Reply 40 of 42, by jmrydholm
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I also enjoy using emulators. I have a real Sega Genesis/CD/32x setup, but sometimes I just don't feel like having that clutter around my apartment or taking up space on my modern TV where the PS3 is. It's easier for me to load up Phantasy Star III for example, than digging out the original cartridge and hoping the battery backup isn't dead...(which amazingly, it isn't!)
There are times when I really want nothing less than the real hardware, say when I'm playing Dos titles or using my midi controller keyboard with a SC-55. But emulation is convenient, portable, and easy to use from my laptop.
I'll never sell the Sega, though. I'd rather give it to my kids one day and watch them play Sonic. 😀
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