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<blockquote data-quote="superballs" data-source="post: 49555" data-attributes="member: 341"><p>Ahh, the 3DO, and the best version of Need For Speed ever. Road Rash. Sigh, was a shame the M2 never saw the light of day.</p><p>The true bullet to dodge would have been the panasonic CD-i. Now that was a flaming pile of Turd.</p><p></p><p>I remember the 32X as well with Virtua Racing and Fighter. Knuckles Chaotix was ok (not the pile of turd the reviews made it out to be but the elastic band was quite irritating), and 36 Great Holes featuring Fred Couples (what? i can save replays?).</p><p></p><p>From the time just before the Genesis Launched (TG-16 era along with NeoGeo) until the console wars stabalized and we were only left essentially with the N64 and PS1 was a very exciting time to be a gamer, the possibilities seemed endless....not to mention that those newfangled 3D accelerator cards were starting to come into play in the PC world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="superballs, post: 49555, member: 341"] Ahh, the 3DO, and the best version of Need For Speed ever. Road Rash. Sigh, was a shame the M2 never saw the light of day. The true bullet to dodge would have been the panasonic CD-i. Now that was a flaming pile of Turd. I remember the 32X as well with Virtua Racing and Fighter. Knuckles Chaotix was ok (not the pile of turd the reviews made it out to be but the elastic band was quite irritating), and 36 Great Holes featuring Fred Couples (what? i can save replays?). From the time just before the Genesis Launched (TG-16 era along with NeoGeo) until the console wars stabalized and we were only left essentially with the N64 and PS1 was a very exciting time to be a gamer, the possibilities seemed endless....not to mention that those newfangled 3D accelerator cards were starting to come into play in the PC world. [/QUOTE]
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