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by dan353hehe
286 days ago
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I got a patch: @@ -12,6 +12,8 @@ The 90s gaming console experience was:
1. Grab your game cartridge.
+1.5. Blow into the cartridge slot for some reason to make the game boot on the first try. But in reality you are slowly destroying the contacts and making the problem worse.
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2. Insert cartridge into console.
3. Turn on console.
Fixed it.Honestly though, the experience of just turning it on and being in game was great. I had access to an NES and an SNES growing up and have a lot of great memories playing games with friends. |
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1. buy your second game (130 DEM in 1995 / 109 EUR inflation-adjusted for 2025 / all the money you saved for weeks age-adjusted) for your new Sega Saturn.
2. notice it doesn't load on your console
3. be told that you have to send everything in to have it repaired (in retrospect find out that Saturns often had faulty CD drives)
4. wait three weeks (an eternity age-adjusted for a 12 year-old) until you get your console returned
5. finally play