Sega Wiki is a FANDOM Games Community. Sega does what Nintendon't or, in North America: Genesis does what Nintendon't, was an advertising campaign by Sega during the early 1990's to promote the Mega Drive. It was accompanied by the line "You Can't Do This on Nintendo". A commercial featuring the slogan. Wed 14th Aug 2019 The Mega Drive Mini (or Genesis Mini, if you must) is launching in the US in just over a month - with Europe to follow shortly afterwards. To promote the console, as well as.
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Genesis does what Nintendon't! Sega Genesis Does What Nintendon't Commercial Guess what? The Sega Genesis was indeed black. Compared to the taupe-like gray and boxy, utilitarian structures from Nintendo, the Genesis was jet black and had rounded areas to accent its rectangular exoskeleton. If there are two things that scream boring, it is gray and boxy. OFFICIAL PR: Genesis Does. A simple phrase that threw down the gauntlet against the competition. More than just a catchy slogan that defined the strengths of the SEGA Genesis and its innovative library filled with arcade hits, those two words defined the confidence (and swagger) SEGA personified at a time when the competition was fierce.
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Andrew Cunningham - 6/3/2022, 9:55 AM Enlarge / Sega's Mega Drive Mini 2 includes Sega CD games and, for a little extra, an adorable recreation of the Sega CD attachment. But it has only been. With Lego Sonic, Sega does what Nintendon't once again Lego's take on Sonic offers a more traditional, 90s-style playset approach than Mario - and it's for the better. Image credit: VG247 Article. Sega: Hires fans to work on new Sonic game, game gets higher review score than Sonic Team's game. Lays off Sonic Team while fans are force the be the new Sonic developers for all eternity. Nintendo: DMCA Metroid 2 fan remake because they're working on their own Metroid 2 remake and that the free fan game might impact sales on official remake, which could lead to layoffs Ever wonder how the Sega Genesis was able to compete with Nintendo? The answer is blood and football!Subscribe to LORE: http://bit.ly/LoreSubscribeFollow Lor.
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I feel like you don't know the difference between a port and an emulation. Christian Whitehead re-wrote the engine for the Sonic games for new platforms and translated the gamedata to his new engine. An emulator simulates hardware, and runs the original executable. Christian Whitehead's ports don't simulate hardware. Nintendo - Sega does what nintendon't Like us on Facebook! Like 1.8M Share Save Tweet PROTIP: Press the ← and → keys to navigate the gallery, 'g' to view the gallery, or 'r' to view a random image. Previous: View Gallery Random Image:
The Genesis, also known as the Mega Drive [b] outside North America, is a 16-bit fourth generation home video game console developed and sold by Sega. It was Sega's third console and the successor to the Master System. Sega released it in 1988 in Japan as the Mega Drive, and in 1989 in North America as the Genesis. Sega Does What Nintendon't Meme 2.4K Share Sort by: Open comment sort options Add a Comment RagingAgama • 3 yr. ago As far as I know, Sega only hired the mania guys. It's not like they make this a daily occurrence. They didn't even keep the mania guys around for some reason. Am I wrong? 163 thatsidewaysdud • 3 yr. ago
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Game Series Indie Games Sega Does What Nintendon't! : Why Nintendo Should Learn From Their Old Rival Firework, Action Adventure from Fantastico Studio, Coming to Switch The recent Nintendo Direct was a good one. It gave us a gaggle of Mario titles to look forward to on the Switch. Sega does what Nintendon't or, in North America: Genesis does what Nintendon't, was an advertising campaign by Sega during the early 1990's to promote the Me.