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Ever feel the nostalgic need to play an old game system? For instance, like the Sega CD system? Well, I did yesterday and discovered it was not working. It's probably permanently broken, seeing as it is very old, but could any of you possibly tell me what's wrong? The Genesis works fine, but when I plug in the Sega CD's, um, plug, it won't even start up. Is this a sign something is wrong with the machine. (Now, FYI, I have all the new systems...but I just feel the urge to play the Sega again) Can any of you tech heads who are old enough to remember this system help me? Thanks. And, BTW, I am prepared to be pummled with laughs.
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when i got my apartment this summer, the only system i hooked up was NES... i played Duck Hunt til 4 AM with a girl after i threw a party.. Contra, TMNT (I not II) and Star Soldier.. and Mario too of course.. its all youll ever need
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You played "Duck Hunt" with a girl?
Must... resist... urge...
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Da_bang80
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i still play my old nes. it still works perfectly and i play some atari when i get the chance. duck hunt was a fun game. the clay shooter sucked. but the best games are the mario ones. by far.
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