Plus I knew alot of people with the NES, (myself included) but only like two people with Master Systems so they seemed rare.which also made them cool.Īnyways I never really got into Zillion, although I did like the way it looked. It had cooler looking controllers, a cooler looking light gun, and the boxes were plastic instead of cardboard. It was black and red instead of boring grey. I always thought thought the Sega Master System was cooler looking in every way than the Nintendo Entertainment System. He was stoked on this, but they sent him a hand photocopied stack of papers that was like the instruction manual for some golf game or something.It's funnier when he tells it. He called and asked them if they would send him a new manual and they said yes! For free even! So later he gets a huge package in the mail and they sent him a map of the game. Back in those days there was a toll number you could call and get hints on Sega games, and it wasn't a recording, you could talk to a real person. He has this great story about how when he was a kid he was really into that game and he used to carry around the instruction manual until one day he lost it. I just wanted to write a SHORT tutorial on Sega Master System emulation for a friend of mine who really wants to play Akai Koudan Zillion.
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