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    sg-1000

    Explore "sg-1000" with insightful episodes like "Sega Master System (SFT 10)", "Segaiden #26: Ninja Princess / Super Tank / Champion Kendou" and "Segaiden #25: C-So! / The Castle / Gulkave" from podcasts like ""Stay Forever", "Video Works by Jeremy Parish" and "Video Works by Jeremy Parish"" and more!

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    Sega Master System (SFT 10)

    Sega Master System (SFT 10)
    Das Sega Master System war nicht die erste Heimkonsole des Arcade-Giganten Sega, sondern die dritte Iteration des SG-1000-Systems, mit dem Sega relativ erfolglos in Japan mit Nintendos Famicom (hierzulande: NES) konkurrierte. Dieses SG-1000 Mark III kam in den USA (1986) und Europa (1987) als Master System auf den Markt. In Nordamerika verlor man gegen den NES, aber in Europa wurde das Master System die meistverkaufte Konsole ihrer Generation. Henner und Chris erzählen die Geschichte dieses Systems und der Firma Sega. Podcast-Credits: Sprecher/Redaktion: Henner Thomsen, Christian Schmidt Audioproduktion: Fabian Langer, Christian Schmidt Titelgrafik: Paul Schmidt Hinweis: Die Folge hat umfangreiche Kapitelmarken, in denen ihr Bilder zu den Geräten und Spielen und Personen sehen könnt, die wir besprechen. Ihr braucht aber einen Podcatcher, der die anzeigen kann. Unterstützen: Die Produktion dieser Folge wurde finanziert durch die Unterstützung unser Hörer auf den Plattformen Steady oder Patreon. Wer uns ebenfalls unterstützen möchte, kann das am Besten durch ein Abo auf einer der Plattformen tun – da gibt es auch massig sensationellen Extra-Content. stayforever.de

    Segaiden #26: Ninja Princess / Super Tank / Champion Kendou

    Segaiden #26: Ninja Princess / Super Tank / Champion Kendou

    A brief break in the SG-1000's strong run of final releases with a set of titles that will remind you of the not-so-good ol' days when the console's library was generally pretty rough. This trio earns most of its points for effort from Ninja Princess, which converts an arcade game quite convincingly save for one massive technical hitch that has a hugely disruptive effect on the action. Unfortunately, it's followed up by Super Tank, a much less enjoyable game that basically uses the same basic shooter-action premise as Ninja Princess, but poorly. And finally, Champion Kendou, the final original "Champion" sports creation for this console. It's not good, but as a game about kendou, it has the novelty of being... unique.

    Segaiden #25: C-So! / The Castle / Gulkave

    Segaiden #25: C-So! / The Castle / Gulkave

    The SG-1000 didn't have much going on during 1986, with Sega's attention focused primarily on the shiny new Mark III console, but what little did make its way to the older console was pretty strong. After an indifferent shrug of a vintage-style single-screen arcade-format MSX port with Compile's C-So!, we get to the good stuff: ASCII's The Castle and Compile's Gulkave.

    The former, also an MSX port, is a game so demanding and expansive Sega had to bust out the cartridge format again. The Castle simply wouldn't fit onto a MyCard. And as for Gulkave, you may have trouble believing it fit onto the SG-1000, period. Definitely Compile's swansong for the platform, and the culmination of several years of development work for this hardware and architecture, and unsurprisingly a highly sought-after collector's piece.

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