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  • Опубликовано: 6 авг 2024
  • Episode 372 - The Sega Channel was ahead of its time, offering downloadable games that were often changed out. What games were on the Sega Channel that weren't released in North America? Let's find out.
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  • @NarmyHiiragi
    @NarmyHiiragi Год назад +205

    I'm pretty sure the Sega Channel did have game saves. I remember playing a lot of RPGs on there and I don't think I would play them if they didn't save. Maybe it only kept saves for one game at a time or something?

    • @GameSack
      @GameSack  Год назад +102

      Yeah judging from yours and other comments, I'm thinking that it retained saves as long as the Sega Channel adapter itself didn't lose power. It didn't have an on/off switch after all, and you could remove it from the cartridge slot to play normal games and it would remain powered.

    • @voldem0rt
      @voldem0rt Год назад +19

      It did not save games past the play session.

    • @RSK412
      @RSK412 Год назад +26

      i would just leave it on and turn the tv off playing Landstalker. Once I got through the final dungeon I lost to the last boss and finally gave up and turned it off.

    • @owllymannstein7113
      @owllymannstein7113 Год назад +8

      I had it and am confident it didn't save games.

    • @gimanjay
      @gimanjay Год назад +17

      is greendawg on sega channel?

  • @truckster915
    @truckster915 Год назад +311

    Just seeing those menus again is so incredibly nostalgic. My dad for YEARS would joke about how I was always mysteriously too sick to go to school at the beginning of every month (because of the refresh). What great memories.

    • @skins4thewin
      @skins4thewin Год назад +28

      Sounds like you have a pretty cool dad.

    • @JoseAyala19
      @JoseAyala19 Год назад +29

      Had a teacher at my school grow up with this and wouldn't stop talking about this service. Must have been real dope back in the day

    • @truckster915
      @truckster915 Год назад +11

      @@JoseAyala19 It really was. It’s still so hard to believe nothing came even close until Xbox Game Pass became a thing.

    • @jamieoiler5690
      @jamieoiler5690 Год назад

      no

    • @skins4thewin
      @skins4thewin Год назад +1

      @@jamieoiler5690 Ya me either don't feel bad lol.

  • @D.E._Sarcarean
    @D.E._Sarcarean Год назад +130

    I used the Sega Channel back in 1995. I had traveled to LA, and at the hotel (it was a more upscale hotel), had a Sega genesis with Sega channel in every room. I played on it until 2AM. My thinking at the time, was that this was something soo cool that it would be offered in every major city by the end of the year.

    • @greenkoopa
      @greenkoopa Год назад +27

      It could've if Sega had been managed better

    • @jamieoiler5690
      @jamieoiler5690 Год назад +1

      it bombed though

    • @greenkoopa
      @greenkoopa Год назад +11

      @@jamieoiler5690 I lived in Battle Creek Michigan and we had Sega channel for 2 years. It didn't bomb at all they just should've transitioned it into the Saturn to help that system sell units. Really, it could've been like the Switch online service 25 years early.
      It lasted for 4 years in multiple countries, the back 3 of those years were after the end of life of the console itself.
      Black Adam bombed. Ant Man 3 bombed.

    • @jamieoiler5690
      @jamieoiler5690 Год назад +1

      @@greenkoopa uh no none of those films bombed you are in denial over the failure of the sega channel and its okay jim

    • @greenkoopa
      @greenkoopa Год назад

      @@jamieoiler5690 Steel and Batman &Robin bombed. You're clearly delusional (does THIS look like a delusion??)
      Open your mind, Quaid.
      *OPEN YOUR MINNNNNNNND*

  • @CorporalDanLives
    @CorporalDanLives Год назад +93

    Back in the 90s my buddy bought one of these at a garage sale. We thought it wouldn't work without a subscription but we took it home and plugged into the cable and it worked perfectly. We were in gaming heaven for months. (And the cable company never knew)

    • @xdomeman
      @xdomeman Год назад +2

      Wow

    • @grantm902
      @grantm902 Год назад +24

      Hello, I am Mr. Cable Company, and you owe me months plus interest!

    • @area3125
      @area3125 Год назад

      good times

    • @UncleUncleRj
      @UncleUncleRj Год назад +20

      lol, meanwhile those people who sold it to you were going, "Why do we keep getting billed for Sega channel?!"

    • @jay112281
      @jay112281 Год назад +7

      Back then if you could get a cable line into your house you could also get the basic cable without paying. When Comcast first came out with cable internet I split the line to my tv and I could watch basic cable.

