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Dahna, Mega Drive – New Addition

Posted by Sega Dude on July 22, 2012
Posted in: Collection New Additions, Games, Mega Drive (Japanese). Tagged: collection, dahna, japanese, mega drive, new addition, sega, This. 3 Comments

This is a game I’ve wanted for a long time. It’s been hard to get simply because it’s expensive. If I were to guess I think it might be because Dahna never made it outside of Japan. And that is part of why I’ve wanted this game. I enjoy experiencing games that were exclusive to Japan. I feel like I’m finally getting a taste of some of the things I missed out on.
I actually had this game back in the day on my Mega Disk which is how I knew about it. I really liked the game but the floppy I had it on failed and Dahna and I were parted before I was ready. Now so many years later I have it again; properly. πŸ™‚

Dahna

Dahna is a platformer and it controls reasonable well. The only thing I have trouble with are her three stances. You can stand, crouch and go prone. From standing you can push down and she’ll crouch, push down again from a crouched position and she’ll go prone… and then pressing up will cycle back through the three positions. Sometimes when I’m smashing the joystick a bit much I get stuck in a position I didn’t want. But really this is not an issue I just need more practice.
Despite not doing anything really well you can do some cool stuff. Jumping is well done and you have an upward thrust attack, you have magic and you can ride various mounts like horses and giants.

It’s a good fun game but not worth the typical price tag that I’ve seen it for. Dahna cost me $50 (including shipping). I’ve been looking for a good long while and I’ve never seen it complete and in good shape for less than $40. For me this is one I’ll play and enjoy having in the collection.

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Genesis Mods – Slot Widening

Posted by Sega Dude on July 13, 2012
Posted in: Genesis (North America), Hardware, Mega Drive (Japanese), Modifications. Tagged: cartridge, dremel, genesis, mega drive, modification, sega, slot. 6 Comments

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If it wasn’t for the fact that Japanese Sega Mega Drive games are slightly larger than Sega Genesis cartridges most of theΒ  Japanese Mega Drive library would be playable on the Sega Genesis. The larger Mega Drive carts just don’t fit into the slot opening of a Genesis.
A lot of games didn’t have any form of region encoding. If a game wasn’t too language dependent (as many are) non-Japanese speaking gamer would have access to games that didn’t get translated. It would also increase your chances of finding a particular title if English (or another non-Japanese language) was not a requirement for you.

I still have my same Genesis that my parents bought me many years ago when it was new. Back then I had the store I bought it from modify it for me. Now as I’m getting into my Sega games again I’m enjoying learning about some of the mods you can perform on the Sega Genesis.
I would say that widening the slot opening to accommodate a larger cart is the simplest mod and well worth doing. The concept is simple. File or shave away plastic from the edge of the cartridge slot opening. My choice of tool for this is the Dremel.


Test Subject


Not Bad. Pretty close to the mark.

Since I have never used a Dremel before I decided to test it out first. I wanted to get a feel for how it works. I used the plastic cover from a spool of DVD’s as my test subject. I marked off a section that I wanted to cut out… then I cut it out. The Dremel is basically a file that spins. As it spins you press the head against the surface you want to file down and it does just that. It was very easy and quick. I noticed that it was important not to spend too much time on one spot. I was constantly moving the Dremel head along the surface I wanted to remove trying to keep each edge uniform as I worked my way to my black line. After that simple test I was already confident that I could do this.


Nice snug fit.


“Sunsoft!!” Why?!

As I said my Genesis had already been modified and it could accommodate most Japanese Mega Drive games already. But there was one company called Sunsoft that used a cartridge that was slightly larger and these carts would not fit into my Genesis.
You can see above how a regular Mega Drive carts fits well and how the Sunsoft cart doesn’t fit at all. So there wasn’t much work to do which helps because this is my first attempt.


Dremeled


Dust Cover re-Installed

Just like my test on the DVD’s spool cover the Genesis was also easy to Dremel. The plastic was much harder and it took longer but it still was not hard to do. The Sunsoft carts are not much wider but just more square around the corners. So most of my time was spent expanding the four corners of the slot opening.
With the dust cover installed again you can easily see the size difference of the Sunsoft games compared to the Genesis carts.


Sunsoft cartridge now fit!


Playing Sunsoft

And here is it. My North American Genesis which can now fit a larger Sunsoft cartridge and any other Japanese Mega Drive carts as well. The second image shows my Genesis playing the Sunsoft game Panorama Cotton. The only mod required was to widen the opening.
I know this will not work for all Japanese Mega Drives games. For Example Golden Axe 3 and Sonic 3 are region locked and will display a message on screen and not load. Click Japanese region locked games for a more complete list.

