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Zoy

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something for Sega fans - Sep 11, 2007 06:47
This is something cool for Sega fans... I don' t usually buy things that have no practical use, but I got these for myself for my birthday earlier this year because they' re so cool. They' re a gashapon, or capsule toy, collection from Japan called the Sega History Collection. Tiny-ass consoles!



The Sega Mark III, the immediate predecessor to the Master System, comes with two control pads, a cartridge (Fantasy Zone) and a card (I' m not sure but I think it' s Teddy Boy.) It also comes with the FM synthesis card add-on, complete with a ribbon cable that connects to a port on the front and another cord (power cord?) that connects to the back of the console.



The Sega Master System integrated all the add-on features of the Mark III in what is perhaps the coolest console case ever. I think its design still holds up against today' s consoles. It comes with two control pads, of the later design with the cords coming out of their back rather than their side, a Phantasy Star cartridge and a card which I can' t identify. Does anyone recognize it? Also on the underside you can see the expansion port that was never utilized as far as I know.



The Mega Drive came with only one control pad as you' ll recall. This is the original , and best-looking version of this console. In this collection it comes with Sonic the Hedgehog. There is also the Mega Adaptor, which allowed backwards compatibility with Master System cartridges and cards. Plus, the 32X with Virtua Fighter. On the right underside there is a working expansion port which allows you to connect the Mega CD, which comes with a disc -- does anyone recognize this artwork?



The Sega Saturn gets minimal representation in this collection... the console, a single original control pad, and that' s a Virtua Fighter 2 disc in the drive there.



Last but not least, the Dreamcast is represented here with Space Channel 5. The collection also comes with two VMUs that actually plug into the controller! Furthermore, it' s so insanely detailed that there are the little shells to put on the VMUs when you are taking them from place to place in your pocket!


I hope you dig the pictures. This is a really cool collection, especially if you love the designs of the consoles but don' t have enough space to store the actual ones.
Virtua fighter 5

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RE: something for Sega fans - Sep 11, 2007 06:55
Cool, i have all apart from Dreamcast..
Virtua fighter 5

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RE: something for Sega fans - Sep 11, 2007 07:15
BTW.

Zoy, you should of shown them the cooler bit!!
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Joe Redifer

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RE: something for Sega fans - Sep 11, 2007 07:59
Those kick ass! The Mega CD game is Mansion of the Hidden Souls. The Sega Card looks like The Ninja, but as far as I know there was never a card version of that game, so it is probably something Japanese-only. Someday technology will allow 100% exact models... that actually work and play games!
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Virtua fighter 5

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RE: something for Sega fans - Sep 11, 2007 08:16

Someday technology will allow 100% exact models... that actually work and play games!


Well, that was the cooler bit




Zoy

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RE: something for Sega fans - Sep 11, 2007 10:35

he Sega Card looks like The Ninja, but as far as I know there was never a card version of that game, so it is probably something Japanese-only.


That' s what I was thinking, too, that it looks like The Ninja. The original version of what we know as The Ninja was a coin-op called Sega Ninja, which had a slightly cutesier presentation and a female ninja as the playable character. Maybe that was released in Japan on the card format?

VF5: nice one, man! I haven' t yet received my RCA-to-tiny-ass-RCA cord adapter to actually play them!
Agent Ghost

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RE: something for Sega fans - Sep 11, 2007 12:46
I don' t care about Sega but those are fucking awesome. I want the dreamcast one.
Terrak

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RE: something for Sega fans - Sep 11, 2007 13:34
Gotta say Wouldn' t mind collecting the whole set of minature consoles! That would be way cool.
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uumai

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RE: something for Sega fans - Sep 11, 2007 18:48
Very nice, I' d like to get a hold of them

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