  • @priestfan81
    @priestfan81 Год назад +96

    That flapping mothwing effect in alien soldier looks amazing even now.

    • @darkcoeficient
      @darkcoeficient Год назад +10

      Yep. My jaw dropped.

    • @joseystrife
      @joseystrife Год назад +2

      DUDE! YES! That shocked the Hell out of me the first time I saw that!

    • @kiwibro6454
      @kiwibro6454 5 месяцев назад

      its almost like a flat polygon if you will, there was an even more impressive unused boss called " love penguin "...IT WAS A HAND WITH A FACE. the boss is still in the games files, I'm surprised then didn't add him since he looks impressive and fun to fight

  • @MCastleberry1980
    @MCastleberry1980 Год назад +102

    I remember when my next door neighbors got this. Played Mega Man on it not knowing it was a Sega Channel exclusive game in the states. Just seemed like the coolest concept ever.

  • @joshdietrich5080
    @joshdietrich5080 Год назад +77

    It’s crazy how ahead of its time Sega Channel was! I miss this era of Sega!

    • @CommodoreFan64
      @CommodoreFan64 Год назад +7

      I do, and I don't miss this era of SEGA, and by that I mean I miss Sega of America's innovations, but I don't miss how Sega of Japan always screwed them over, and mismanaged them thus making their ideas seem 1/2 assed like the 32X, or the unreleased Neptune project(32X, and Genesis in one sleek unit). I feel SEGA would still be around as a hardware company had this not happened, as it put distrust into consumers buying them projects, more, and more over time, which is why the Saturn more, or less failed here in North America, and the Dreamcast while starting out strong ended up very rocky.

    • @gwarriorfromhell
      @gwarriorfromhell Год назад +3

      Sega always knew how to set the bar or up the ante. The only thing that hurt them was their rush to market and poor timing.

    • @Prizrak-hv6qk
      @Prizrak-hv6qk Год назад +3

      @@CommodoreFan64 Oh yeah... their amazing innovations like the Activator and the Menacer. LOL. Those totally didn't soil the company's reputation, along with a slew of substandard Western-developed games replacing localizations of great Japanese games. Stop with this nonsense from self-serving memoirs or SoA employees. The sucked. The only thing they were good at, was marketing, The Neptune was a horrific idea too. Sega' legacy is based on amazing Japanese hardware and software.

  • @NIProductionsLLC
    @NIProductionsLLC Год назад +36

    I had the Sega Channel from it's beginning all the way until they cancelled the service. I don't ever remember seeing Dyna Brothers 2, but I really DO remember Nightmare Circus (and the hype the "News Section" gave it). Towards the end of the service, the games mostly repeated with maybe one or two new titles that they would hype up a lot. My clearest memory (and also my worst) was the Primal Rage Tournaments they tried to do. You actually played against other players in real time, but the game would ALWAYS crash at the end and no one could win the promised Primal Rage Arcade Machine. I remember when the tournaments ended, they said something like "sorry.. technical errors prevented us from crowning a winner" and they just left it at that.

    • @alexk8792
      @alexk8792 Год назад +3

      Oh, damn, what a bummer!

    • @brianhartman2960
      @brianhartman2960 Год назад +6

      I remember the Primal Rage tournaments. I could never get it work. I wanted that machine too.

    • @EQOAnostalgia
      @EQOAnostalgia Год назад +3

      Oh man wow... that's almost as much of a bummer as Sword Quest being shuddered.

    • @tomyyoung2624
      @tomyyoung2624 Месяц назад

      yes even being able to spell available*

  • @krono5el
    @krono5el Год назад +48

    I rode that baby out till the end, went through the game changes from monthly to bi-weekly, to the price drops and all. Gave me some incredible gaming memories and that menu music is forever with me : P

    • @popularvote3613
      @popularvote3613 Год назад

      Serious question, do you remember ever playing Garfield: The Lost Levels? It was like three or four levels that didn't get finished in time for Garfield: Caught in the Act.

    • @krono5el
      @krono5el Год назад +1

      @@popularvote3613 i dont think so, same with the card game they showed i never played that one, but going through the list they seem to have most games i remember being available.

    • @joseystrife
      @joseystrife Год назад +1

      I agree, the menus in there were cool and the music really stuck with me, gotta love that Sega Genesis sound!

