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Sega Master System Promo

This commercial shows all the possibilities of the Sega Master System  
 
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aubba (4 months ago) Show Hide
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sega is the one
BenJabituya (11 months ago) Show Hide
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Space Harrier recently came out on the Wii Virtual Console.
rkoguy (11 months ago) Show Hide
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the challenge will NEVER be there! jk XD
cLaRkDamn (5 months ago) Show Hide
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yesh with that awful joy... it is reversed omg
MattelAquarius (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Rad Racer used the cheesy red/blue cardboard glasses. The Sega Master System used special electronic glasses which plugged into the console. The glasses contained lcd "shutters" for each eye. I.e. the game program could control which eyed was blocked, and which eye was not. So the game would display the view for the right eye on the screen in 1/30th of a second, while blocking the user's left eye in the glasses.
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Then it would switch, showing the view for the left eye on the screen, while blocking the right eye in the glasses. The user's brain combined the images together in a stereo 3D picture. This process continued on perfectly synchronized for an excellent 3D effect. Red/blue cardboard just does not compare. The Sega 3D games were in full color. Cool stuff. Don't get me wrong, I loved Rad Racer, and 3D World Runner on the NES, but the 3D effect was just a gimmick. On the Sega, it was very cool.
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The sad thing is that when the Genesis came out, it too could only show 64 colours at a time. Just goes to show that Sega doesn't didn't learn much about hardware until the Dreamcast came around.
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What about the Saturn?
hankseptember (1 year ago) Show Hide
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i beat the arcade version on one credit at Hershey Park in Pennsylvania ^^

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