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- From: vladimir@intrepid.com (Vladimir Vukicevic)
- Subject: Re: WHICH VIDEO GAME SYSTEM TO BUY? (SEGA GENESIS, SUPER NES,....)
- Organization: Intrepid Technology, Inc.
- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1992 04:05:20 GMT
- Message-ID: <1992Nov19.040520.4640@intrepid.com>
- Keywords: video games
- References: <1992Nov16.220349.3043@leland.Stanford.EDU>
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- In article <1992Nov16.220349.3043@leland.Stanford.EDU> tomcat@leland.Stanford.EDU (tom spearman) writes:
- >Hi everyone,
- >
- >I want to get a home video game system but I don't really know which one to
- >get. Do I get a Sega Genesis, a Super Nintendo, a Turbografix 16, Neo Geo,
- >or what? Cost is not really an object---I just want to know what you people
- >think is best and for what reasons. Thanks a lot for your time...
- >
- >Tom
- >.
-
- If cost is no object, get a Neo Geo. It has superior graphics, sound, etc. to
- the others. Next on the list would be a Sega Genesis. It has a wide game
- library, and has good graphics/sound. Next would be a SNES. It's OK. Last, and
- definitively least (IMHO), a Turbografix 16. It stinks. Games look like they
- have been proted directly from the NES, without bothering to add any colors,
- etc.
-
- - Vladimir
-
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