cowshit, how was the Sega 32x meetup today?
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Date: January 6th, 2024 9:25 PM Author: beady-eyed keepsake machete
Today, a group of passionate retro-gaming enthusiasts gathered at the Cahaba Mobile Home Estates in Trussville, Alabama. Their mission? To celebrate the legacy of the Sega 32X, an oft-forgotten gaming console that was released in 1994.
The event was organized by the renowned 32xrick, who had spent the past year developing a prototype 32X Taisen Cable that would allow gamers to connect two 32X consoles for multiplayer gaming. The attendees eagerly discussed the state of 32X emulation and shared their latest homebrew engineering projects.
As the day progressed, the group sat down for a round table discussion on the Sega Nomad 32X, a portable gaming device that was never officially released but had become a holy grail among retro-gaming collectors. The attendees debated the merits of the device and what could have been if it had made it to market.
After a heartfelt remembrance of Joe Miller, a prominent figure in the retro-gaming community who had passed away, the group launched a new project: Castlevania: The Bloodletting: Resurrected. This ambitious project aimed to create a new game for the 32X, using the console's unique capabilities to breathe new life into the classic Castlevania franchise.
As the event drew to a close, the attendees thanked their host, u/cowgod180, for providing a steady supply of Mountain Dew. They left their shoes at the door, as per the host's request, and departed with a newfound appreciation for the Sega 32X and the community that kept its spirit alive.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5471788&forum_id=2Reputation#47257899) |
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