  • @CutBackDropTurn
    @CutBackDropTurn Год назад +38

    I had the SEGA Channel when I was very young. I remember playing Sonic 3D Blast, but the game was cut into two parts and you needed a code from the end of the first part to play the second part.
    I also remember playing some Barney game and realizing that you couldn’t lose or get hurt. It was the first game I got bored with and realized that games needed consequences.

    • @GameSack
      @GameSack  Год назад +22

      That's interesting. The game must have been too big to fit entirely into the Sega Channel RAM.

    • @ScatterbrainPete
      @ScatterbrainPete Год назад +18

      @@GameSack Jon Burton actually confirmed all of this on his GameHut channel.

    • @BigBangBlitz
      @BigBangBlitz Год назад +12

      @@GameSack A few other games did that too. MK3 and Super Street Fighter had to be broken into parts with a different selection of characters for each. I'm pretty sure Virtua Fighter 2 was as well, though it might have just omitted some characters.

    • @Midori_Hoshi
      @Midori_Hoshi Год назад +2

      One of the basic requirements for a game is to have a lose condition. If you can't lose the game, then it's not really a game. It's just software.

    • @GameTimeWhy
      @GameTimeWhy Год назад +3

      ​@@Midori_Hoshi you can't "lose" at Journey and yet it's a fantastic game.

  • @ByGeorge846
    @ByGeorge846 Год назад +64

    I love waking up to a new Game Sack video on Sunday morning. I really do.

    • @Godsgood111
      @Godsgood111 Год назад +2

      Especially when it's a bonus surprise sack like last Sunday.

    • @TimCampbell76
      @TimCampbell76 Год назад +4

      Me too. Bring back Dave.
      Or don’t. I don’t care.

    • @jak3w
      @jak3w Год назад +5

      When I wake up on Sunday I immediately check my sack

    • @RetroMMA
      @RetroMMA Год назад +2

      @@jak3w That's nuts. Mr. Nutz.

    • @lordsosa9383
      @lordsosa9383 Год назад

      im the big bad man
      i would drop you in a real fight punk
      come at me bro
      hahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
      bye bye noobie

  • @michaelrivas9948
    @michaelrivas9948 Год назад +46

    I had the sega channel. The device acted like a cartridge. The version i had kept the game on it long as you didnt write over it. Also could save game progress also.

    • @UltimateGamerCC
      @UltimateGamerCC Год назад +14

      yup, only power outages that totally shut off the cart would delete my save files. i've beaten Phantasy Star 4 and both Shining Force games on it.

    • @Zenoff64
      @Zenoff64 Год назад +7

      @@UltimateGamerCC I had my dad connect a UPS power supply to the sega power brick specifically to keep me from losing a long save.

    • @UltimateGamerCC
      @UltimateGamerCC Год назад +1

      @@Zenoff64 W dad

  • @EmptyTelevision
    @EmptyTelevision Год назад +21

    I would stay up till 12 at night at the end of the month to see what new games were available! They tended to reupload a lot of the same games over the course of time but it was such an awesome service.

  • @bigdeez314
    @bigdeez314 Год назад +4

    I had the Sega Channel from 1995-1997 through TCI here in St. Louis, it was a key component of my video game experience back then there was only so many games that I could rent from Blockbuster and having the Sega Channel meant I got to play games that probably would’ve never even touched otherwise. I still remember so vividly making sure that the cable was tightened on the back of the adapter so I wouldn’t get that “Attention!” screen even though you run across it a few times. I even got to play games that are now considered lost or haven’t even been dumped in ROM form yet such as Garfield: The Lost Levels and even the Genesis version of the Flintstones movie video game. What was maddening back then was because of the memory size of the adapter, they wasn’t able to play certain full games like Super Street Fighter II only had half the roster to play as and Mortal Kombat 3 when it first came out had to be split into two parts. Also, noticed certain games made by Acclaim or had a big license such as NBA wasn’t even able to be played on there mainly due to licensing issues I’m sure, even if it was made by Sega themselves so I still had to go to Blockbuster for some of those games. BTW, Pulseman was never translated on the Channel but it was still a fun game and I could never for the life of me figure out why it never got released here in the US at least physically. The Sega Channel will always go down as one of those “you had to be there” moments in gaming, something I will truly cherish forever.

  • @IronBuddha80
    @IronBuddha80 Год назад +18

    I was lucky growing up we had the sega channel. It was actually my introduction to RPG's. I learned the hard way when you were done playing you'd lose your save progress so I would just leave the Genesis on sometimes for a whole day or 2 until I got back on the game. I remember beating Shining Force 1 and 2 that way

  • @fargoretro
    @fargoretro Год назад +31

    Heck yeah the Sega Channel blew my mind when it came out. It was such a blast, and I got to play so many great RPGs I didn't know the system had.

