Message from @ManAnimal

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2019-11-14 17:44:18 UTC  

ah, ok; prolly 90' when i got mine

2019-11-14 17:44:29 UTC  

maybe 91

2019-11-14 17:44:38 UTC  

Sega released their 16 bit console a few years before nintendo, when they were still running the NES

2019-11-14 17:45:01 UTC  

yeah, but the 16 bit consiole wasn't very popular

2019-11-14 17:45:07 UTC  

I mean

2019-11-14 17:45:15 UTC  

It was basically a 50/50 divide eventually

2019-11-14 17:45:22 UTC  

Between the genesis and the SNES

2019-11-14 17:45:32 UTC  

yeah, pretty much

2019-11-14 17:45:40 UTC  

then the dream station killed it

2019-11-14 17:45:50 UTC  

Sorry the whay

2019-11-14 17:46:30 UTC  

Sega's main problem was getting footing after the 16 bit era

2019-11-14 17:46:38 UTC  

I've also been PC my whole life so 8/16 bit means color pallet and not architecture

2019-11-14 17:46:41 UTC  

Screwing up with their subsequent consoles

2019-11-14 17:46:49 UTC  

sega cd i guess it what it was called

2019-11-14 17:46:55 UTC  

@UrstMcRedHead I mean it did mean color pallete for consoles too

2019-11-14 17:47:08 UTC  

The sega cd was an addon for the genesis

2019-11-14 17:47:15 UTC  

Their next console was the saturn

2019-11-14 17:47:27 UTC  

Doom, and Quake where 8bit color pallet, but came out mid 90s

2019-11-14 17:47:33 UTC  

ah, saturn; maybe that is the one i was thinking of

2019-11-14 17:47:46 UTC  

boomer memory; only 16 bits at a time

2019-11-14 17:47:52 UTC  

😉

2019-11-14 17:47:54 UTC  

Nintendo's big mistake was sticking with cartridges even with the nintendo 64

2019-11-14 17:47:57 UTC  

It did work

2019-11-14 17:48:06 UTC  

And the nintendo 64 wasnt a failure by any means

2019-11-14 17:48:15 UTC  

That's why quake looked like shit 256 colors doesn't go well with dynamic lights

2019-11-14 17:48:16 UTC  

But it could've been more

2019-11-14 17:48:30 UTC  

Still, the nintendo 64 had plenty of nintendo charm to carry it

2019-11-14 17:48:56 UTC  

Then the Playstation 2 came along and basically became the best selling console of all time

2019-11-14 17:49:06 UTC  

Outselling both the genesis and SNES combined

2019-11-14 17:49:27 UTC  

reminder that the Gamecube was actually underrated for the generation it was a part of, hardware-wise.

2019-11-14 17:49:35 UTC  

Untill people got over the Xbox having a HD

2019-11-14 17:49:50 UTC  

@Eirshy thr gamecube shouldve been spherical

2019-11-14 17:50:02 UTC  
2019-11-14 17:50:06 UTC  

Gameball

2019-11-14 17:50:43 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/633967804483371009/644595077762646017/12323132132.jpg

2019-11-14 17:50:52 UTC  

Oh GOD

2019-11-14 17:51:07 UTC  

DO NOT AVERT YOUR GAZE SLUTS

2019-11-14 17:51:38 UTC  

Also, carts are superior to disks by a lot, disks were only superior in storage capacity for roughly two console generations, but carts, especially large carts like the NES/SNES/N64/GB/GBC/GBA had, were able to include additional hardware rather than just game data.

2019-11-14 17:52:46 UTC  

There's a reason why there's a problem with Ruby/Sapphire GBA carts irl these days, and it's because part of the expansion hardware that was in those carts had an expiration date (a non-replaceable battery that managed the clock).

2019-11-14 17:52:48 UTC  

@Timeward Man.. I got a Game Cube, a Game Sphere, and a Game Tetrahedron

2019-11-14 17:53:57 UTC  

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