This week on My Life with SEGA, Andrew Rosa takes a request from YouTube viewer Darius Truxton and looks back on the North American SEGA CD pack-in bundle from 1992. This includes the side-scrolling space shooter Sol-Feace, SEGA Classics Arcade Collection, Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective and Rock Paintings (CD+G disc).
Yes, we got a lot of software back in the day. Six games and an audio CD that contains graphics! That sounds pretty sweet, right? We’re lucky if we get ONE game with our consoles these days. I can’t imagine how much a similar package would cost now. Now join me in 1992 when my brother blew $300 on a CD add-on that GamePro magazine listed as the “7th-worst selling video game console of all time”….
Yeah, who cares what GamePro thinks anyway. It’s not even a magazine anymore.
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I haven’t been keeping up on MLWS videos. I had this pack of software too! Although I also borrowed Road Avenger from a friend and played that non stop so the software pack was never really explore in depth, like it was for you.
AJ, you mention your brother in retrospective. Same feelings for me, as my brother was with me for my Sega memories. What is he up to? Ever consider having him as a special guest?