I love my Genesis. In
fact, aside from still owning one (Well, two. I “acquired my mother-in-law’s) –
as all video game enthusiasts should – I continue to purchase accessories and
games from garage sales and thrift store shelves, even if I already have them –
again, as any retro gamer should. I grew up with the Genesis primarily. I still
remember my father’s friend playing Sonic on his archaic, back lit, 70”(or
something, I was a little kid) big screen TV. When he handed me the controller,
at all of 5 years old, it was game over. Or game on as it may be. So when Sega
introduced a handheld that was what amounted to a portable Genesis…well, I
nearly exploded with excitement.
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Sunday, August 31, 2014
Saturday, August 23, 2014
Is that a gaming console in your pocket?...Ep. 4
Not every device hits
the mark, but some of them damn sure try. Today we look at what I have always
considered the number two spot on my top 5 list of handhelds. With excellent games,
fantastic graphics, and the ability to connect with Sega’s swan song, the
Dreamcast, this little handheld was a personal favorite when I first
experienced it back in good ol’ 1999. Join me as I return to the land of the
handhelds in this week’s “Is that a gaming console in your pocket…”, as we look
at the short lived, but impressive Neo Geo Pocket.
Ep 4: The Little
Handheld that Could.
Thursday, August 21, 2014
Is that a game system in your pocket or are you just happy to see me.
Ep 3: Too much, Too Soon
Sometimes it’s hard to remember that handheld gaming –
barring inclusion of what can be considered prototypes like Nintendo’s Game and
Watch line – is 25 years old. That’s a quarter of a century! What may be more
surprising to those who were unaware, who forgot, or are too young, is that
even back in the beginning there was a system that already had features that
wouldn’t become the norm for over a decade later.
*Gasp* a double dose of handheld gaming goodness! You're so lucky!
Ep 2: The New Kid in Town.
Though my first gaming experience was with the original NES,
I truly cut my teeth on the Sega Genesis. With faster gameplay, beautiful
graphics, and the very first game I ever perfected (Sonic 3 was my first-hand
introduction to Super Sonic) it seemed fitting that this second entry in my
continued look at portable gaming be the history of Sega’s answer to the
juggernaut that was the Nintendo Game Boy, the Sega Game Gear.
Jeez, I said it was "soon" didn't I?
Few things for me have been more life changing than my
introduction to video games. From my father purchasing an original NES that
just so happened to make it into my room after he got bored with it to the Xbox
360 and Playstation 3 sitting on the shelves under my HDTV right now, I got bit
by the bug young and have never looked back. I became a man obsessed before I
even started elementary school and that obsession hasn’t waned in over two
decades.
Trial by fire.
Low and behold, a new article is soon to be revealed.
I've got something in my pocket, would you like to see it?
I've got something in my pocket, would you like to see it?
In the beginning...
Prepare thy selves, for thou art soon to be brought before the most awesome and powerful of the realms great orators.
Or you know, I've got a blog and am self obsessed.
So here starts the beginning of my adventure. I will force you to come along. I get lonely.
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