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    Default Will the Xbox live port of Sonic CD renew interest in the original hardware?

    Do you think that Sega CD sales will pickup now that the port has been released? I would love for the platform to get some much needed attention from retro collectors; I think of it as the first mainstream CD console. I am very happy this port came about just so the game will not be forgotten.

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    I don't see why not. Quick Time Events are all the rage today anyway. Sega CD was WAY ahead of its time, heh.
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    Has the Xbox Live ports of Guardian Heroes, Sonic 2 (), or Crazy Taxi spurred interest in any of their respective consoles?

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    I actually think it'll have the opposite effect. Though other great titles exist, people think mainly of Sonic CD when they think of Sega CD. Once that title is readily available (to PSN, the Apple Store, and PC digital as well, not JUST Xbox Live BTW), people will have that much less of a reason to hunt down the original hardware. Look at what the numerous Genesis Sonic releases along Saturn, Dreamcast, PS2, GameCube, Xbox, PC, PS3, Wii, and Xbox 360 have done for interest in Genesis titles.

    We should be hoping for a renewed publisher interest in Sega CD though. Would be nice for this to lead to ports of Snatcher, Sol-Feace, Shining Force CD, and other good SCD titles.
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    I will never collect for any disk-based system.

    You can easily replace batteries or even capacitors, but there's no coming back from disk rot, nor is there any escaping it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BetaWolf47 View Post
    I actually think it'll have the opposite effect. Though other great titles exist, people think mainly of Sonic CD when they think of Sega CD. Once that title is readily available (to PSN, the Apple Store, and PC digital as well, not JUST Xbox Live BTW), people will have that much less of a reason to hunt down the original hardware. Look at what the numerous Genesis Sonic releases along Saturn, Dreamcast, PS2, GameCube, Xbox, PC, PS3, Wii, and Xbox 360 have done for interest in Genesis titles.

    We should be hoping for a renewed publisher interest in Sega CD though. Would be nice for this to lead to ports of Snatcher, Sol-Feace, Shining Force CD, and other good SCD titles.
    I was hoping publisher interest in the form of commercial quality homebrew like Genesis has started to get.

    Then again even with no copy protection, the most heinous of Chinese bootleggers want NOTHING to do with Sega CD. Let alone actual new games made.
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    Probably not. I have a soft spot for the Sega CD and it does have some very cool titles if you dig, but I don't know if that will be readily apparent to newbies. People who already seriously have the collecting bug would probably take interest regardless, but if you're only lukewarm on collecting retro games, then you'll probably be wondering where the worthwhile games beyond Sonic CD are. Those people probably won't scratch the surface beyond all the FMV games, so they'll decide not to bother. Or if they get some recommendations, like, say, Snatcher, the Lunar games, Popful Mail, Shining Force CD, etc., they'll probably think it's too expensive to bother. There are good, cheap games, but they're not talked about nearly as much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by theclaw View Post
    I was hoping publisher interest in the form of commercial quality homebrew like Genesis has started to get.

    Then again even with no copy protection, the most heinous of Chinese bootleggers want NOTHING to do with Sega CD. Let alone actual new games made.
    The only bootleg Sega CD game I know of is the hack Sonic Megamix and that's a demo version. The version currently being worked on seems so different that I would almost consider it a different hack altogether. They've changed quite a few level designs and aren't going to release any more demos until they are done. They are adding a lot to this one.

    I already thought the demo version surpassed other classic Sonic games.
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    Actually, the ports dunna stop there either! There is also an Android port and soon a Windows Phone 7 port. And during this launch period, both the Android and iOS versions of the game are a paltry $1.99. So if you want SONIC CD on either platform now is the time. No word on what the WP7 version will cost or when it'll be released, but if it doesn't have the promotional price of $2 then it'll be $4.99.

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