It must be pretty hard for a kid today to appreciate how mind-blowing this was in 1996. This was when the N64, which hadn't even come out yet, was considered jaw-dropping. This was almost a full generation ahead of that, on par with a lot of early PS2 stuff in a lot of ways. Sega's arcade hardware team was just amazing back then.
@GotNextVideo Model 3 hardware was designed by Lockeed Martin. Those guys worked for the US Military and had top-notch technology. I think Model 3 is even more powerful than Dreamcast/Naomi that came out 3 years later.
incredible!
RyudointheWay 3 months ago
It must be pretty hard for a kid today to appreciate how mind-blowing this was in 1996. This was when the N64, which hadn't even come out yet, was considered jaw-dropping. This was almost a full generation ahead of that, on par with a lot of early PS2 stuff in a lot of ways. Sega's arcade hardware team was just amazing back then.
GotNextVideo 4 months ago
@GotNextVideo I was only 6 back then, I didn't know shit about videogames. In 2050, there might as well be "make your own game" kits.
MegaLink08 4 months ago
@GotNextVideo Model 3 hardware was designed by Lockeed Martin. Those guys worked for the US Military and had top-notch technology. I think Model 3 is even more powerful than Dreamcast/Naomi that came out 3 years later.
GonoManiax 2 weeks ago in playlist Uploaded videos
@GotNextVideo I concur.
Angie2343 2 weeks ago
really advanced graphics for the time, the final character looks like T-1000 from Terminator 2
Viperzep 1 year ago
that metallic reflection effect was also used in mario 64 (metal mario, pit goo)
nooblet911 10 months ago