nintendojo.com— ...Sega will be on board for the Nintendo Revolution's "backwards compatibility," however no details on which systems or games were given...
Dec 20, 2005View in Crawl 4
""Although this news isn't the "surprise" everyone is waiting for"What "surprise" is everyone waiting for?"Nintendo has pulled a "but wait, there's more!" and have yet to get around to telling us what type of steak knives are also coming free with the Revolution.For those not getting the joke, there's another major feature that we haven't been told about. That's the surprise.
nintendo rules. i remember the great debate back in the old days "SEGA, OR NINTENDO? WHICH IS BETTER?" the ninty fan boys would be like "NINTENDO!!!" then the Sega fan boys would be like, "SEEEGAA" and the girlfriends would be like, "GET OFF THE VIDEOGAMES!" and then years after it turns out Nintendo wins the war but faces new enemies like a higher difficulty setting on a tetris level. Do not worry though, because Nintendo always will win, they've been in the game business a long time, all starting with a trading card company.......
>but I'm not sure if they did any handheld games after the Game Gear fizzled outWhen the Dreamcast came out, Sega teamed up with SNK to come out with games for the Neo Geo Pocket Color. The little system was quite an impressive machine and had a cable to interface the Dreamcast. Unfortunately, it did horribly in the USA, just like the rest of SNK's product line has consistently done so in history.On the actual topic, I'm pretty excited about it. I won't really get a Revolution on the backwards compatibility alone, I'll wait it out like any other system and see what games it has. If it happens to have some great games along with the backwards compatibility (which I will definitely be using to play all my old school RPGs), it will be a great machine.
trjnDec 20, 2005
""Although this news isn't the "surprise" everyone is waiting for"What "surprise" is everyone waiting for?"Nintendo has pulled a "but wait, there's more!" and have yet to get around to telling us what type of steak knives are also coming free with the Revolution.For those not getting the joke, there's another major feature that we haven't been told about. That's the surprise.
amigaiceDec 20, 2005
No It's Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh SEGA!
cambrown99Dec 20, 2005
How sweet would it be if Nintendo and Sega snuck a Dreamcast emulator into the Revolution? That alone would make it the best console ever!
sketchstudiosDec 20, 2005
nintendo rules. i remember the great debate back in the old days "SEGA, OR NINTENDO? WHICH IS BETTER?" the ninty fan boys would be like "NINTENDO!!!" then the Sega fan boys would be like, "SEEEGAA" and the girlfriends would be like, "GET OFF THE VIDEOGAMES!" and then years after it turns out Nintendo wins the war but faces new enemies like a higher difficulty setting on a tetris level. Do not worry though, because Nintendo always will win, they've been in the game business a long time, all starting with a trading card company.......
spectre_25gtDec 22, 2005
Once more I say that Nintendo is going to kick ass and take names this round.
ambienceJan 5, 2006
>but I'm not sure if they did any handheld games after the Game Gear fizzled outWhen the Dreamcast came out, Sega teamed up with SNK to come out with games for the Neo Geo Pocket Color. The little system was quite an impressive machine and had a cable to interface the Dreamcast. Unfortunately, it did horribly in the USA, just like the rest of SNK's product line has consistently done so in history.On the actual topic, I'm pretty excited about it. I won't really get a Revolution on the backwards compatibility alone, I'll wait it out like any other system and see what games it has. If it happens to have some great games along with the backwards compatibility (which I will definitely be using to play all my old school RPGs), it will be a great machine.