    • @UltimateGamerCC
      @UltimateGamerCC Год назад +2

      yup, SEGA Channel was the best. i played so many games on there that my grandpa never would've bought for me and a ton of other games that i never knew existed. i have since enjoyed emulation of SEGA Genesis and other old consoles that no longer are being manufactured and/or sold, exploring the libraries of games like an 8-bit Indiana Jones.

  • @tslodemi
    @tslodemi Год назад +5

    Sega Channel user here, I remember staying up late night on the end of the month waiting for the game lineup and screen to change.

  • @pyrocard
    @pyrocard Год назад +5

    Blows me away that this service wasn't available in Denver, I live in Grand Junction Colorado and my family had the Sega Channel. I always thought it was such a cool service

    • @jessodum3103
      @jessodum3103 Год назад

      I was also surprised he said it wasn't in Denver, because we had it in Boulder!

    • @AdCosmo
      @AdCosmo Год назад

      I had it in Englewood. Game Sack's parents definitely were lying to him.

  • @commonsensei8719
    @commonsensei8719 Год назад +20

    28:48 I truly appreciate these skits you do. They are very well timed and placed and your dry humor is just spot on. I think these put you next to AVGN (In his good days) in how you can convey these funny jokes with just your facial expressions alone. You are a great actor

    • @FlarryFlats
      @FlarryFlats 6 месяцев назад +1

      I second this notion! The skits are quirky, creative,genuine and often (like this episode's) completely hilarious 🤣
      Plus, anytime Craig Statler shows up, I'm in 😂😂😂

  • @dillonandon
    @dillonandon Год назад +43

    I finally noticed that Alien Soldier's title screen is boasting about setting the Mega Drive's CPU on fire. That's kind of awesome honestly. More games should do that.

    • @ScatterbrainPete
      @ScatterbrainPete Год назад +8

      This was actually Sega's slogan for their Japanese Mega Drive commercials

    • @EchoLog
      @EchoLog Год назад +1

      Crisis wasn't the first.

  • @wusaint
    @wusaint Год назад +2

    Not gonna lie....this brings a tear to my eye. Sega Channel was like a dream come true when I was younger. My buddy had it and we all would stay over at his house and play games all night. Every month when the games would update we would have a sleepover to play the new stuff. So many good memories.

  • @iamredrunt172
    @iamredrunt172 Год назад +3

    I had this when it came out in SF Bay Area. Had cable service,from local provider, Worked great. I lived right behind SEGA of America in Foster City Ca. Saw them grow.

  • @chosencuttlefish
    @chosencuttlefish Год назад +16

    I remember my neighbor had it and it bewildered me. I would play Mortal Kombat 3 when I wasn't allowed to rent it at home 🙃

  • @4BlueHero
    @4BlueHero Год назад +24

    Me and my big brother were so lucky to have grown up with the Sega Channel! It's thanks to this that we are life long Sega fans!

    • @astra6712
      @astra6712 Год назад +1

      Too bad SEGA has been dead for 20 years

    • @drunkensailor112
      @drunkensailor112 Год назад +9

      ​@@astra6712 no it's not. I play Sega games every day

    • @i-dont-burn-under-the-sun
      @i-dont-burn-under-the-sun Год назад +5

      @@astra6712 Damn, i was playing Two Point Hospital a moment ago, why didn't anybody warn me.

    • @Lilbroda
      @Lilbroda Год назад +1

      ​@@astra6712 n00b

    • @astra6712
      @astra6712 Год назад

      @@drunkensailor112 on the Nintendo switch?

  • @BillyTime
    @BillyTime Год назад +44

    2:20 Yeah, that was me. I made an edit to include the games I wanted to when making my SC Revival hack and I made a point to avoid SRAM enabled games. :p
    Excellent video!

    • @sppspharmdude
      @sppspharmdude Год назад +2

      Thank you!

    • @JohnnyProctor9
      @JohnnyProctor9 Год назад

      Could've put at least ONE RPG on there though, a Shining Force and/or a Phantasy Star...they had a warning message that starting an RPG would delete the save file from any different game saved on there, didn't they? I seem to recall there being something of the sort when loading up RPGs and other games with save features like Wily Wars or Sonic 3...

