That seems to be pretty common among old computers in general. Most old macs have 1904 as a starting point for their clock. on another interesting note, the PS2 my brother got thought it was 2067 when I checked the date. XD
Out of curiosity, how many PS2s do you think will still be functional by then?
near none. I think almost every console with moving parts (CDs and HDDs) will eventually brake by themselves.. Even more with the PS2's laser problems.
@Sisound yeah by then even the PS5 or ps6 might not even work... however sega saturn still will. that machine is too awesome to not work, 3do will also still work cause nobody plays those for them to get worn out.
Mmm... the SegaOS
kanfor 9 months ago 3
Was this only in one language, or was this system multilingual?
ApacheMan2K 1 year ago
Seeing autoexec.bat, config.sys and config.bak makes me think about MS-DOS!
shadow524951 1 year ago 2
i want a TeraDrive!!!!!
rescuehero942 2 years ago
An awesome machine... I can't help but think arrogantly; How many other people who have watched this actually own one? I'm betting not that many.
HighTreason610 2 years ago
not that many is kind of a stretch. More like just you.
jpsplat 2 years ago
The TeraDrive was a neat concept.
drivojulianrobotnik 2 years ago
Excellent year.
matttheman597 3 years ago
probably none.
marcfinnwilson 3 years ago
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does this computer have access 2 the internet???
Sonicdude1995 3 years ago
Its an 8MHZ 286. Of course not.
drivojulianrobotnik 2 years ago
I understand that IBM made a PC/MegaDrive system, is this it?
Lachlant1984 3 years ago
actually, that was Amstrad that made the Mega PC 386 and Mega PC 486
marcfinnwilson 3 years ago
yes it is. Released in Japan only.
Sisound 3 years ago
Yes this is the one IBM made only for the Japanese market, the Amstrad is completely another system with a mega drive included.
Ryoga2K 2 years ago
Wasn't it Amstrad who made that system? It was IBM/PC compatible.
falkerhard 2 years ago
1980, lol!
neogeon 3 years ago
If you look closely, you'll see that the copyright message actually says 1990.
RABBIDGamfan 3 years ago 2
yeah, but the internal clock says 1980...which is actually even funnier since its implying it is 10 years before it was even built.
neogeon 3 years ago
That seems to be pretty common among old computers in general. Most old macs have 1904 as a starting point for their clock. on another interesting note, the PS2 my brother got thought it was 2067 when I checked the date. XD
Out of curiosity, how many PS2s do you think will still be functional by then?
RABBIDGamfan 3 years ago 8
near none. I think almost every console with moving parts (CDs and HDDs) will eventually brake by themselves.. Even more with the PS2's laser problems.
Sisound 3 years ago 7
@Sisound yeah by then even the PS5 or ps6 might not even work... however sega saturn still will. that machine is too awesome to not work, 3do will also still work cause nobody plays those for them to get worn out.
MrDebauch 1 year ago
@MrDebauch Yeah, but will a PS5/6 even play PS2 games at this rate?
Dant2142 1 month ago
@RABBIDGamfan really, when I bought a new gamecube in 2006 it thought it was 2064
blackgold25 1 year ago
Didn't even know that Sega dabbled with PC's. Thanks for the video.
TimelordR 3 years ago
Awesome operating system! Man I so want one of these.
sinistermoon 3 years ago
would make for game pirating a hell of a lot easier
jawbraeka 3 years ago 2
Nice one for and old Sega fan! ^_^ Haven't seen it yet.
YuzoTibi 3 years ago
EPIC!
miiwii93 4 years ago