SEGA knew how to make some impressive tech-demos
Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2009 4:09 am
The 3DO M2 demos were pretty good, but fast forward 4-5 years to the year 2000, to JAMMA 2000, and the introduction of the NAOMI 2 board.
http://s.dcmovies.ign.com/media/news2/v ... tech01.mov
http://s.dcmovies.ign.com/media/news2/v ... ech201.mov
http://s.dcmovies.ign.com/media/news2/v ... ech301.mov
http://s.dcmovies.ign.com/media/news2/v ... ech401.mov
If this board had also been released as a home console, it would've been rightfully called 'Super Dreamcast', a console inbetween the then-current-gen Dreamcast and the next-gen Dreamcast 2 (NAOMI 3) which was never fully developed.
http://s.dcmovies.ign.com/media/news2/v ... tech01.mov
http://s.dcmovies.ign.com/media/news2/v ... ech201.mov
http://s.dcmovies.ign.com/media/news2/v ... ech301.mov
http://s.dcmovies.ign.com/media/news2/v ... ech401.mov
If this board had also been released as a home console, it would've been rightfully called 'Super Dreamcast', a console inbetween the then-current-gen Dreamcast and the next-gen Dreamcast 2 (NAOMI 3) which was never fully developed.