• vithigar@lemmy.ca
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      2 days ago

      Most of them? Care to provide some examples without the ridiculous “don’t work” hyperbole? Clearly most Sega games were functional, otherwise no one would’ve been playing them.

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        2 days ago

        That wasn’t actually good for the cartridge, long term. My parents provided us with q-tips, but we were a Nintendo family. I had a few friends that had the SEGA Master System, and though I don’t remember the titles, I do remember several cartridges that we never played, because there were problems with the game a level or two in.

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          1 day ago

          oh so the whole “sega games are broken” thing was just your experience with your friend’s pirated or literally broken cartridges?

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              11 hours ago

              i’m pretty sure console wars start when two companies try to fill the same niche, not when one company (according to one person’s anecdote) has broken games