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| sheep2001:
--- Quote from: AO007 on April 12, 2012, 10:45:19 AM ---IMO, SEGA consoles aren't a smart investment when the games are easily available through other methods. I used to have a Dreamcast, but since the only games I really liked were Sonic Adventure 1+2, you can imagine what I did with it after I got a Gamecube. :/ --- End quote --- So many more amazing games on the Dreamcast. IMO it's the most under-rated, short lived console. It was streets ahead of even the PS2 - if they had carried on commercial development I think we would have seen some truly stunning stuff running on the DC. Add to that the ability to play all the beats of rage and other homebrew so easily - every household should have a DC! (or 3 - haha) |
| AppleQueso:
The vast majority of games/systems I've gotten rid of over the years I've regretted. I just like having a library of stuff I guess. Btw, as an SNES kid growing up, exploring the Sega library for the first time has been a really cool experience. The Genesis has SO much great stuff outside of Sonic. |
| Super GDubs Fighter II Turbo: Championship Edition III:
--- Quote from: wiggy on April 12, 2012, 10:48:58 AM ---Actually, the DC is the ONLY Sega system that I LOVE! LOL! Now about that Sharpie avatar... edit: Got you covered ;) --- End quote --- Woo! I'm an art major, so I know way too much about sharpies.... Almost too much >.> <.< |
| wiggy:
LULZ! I'm more of an Chartpak AD marker fan ;) |
| AppleQueso:
Oh, right. OP: If collecting is getting in the way of achieving what you want in life, then by all means, stop. It's important to keep a balance. Also, as far as owning tons of games you rarely play, personally I simply like having them there when I need them. PLUS IT'S COOL LOOKING. |
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