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@ThElitE lol, i'll bet you never let her touch any of your systems again after that.
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@danel240 because they sold out for the sake of mainstream appeal....
that's the only answer...
the N64 and gamecube weren't very successful sales wise. and that nearly killed nintendo.
so they sold out and went for gimmicky mass media shovelware.....
with the wii and DS...
it's not quality which kept nintendo alive...
it's selling out....
i miss the 90's the N64 and SNES were awesome.....
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@danel240 True, but if the Dreamcast had received better marketing and had become more popular things would look very different. It still is the best console for its time i have ever owned and i own all the "big ones" since NES. Nintendo had the N64 and Sony the PS1 and they were just a shadow of the Dreamcast. Sadly it never really took off as Sega had produced too much crap since the Genesis. Not many not hardcore fans did still buy their stuff. They should have ;)
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bought one with a little yellowing on the bottom on ebay yesterday, cant wait!
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pal version looks much better. i bought one from my friend for 20€ an now i have donkey kong country mega man x2 and just bought super mario kart :D
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The only reason Sega went down under is terrible management. Nothing wrong with the hardware, the guys selling it really blew it.
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"it's like a toaster" - LOL
My litter sister put a bunch of pennies in my old SNES around the time the N64 came out. I'll never forgive her.
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I never did the paper thing, but I gave my SNES and cartridges plenty of CPR back in the day.
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@renno650 any classic game store you should have one we have one up here in north dakota
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And where can i find SNES games? thanks too
There are good reasons why the Nintendo is still pumping out hardware and Sega is a shell of what it once was remember that.
danel240 1 month ago 6
@sacrament182 Whoa, the SNES looks frigging awesome.
Graynumber 2 weeks ago 2