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20th Anniversary Sonic the Hedgehog

Posted by Sega Dude on July 8, 2012
Posted in: Collection New Additions, Toys. Tagged: 20th anniversary, action figure, Jazwares, sonic the hedgehog, toy. 2 Comments

Two close friends of mine surprised me yesterday with this gift. After spending a few hours helping them demolish their garage (not yet complete) they gave me this 20th Anniversary Sonic the Hedgehog. He’s really well done. He looks spot on perfect and he’s also very pose-able.

Sonic Unwrapped

I’m sure it’s pretty hard to design a toy based off a character that was only ever 2 dimensional but Jazwares Inc. did a great job with this Sonic figure.

Sonic’s New Home

Sonic in The Sega Collection

I knew exactly where I wanted to place Sonic and I think he looks great in his new home. He adds a little splash of colour and he’s through and through SEGA. He’s perfect.

One thing I did notice after placing him is that I have a lot of white space around the collection and all of a sudden it looks a little barren. The games look great but there is some room to dress things up a little. I’ll work on this over time.

I find it ironic/funny that I got this gift just one day after I posted a comment stating that Jon doesn’t give a damn about my Sega Collection! It’s still might be true but regardless I am feel’in the love.

But back to the main point of this post. Thank you two for this very cool gift! I’m already really enjoying my Sonic πŸ™‚

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Going Pro!

Posted by Sega Dude on July 5, 2012
Posted in: Collection New Additions. Tagged: book shelf, collection, expansion, genesis, ikea, master system, mega drive, sega, sms. 8 Comments

Without any consideration for cost or space or any other important detail I ran out and doubled the capacity of the collection by buying another book shelf and a TV stand.
The first image shows the additions after they were mostly assembled. The TV stand is supposed to have two drawers on the bottom but I modified it to be just shelves. At some point I might add an additional two shelves to divide the space under the TV stand but for now this will do.

Expansion Phase One

Expansion Phase Two

Phase two was more fun. I decided to use the left for the Japanese Mega Drive games and the right for Genesis games. The Master System and Mark III games took the bottom two shelves of both cabinets.
When I first moved the games I tried to spread them out evenly on each shelf but it didn’t look dense like when everything was packed into a single book shelf (obviously). I didn’t like how thin the collection looked so I filled whichever shelves I could. After this there were four empty shelves. I had enough Mega Drives games to make two look somewhat used and only enough Genesis games to do the same for one of the empty shelves on the second book cabinet. In the second picture you can see one empty Genesis shelf and it wont be hard to spot the other three that are mostly empty. But I once again have room to grow and I’m pretty happy with the new look so far.
The furniture is real wood and came from Ikea. The Book Shelf cost $145.00 plus tax and the TV Stand was $120.00 plus tax. I’m happy with the look and quality and I don’t think I could have done much better for the money. (The first bookshelf, which is identical, cost me $200 plus tax a year and a half ago)
Yes, an actual TV and a gaming system or two are missing! I’m working on that. I’m also close to doing my first Genesis mod. When it came time for dremel to meet plastic I got a bit shy.

More to come…

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Shadow Dancer, Genesis – New Additions

Posted by Sega Dude on June 29, 2012
Posted in: Collection New Additions, Games, Genesis (North America). Tagged: collection, genesis, picture, sega, shadow dancer, shinobi. 3 Comments

There are some games that I really want in the collection.

I’ve started noticing that a lot of these games are the earlier releases from when I was most into my Genesis. Shadow Dancer is definitely one of those games. It’s a great game from a great series. The mechanic of your companion dog was really well done. It wasn’t over powered but still very useful. You could set your dog on an enemy and while the enemy was busy wrestling with the dog he wasn’t able to do anything else allowing you to easily take him out. This is a very good game.

This copy is in excellent condition and cost me $20 including shipping.

Shadow Dancer

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Sonic the Hedgehog for the Game Gear – New Additions

Posted by Sega Dude on June 27, 2012
Posted in: For Trade, Games. Tagged: game gear, sega, sonic the hedgehog, trade. 4 Comments

My wife and I were enjoying this past Saturday walking around downtown in our city’s China Town district when I spotted a beat up looking store with a bunch of consoles, games and accessories piled up in the window. The oldest thing I saw was an xbox 1. I didn’t expect to find much but I had to look and it was worth the two minute detour. I found a complete copy of Sonic the Hedgehog for the Game Gear. It was in such great condition that I couldn’t pass it up. I’m not collecting for the Game Gear but for $10 I was happy to take it.

I’ll trade this one if I can get something I like for my Master System or Genesis/Mega Drive collection.

Sonic the Hedgehog

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