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Thread: Unwrapping Sega games on Christmas Morning circa 1991-1998

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    I enjoyed your video. I noticed as you got older you got more Genesis games ;P. Genesis games prices must of been a bargain. I remember seeing SNES games still in stores around 1999 but not Genesis or any Sega except DC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IrishNinja View Post
    holy balls my parents sucked
    ^This.

    Jesus fucking christ. That's thousands of dollars worth of stuff there.

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    I'm a bit late on this, but OP rep'd. These are wonderful memories.

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    It's cool you got all these filmed, pretty sure my only Sega-related thing I have is a photo of me unwrapping Sonic 3D

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    Sadly I never unwrapped a Sega game for Christmas. When I was at the age when my folks would have bought me games, we only had a SNES and a PSX. These days, I just get money and buy the games myself. I wouldn't ask my folks or anyone to buy me a certain game, I wouldn't trust them to get the right one. Last Christmas I ordered Burning Rangers, Gungriffon, and Steep Slope Sliders.
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    Nope. Bloodlines is the problem, not me. I have no trouble with Super Castlevania IV (SNES) and Dracula X: Rondo of Blood (TCD), and have finished both games. Both of those are outstanding games, among the best platformers of the generation. In comparison Bloodlines is third or fourth tier.

    No, it's unbiased analysis. The only fanboyism is people who claim that Hyperstone Heist and Bloodlines are actually as good as their SNES counterparts.
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