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Sega Channel
does anyone remember the Sega Channel that was offered through your cable provider. had a little cartridge that plugged into your genesis and your cable from the wall screwed into it. you could play hundreds of different games every month.
04-05-2007 09:52 AM
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I remember it being advertised....but I never had it.
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RE: Sega Channel
OMG YES! My dad bought that for me for my birthday one year. Man that thing was so awesome. You had a ton of games every month to play, for maybe 9 bucks a month. It was a great deal.

I played all the road rash games on there, also skitchin and theme park.
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