User:Sega-Sonic

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Hello, I'm Sega-Sonic (A.K.A. Tom) and I'm 15 years old and live in Belgium. That's that small country in Europe, known for it's chocolate, beer and fries. Oh, and shoes also.

My main "expertise" (Okay, that's a bit exaggerated) is SEGA, I can talk about Sony and Nintendo too, and a bit about Microsoft. I used to be a fan of Nintendo, and my favourite handheld of them was the GBA. On this wiki, expect me to contribute mostly on pre-third party Sega stuff.

Besides Gaming, my hobbies include browsing the internet, drawing pixelart and watching movies.

In don't listen much music, but if I do, it's mostly gaming music, Michael Jackson and a-ha. My favourite movies are Tron, the Star Wars Trilogy (The newer ones are good, but not my favourites), Lord of the Rings trilogy, Alien Quadrilogy, Batman Begins and most Disney Classics.

Wikia Backstory
I have been member of this Wiki before, under the name Segasonic, but I have forgotten the password to that account.

Wants

 * Wisdom Tree's Joshua, Exodus and Spiritual Warfare.
 * Pioneer Laster Active

Favourite Games

 * Master System: Sonic the Hedgehog 2
 * Megadrive: Sonic the Hedgehog 3 & Knuckles
 * Saturn: NiGHTS into Dreams... and Castlevania: Symphony of the Night'''
 * Dreamcast: Sonic Adventure 2 and Ikaruga'''

My opinion on the rise and fall of Sega
Here in Europe, the Master System and Mega Drive were very popular. People say that the Sega CD and 32X were flops, but my opinion is that it just wasn't marketed enough, the prices were to high and the Saturn was already coming. The 32X was a very promising machine, but its potential still lies untapped. The saturn lacked a Sonic game. Everyone and their cat liked Sonic, but suddenly, on the Saturn, there's no Sonic to be seen, only a port of a MD game and a weird racing game. Also, Mega Drive was a hit because it was "Cool", and then the Playstation came. Now that was cool! In the years that passed by, Playstation and N64 became the big names, and Saturn was unheard of. The Dreamcast came and it rocked, but it could only live in the shadow of the hyped "PS2". It's a shame tough, Dreamcast will always remain the definitive Arcade Experience at home, together with the Neo-Geo and the original cabinets.

Collection
(I have more, but this is all I can think off)


 * Master System: Master System II x2, 10 games, lots of controllers/Joysticks.
 * Megadrive: Megadrive I x2, 15 complete games, 2 cartridge only (I have empty Megadrive Boxes, so I just need to print covers), lots of controllers/Joysticks.
 * Sega Saturn: One game (Virtua Fighter Remix/CG Portrait Collection)
 * Sega Dreamcast: /
 * Sega Gamegear: 1 Gamegear (No sound) and 3 games
 * Other Stuff: Misc. Sonic stuff, box of Dreamcast and Saturn games with broken cases (I didn't break them, I got them from a friend).

Own Sites

 * Invaders & Pacmans (I don't have enough time to maintain that blog...)

Other Sites

 * Sega 16
 * Dreamcast Junkyard
 * Saturn Junkyard