Dreamcast? i dont know. how about you guys?
Dreamcast? i dont know. how about you guys?
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Yeah, DC, I guess...
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Dreamcast. Saturn is a close second.
Practically ever answer here will be "Dreamcast"
And that's my answer, as well.
EDIT - And my Sega Master System.
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I would say the Saturn for me, with the TG16 as a close second. I saw the TG at my cousin's house as a kid and it had some great games, Bonks, Blazing Lasers and a few others that drew me in.
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Dreamcast, Dreamcast, Dreamcast. Virtually all of my fondest memories full stop come from that console, ignoring the 'from a failed console' stipulation.
TG-16, still my favorite system
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Geez I don't know. I wanna say Dreamcast, Saturn and TG-16. I just can't choose, so many great memories of all 3.
I have the best memories of the Turbo Grafx 16.
This was my first system after the NES and the Sega Master System.
I was the only fellow in the neighborhood with this console and I embraced it dearly. Very few retailers carry games for it and I got many games at Children's Palace as well as Toys R Us. Since games were tough to come by during its time, I kept them all and NEVER sold any. Those games are with me today! (as well as many more)
To this day I have strong love for the Turbo. I continue to enjoy it and the games that are on it even if they would be consider below average. I am Turbo Grafx fan and supporter for ever!
im going to list the ones i got close to launch date
TG16 for me
i bought it 4 months after launch, and before that i was playing the NES, then i sold it to pay for the Genesis and NHL hockey game that was out, then i bought it back from the guy i sold it to for $10 but it only had 5 games left of the 25 i sold it with
then the Atari 7800. bought a few months after launch also
i got the DC when they were discounted to $50 so no fond memories there
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Did the TG16 really fail, in the US?? I know it didn't set the world on fire, but I wouldn't really call it a failure - it survived it's 5 year shelf life.
It did fairly well until the SNES finally made both the Genny and the TG look like a old Colecovision. It had (and still has) some excellent titles, and did hold its own vs. the Genesis, when it was just Sega and NEC in the 16-bit market...
TG16>Saturn>Dreamcast
Dreamcast, mainly from the hours of Tokyo Extreme Racer 2.
Vectrex, because of the hours of playtime when I was a kid.
Dreamcast for sure. The Sega of old lives on in our hearts.
Dreamcast, hands down.
At the risk of sounding like everyone else, Dreamcast. I picked up my black sports model in 2001 with Sonic Adventure, Soul Calibur, Crazy Taxi and Sega Rally 2 and fell in love.
3DO, and the Dreamcast.