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If it were the 80’s I would super recommend one. But in this day/age it’s plagued by poor draw distances, poor wire frame 3d, and just poor game play.

It is probably more of a fault with the arcade version that was revolutionary for it’s time, then it rotted and was ported out. Something like Frontier puts Star Wars to shame on low grade 68000 based hardware. But the sound, sure was awesome! I also want to do some passable review of the! I picked up one for about $150 USD. It is expensive, there is no doubt about that, and it is emulation.

I also picked up a NES on a chip console clone for about $13 USD. At the same time I can score a MegaDrive for about 30-40 USD, and 25-30 for a SNES. Which brings me to an interesting observation: There is next to NO Mega Drive stuff.

There is far more Saturn, and very few Dreamcast, but I’s seen maybe 15 Mega Drive carts. Meanwhile I’ve found Famicom/Super Famicom stuff almost everywhere I look.

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