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Pretty much everyone knows that every decision Sega made in the mid-90s were extremely wrong, so there's too much talk about the strategical failure. What I really want to know when reading an article about the Nomad is if it's worth buying, how much I should pay for it, what I must have except the unit itself, its quality, issues for Europeans who want it, etc.
The article was a retrospective and not meant to do that, but this would be a great idea. I would have written one myself, except that I stupidly traded away my Nomad years ago. :(
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And by the way... who would except a portable 16-bit system (from 1995 or even today) to be able to use it's cd add on or 32-bit expansion??? The Master System was dead in the US since 1990 or so, so a converter for that would be a little bit pointless, and you can buy one for the Game Gear anyway.
When you spend $160 on a 32X and Sega releases the Genesis/Sega CD CDX hybrid around the same time, you'd expect SOME degree of compatibility. Not being able to use anything eliminated the Nomad as a serious choice for those who wanted the complete Sega 16-bit experience in one package. Thankfully, the CDX fills that role nicely.