@Rhaoulos Oo we got a smart one here! Until every inanimate object in my house has internet access I will not be satisfied. I want to browse using anything that's not designed for browsing.
That's one of the saddest stories, I feel it for the poor engineers and I hope everything worked out for them. I always felt Naka was overrated. The structure and attitude of Sega as a business was abhorrent to the videogame industry & gamers. The dissolution of Sega a short time later is a harsh example of mismanagement and short sightedness that modern companies seem to repeat often.
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Re: Random: Game Boy WiFi Cartridge Lets You Browse Wikipedia On A Pea-Soup Screen
@Savage_Joe
I play DOOM on the doorknobs & Quake in my quilt
Re: Random: While We Wait For A New F-Zero, This ZX Spectrum 'Port' Will Have To Do
I dare say this would have blown my tiny mind in the 80s
Re: Yuji Naka Killed "Dreamcast's Star Fox", Says Former Sega Producer
@carlos82
Oh yes, still play his games to this day and they still impress
Re: Yuji Naka Killed "Dreamcast's Star Fox", Says Former Sega Producer
@GrailUK
Yeah if he turned out to be a bell end I think he gets a pass
Re: Random: Game Boy WiFi Cartridge Lets You Browse Wikipedia On A Pea-Soup Screen
@Rhaoulos
Oo we got a smart one here! Until every inanimate object in my house has internet access I will not be satisfied. I want to browse using anything that's not designed for browsing.
Re: Yuji Naka Killed "Dreamcast's Star Fox", Says Former Sega Producer
@JasmineDragon
I live in Wales, UK. See this often & enjoy replying in Welsh!
Re: Yuji Naka Killed "Dreamcast's Star Fox", Says Former Sega Producer
@GrailUK
Yu Suzuki?
Re: Random: Game Boy WiFi Cartridge Lets You Browse Wikipedia On A Pea-Soup Screen
@Bunkerneath
Only if it's wikipedia and nothing else.
Re: Random: Game Boy WiFi Cartridge Lets You Browse Wikipedia On A Pea-Soup Screen
Ok, so now all Nintendo handhelds have a browser? Switch next please!
Re: Yuji Naka Killed "Dreamcast's Star Fox", Says Former Sega Producer
That's one of the saddest stories, I feel it for the poor engineers and I hope everything worked out for them. I always felt Naka was overrated. The structure and attitude of Sega as a business was abhorrent to the videogame industry & gamers. The dissolution of Sega a short time later is a harsh example of mismanagement and short sightedness that modern companies seem to repeat often.