Gasp! How dare you! I thouht the same thing. Still, I know I'd pay a lot of money for it. Tony PS, pics are always freeware, take 'em hote 'em and do what you want.
A lot of that stuff was posted in an old Dorimaga or other DC mag in Japan. Yakumo and I had a chat about it on the old board. They weren't on "display" though, so I assume those are shots from a TGS. I saw two things on display that aren't listed above (if memory serves). An ISDN adaptor, as ISDN was pretty big in Japan, and an MP3 player / VMU (this was a while ago though). EDIT: You do have the Mp3 player up there. And for the record, the Set Top Box was going to be a PCI card if I recall... never saw it though. Cool stuff. Anyways, Sega always has the coolest stuff on display at game shows. The last TGS they had original Phantasy Star character designs... complete with artist notes scribbled on them. Very cool, and like an idiot, I didn't take a picture... or more to the point, break the case and steal them
A lot of that stuff was posted in an old Dorimaga or other DC mag in Japan. Yakumo and I had a chat about it on the old board. They weren't on "display" though, so I assume those are shots from a TGS. I saw two things on display that aren't listed above (if memory serves). An ISDN adaptor, as ISDN was pretty big in Japan, and an MP3 player / VMU (this was a while ago though). EDIT: You do have the Mp3 player up there. And for the record, the Set Top Box was going to be a PCI card if I recall... never saw it though. Cool stuff. Anyways, Sega always has the coolest stuff on display at game shows. The last TGS they had original Phantasy Star character designs... complete with artist notes scribbled on them. Very cool, and like an idiot, I didn't take a picture... or more to the point, break the case and steal them
A lot of that stuff was posted in an old Dorimaga or other DC mag in Japan. Yakumo and I had a chat about it on the old board. They weren't on "display" though, so I assume those are shots from a TGS. I saw two things on display that aren't listed above (if memory serves). An ISDN adaptor, as ISDN was pretty big in Japan, and an MP3 player / VMU (this was a while ago though). EDIT: You do have the Mp3 player up there. And for the record, the Set Top Box was going to be a PCI card if I recall... never saw it though. Cool stuff. Anyways, Sega always has the coolest stuff on display at game shows. The last TGS they had original Phantasy Star character designs... complete with artist notes scribbled on them. Very cool, and like an idiot, I didn't take a picture... or more to the point, break the case and steal them
Gasp! How dare you! I thouht the same thing. Still, I know I'd pay a lot of money for it. I'll make you one... haha
Gasp! How dare you! I thouht the same thing. Still, I know I'd pay a lot of money for it. I'll make you one... haha
Gasp! How dare you! I thouht the same thing. Still, I know I'd pay a lot of money for it. I'll make you one... haha
hmm any onc notice how the xbox pad is amazingly similar to the dc concept pad? i allways figured the dc pad to be a natural evolution from the saturn nights pad - the shape etc just sems like it evolved from it and seeing a nights pad with a vmu slapped on confirmed my suspicion! :smt019
hmm any onc notice how the xbox pad is amazingly similar to the dc concept pad? i allways figured the dc pad to be a natural evolution from the saturn nights pad - the shape etc just sems like it evolved from it and seeing a nights pad with a vmu slapped on confirmed my suspicion! :smt019
hmm any onc notice how the xbox pad is amazingly similar to the dc concept pad? i allways figured the dc pad to be a natural evolution from the saturn nights pad - the shape etc just sems like it evolved from it and seeing a nights pad with a vmu slapped on confirmed my suspicion! :smt019
. No, the setop box was one thing, the PCI card was another one. The PCI card would give you the chance to play DC games on the PC, while the setop box would be like a Tivo + DC. PD
. No, the setop box was one thing, the PCI card was another one. The PCI card would give you the chance to play DC games on the PC, while the setop box would be like a Tivo + DC. PD
. No, the setop box was one thing, the PCI card was another one. The PCI card would give you the chance to play DC games on the PC, while the setop box would be like a Tivo + DC. PD
If you take a look at the picture full of concept pads you'll notice a hacked up NiGHTS pad there with what looks like a VMU stuck in it. I have some of those pics on my site but they are different. I loved the pad pictures. Never seen them before. Yakumo