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Sega Uranus
06-09-2006, 06:04 PM
I can't find my power cord for the SegaCD, and I wan't to play it really badly...so to give me something to do... Tell us your sadest SegaCD momment!
Mine is when I discovered all of my friends don't give 2 sh*ts about this console... What's up with that???
GeckoYamori
06-09-2006, 07:40 PM
Considered temporary emulation?
Sega Uranus
06-09-2006, 07:49 PM
Yes, I considered it, but I have maybe... 1.g left on my hard drive, I can't really do anything about it either, so that idea was thrown out the window, shot in the face, and continuasly raped by some guy named Mr. Bear.
Besides, im a n00b when it comes to SegaCD emulation, so I wouldn't know where to start anyways.
If I can get some of this crap off the computer can somebody help me out?
GeckoYamori
06-09-2006, 07:55 PM
Space isn't much of a problem when you can boot your original discs using the emulator.
What you need to get started is the system's BIOS ROM loaded into your emulator, obtained from Eidolon's Inn (http://www.eidolons-inn.net/tiki-index.php). It's best to get all the regional files since you can have them all loaded at once.
Elusive
06-09-2006, 08:06 PM
I can't find my power cord for the SegaCD, and I wan't to play it really badly...so to give me something to do... Tell us your sadest SegaCD momment!
Mine is when I discovered all of my friends don't give 2 sh*ts about this console... What's up with that???
I think it's sad that the Mega-CD is considered an oddball in Sega's history, the moment everyone points to, jumps up and down and mentions sharks and acrobatics. It's not a 'bad console', damnit, just mishandled by its creators.
Personally, the only major thing I can think of as being a major downside to the add-on is its lack of a 'killer title' at launch. Sadly, history tends to look on it otherwise (duuur hi price durrrr FMV duurrrrr)
I also made the mistake of burning 50-odd 'backups' of games to CD-R with their original regions intact before I switchmodded my console, rather than patching them so I could boot them in European mode and then switch to the region they were designed for. Now, I can either play a handful of European backups on my hardware and play the American & Japanese games on an emulator, or reburn all the CDs patched with European boot code. Leaving me with 50-ish coasters. Conundrum :[
Flash1087
06-12-2006, 05:37 PM
My saddest Sega CD moment was when I read in GamePro that they weren't making the system anymore, and I hadn't ever gotten one.
I still don't have one.
sega fan
06-17-2006, 09:34 PM
my saddest sega cd moment was me and my friend got up to the last level on streets of rage 1 on the sega classics discs. we got up to the last level and we died fighting the fourth boss on the last level with no more continues.
sega fan
06-17-2006, 09:36 PM
hey elusive, i agree the sega/mega cd had so much unreached potential. but atleast sega churned out a few good gems
Mendicant
06-18-2006, 01:14 AM
My saddest SEGA CD moment was the realization that SEGA CD wasn't going to become what it should and/or could have become. Had SEGA only churned out crap & only crap, it might've been a consolation... but the are there are the good & great games that seem to be a reminder of what could've been. :(
Cataulin
06-18-2006, 04:14 PM
My sega CD just stopped working......
It wont turn on. Hopefly maybe a fuse blew on th board or sumthin........
Joe Redifer
06-18-2006, 08:43 PM
Try removing the Genesis, cleaning the connector and reconnecting it. If that doesn't work, try"adjusting" the Genesis kind of like you would adjust a dirty cart, by pulling it out ever so slightly. Then try powering on. I sometimes have to do this.
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