. https://t.co/hVWUvzoGrw From DD's Twitter
Touch Fuzzy Get Dizzy wrote: » SEGA Genesis Mini announced at SEGA FES. - https://is.gd/LBks6V
Touch Fuzzy Get Dizzy wrote: » SEGA Genesis Mini announced
Touch Fuzzy Get Dizzy wrote: » SEGA Genesis
fmul9798 wrote: » Disappointed to see atgames mentioned for the mini to be honest, but maybe they'll surprise us.
Nerdkiller1991 wrote: »
Touch Fuzzy Get Dizzy wrote: » Probably get hacked easy enough like the Nes and SNES mini no?
wheresmahbombs wrote: » We know how the Genesis Flashback turned out.
Shapey Fiend wrote: » I kind of hope that ATGames have the ambition to deliver something good after getting lambasted by the press so much in the past. The hardware you need to do decent Mega Drive emulation must be cheap as chips at this point. It really requires they be a bit stupid to deliver a bad product in this day and age and I can get a MD2 clone from china for 15 euro so hopefully if Sega are choosing to put some distribution and marketing muscle behind the product they'll be setting a certain quality bar because while they licence a lot of **** out they do have a decent standard with their own products generally speaking.
Mr.Saturn wrote: » Have no faith in ATGames, frankly. Would actually argue they're doing more to hurt the Megadrive's legacy than continue it as this stage. Boot up one of their clonesles and you'll be greeted with awkward inputs, washed out images and a soundchip filtered through screaming depths of hell. Anyone buying them (or, I'm guessing, gifted one cause the SNES Mini was outta stock) will probably just shrug and go "I guess these old games just don't hold up."