So she started playing Nintendo, her grades coincidentally dropped, and one therapy session was enough for her parents to REVERSE their decision? And buy a computer? Bit of wishful thinking…
Most people forget that the Genesis/Mega Drive was never made to compete with the SNES, but instead was the competitor for the NES. That it could keep up with the SNES when it came out says something about the console.
Fun fact: “Blast processing” is actually a real thing, but it was never used in any shipped Sega games, likely because it proved almost impossible to implement in the code.
I’m at a crossroad where I wanna play video games to relax myself from the stress of responsibilities but I can’t relax because I know I got responsibilities to do ðŸ˜
I meant “Super FX” games. “Mode 7” was a thing from the SNES’ start.
And then Nintendo started rolling out Mode 7 games and Sega was in the rear view from then on.
So she started playing Nintendo, her grades coincidentally dropped, and one therapy session was enough for her parents to REVERSE their decision? And buy a computer? Bit of wishful thinking…
Yeah, to this day, I never understood the term blast processing.
Most people forget that the Genesis/Mega Drive was never made to compete with the SNES, but instead was the competitor for the NES. That it could keep up with the SNES when it came out says something about the console.
Ah yes, blast processing. A phrase that nobody could give a proper definition for.
Fun fact: “Blast processing” is actually a real thing, but it was never used in any shipped Sega games, likely because it proved almost impossible to implement in the code.
It’s easy to win a battle of wits against an unarmed boy. 🙂
And this is how Michelle wins an argument!
Oh, I just noticed Kevin’s got new sunglasses.
I’m at a crossroad where I wanna play video games to relax myself from the stress of responsibilities but I can’t relax because I know I got responsibilities to do ðŸ˜