• drcouzelis
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    1 year ago

    That’s a great write-up. I’ve never seen an SG-1000 outside of the National Video Game museum in Texas.

    I just looked up Girl’s Garden and the article is correct, it does look incredible! Parallax scrolling backgrounds, big bright colorful graphics, and a REALLY fun stage win screen.

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      1 year ago

      Honestly, I love this system. It feels like this is where games really started to get fun

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          1 year ago

          Nothing out of the ordinary, actually. Just loved Galaga, Space Invaders and Gulkave. They were well implemented in comparison to the Atari 2600

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            1 year ago

            I was just reading about Gulkave in a book I have! They said it’s a must play. I’ll check it out. 🙂

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        1 year ago

        I’m guessing you’re referring to home console games? Because arcade games of those times were awesome.

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    I was surprised years later when I learned this was a thing. I had a Genesis and a Game Gear and I was aware that the Master System was a thing, even though I’ve never seen one to this day, but the SG-1000 was a mystical beast that almost didn’t seem real. Then I learned SEGA was short for Service Games and that they used to make mechanical games and I was good and well blown away.

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    1 year ago

    The SG-1000 is brought to my attention just infrequently enough, that it feels like new knowledge every damn time.

    After all these years, I still haven’t even played anything from it. It’s like my brain wants to ignore its existence.