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Powered by the sturdy, efficient and all-time favorite [[Motorola 68k processor]], the '''Sega Mega Drive''', or '''SMD''', was the [[console]] to revolutionize [[gaming]]. Aside the usual awesome games, it boasted [[Sonic 3 & Knuckles]] (with [[Lock-On Technology]]!), [[Streets of Rage 2]] and let's not forget the best version of [[Satan's theme]]. | Powered by the sturdy, efficient and all-time favorite [[Motorola 68k processor]], the '''Sega Mega Drive''', or '''SMD''', was the [[console]] to revolutionize [[gaming]]. Aside the usual awesome games, it boasted [[Sonic 3 & Knuckles]] (with [[Lock-On Technology]]!), [[Streets of Rage 2]] and let's not forget the best version of [[Satan's theme]]. | ||
- | Too bad some silly [[CEO]]s had to make [[blunder]] after blunder following the [[Great Success]] of the SMD itself, leading to such [[bizarre]] devices as the [[Sega CD]] and the [[Sega 32X]]. They should have just made the Neptune. Oh wait, then [[The Neptune]] wouldn't have been so damn [ | + | Too bad some silly [[CEO]]s had to make [[blunder]] after blunder following the [[Great Success]] of the SMD itself, leading to such [[bizarre]] devices as the [[Sega CD]] and the [[Sega 32X]]. They should have just made the Neptune. Oh wait, then [[The Neptune]] wouldn't have been so damn [[awesome]] a decade later. |
[[Category:Sega gaming consoles]] | [[Category:Sega gaming consoles]] | ||
[[Category:Standalone gaming consoles]] | [[Category:Standalone gaming consoles]] |
Revision as of 00:42, 27 January 2010
Powered by the sturdy, efficient and all-time favorite Motorola 68k processor, the Sega Mega Drive, or SMD, was the console to revolutionize gaming. Aside the usual awesome games, it boasted Sonic 3 & Knuckles (with Lock-On Technology!), Streets of Rage 2 and let's not forget the best version of Satan's theme.
Too bad some silly CEOs had to make blunder after blunder following the Great Success of the SMD itself, leading to such bizarre devices as the Sega CD and the Sega 32X. They should have just made the Neptune. Oh wait, then The Neptune wouldn't have been so damn awesome a decade later.