    • @BillyTime
      @BillyTime Год назад +2

      @@JohnnyProctor9 with the way SC Revival is set up, SRAM doesn't quite work. I have since put SRAM enabled RPGS such as Shining Force and Phantasy Star on later revisions.
      A custom boot loader is utilized with SC Revival and doesn't work exactly the same way the old Sega Channel did.

    • @JohnnyProctor9
      @JohnnyProctor9 Год назад +1

      @@BillyTime - Thanks, I'll have to look into that!

  • @kennethd4958
    @kennethd4958 Год назад +11

    I remember wanting the Sega Channel so bad.. I lived an hour away from Pittsburgh and was hoping it would be offered in my area but I never saw it.

    • @Noslack412
      @Noslack412 Год назад +3

      I had it in Pittsburgh 🤷‍♂️

    • @shitbrick5030
      @shitbrick5030 Год назад

      I was 45 minutes north of pittsburgh. We had it

    • @kennethd4958
      @kennethd4958 Год назад

      @@shitbrick5030 I’m about an hour west in Ohio.. I was young but asked my parents for it maybe they just said it wasn’t available as a way to get me to stop asking haha

  • @Brooklyn727
    @Brooklyn727 Год назад +8

    Another Craig Stadler cameo! We are truly blessed by his presence.

  • @lfroncek
    @lfroncek Год назад +8

    My friend and I discovered Shadowrun on Sega Channel and played the hell out of it for 2 days and then it vanished as the month ended. Was really peeved by that.

  • @Tjoeb123
    @Tjoeb123 Год назад +14

    It's worth noting that if you own a Nintendo Switch, Mega Man and Pulseman are both available on the Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack service.
    (although the text/subtitles in Pulseman remains in Japanese)
    Mega Man The Wily Wars is also on the 1st Genesis Mini (the one that looks like the Model 1).

    • @gligarguy4010
      @gligarguy4010 Год назад

      Wily Wars is also on there. My first time playing it was there.

    • @ZeldaDD
      @ZeldaDD Год назад

      Alien Soldier is as well.

  • @teen_laqueefa
    @teen_laqueefa Год назад +8

    Joe Redifer is retro gaming royalty...

    • @lordsosa9383
      @lordsosa9383 Год назад

      i would destroy you in any sega game punk
      what you gonna do about it boy
      ahahahahahahahahahahahaha noob

  • @vallaurianv6024
    @vallaurianv6024 Год назад +8

    Blows my mind that Sega did this in 94! I never knew anyone who had this in the UK although I believe it came out here. Some of these games - Alien Soldier and to a lesser degree Pulseman - are bangers

  • @tubinonyou
    @tubinonyou Год назад +55

    You got my like for the following: "You can play 2 player if you actually have any friends... but I'm pretty sure that you don't."

    • @JosephLamb1989
      @JosephLamb1989 Год назад +11

      Joe is the kinda guy who comes over and eats all your pizza bites, says your mom is hot, and all your games suck

    • @royb5820
      @royb5820 Год назад +4

      Classic Game Sack joke. They’ve been casually hating on us for having no friends for like a decade+

    • @videostash413
      @videostash413 Год назад

      every gaming channel makes that joke a lot. welcome.

    • @tubinonyou
      @tubinonyou Год назад +2

      @@videostash413 The more gaming channels you watch, the less friends you have!

    • @shawnwilliam466
      @shawnwilliam466 Год назад +1

      I feel lucky than, I had plenty of friends and family members ready to play along 🎉

  • @chipgarrett3139
    @chipgarrett3139 Год назад +6

    East Coast staying up late to get my sack for the week!! Love this channel!!

  • @flioink
    @flioink Год назад +50

    Craig Stadler appearances never get old😆

  • @pokey4200
    @pokey4200 Год назад +3

    It's like Saturday morning cartoons, only it's Sunday, and not cartoons...😁

  • @narakuoni
    @narakuoni Год назад +17

    I had the Sega Channel back in the day and loved it! It was so cool to show off new games to friends.

    • @boriscrosshairs6682
      @boriscrosshairs6682 Год назад

      You don't have to make up stuff to try and be cool

    • @LVPB
      @LVPB Год назад

      How did it run/play ? Was it laggy?

    • @narakuoni
      @narakuoni Год назад

      @@LVPB it was pretty seamless once you got into game but the menus had a lot going on and would have some slowdown. Best of my memory of course.

    • @boriscrosshairs6682
      @boriscrosshairs6682 Год назад

      ​@@LVPB he didn't really have it he just wants to be cool

    • @narakuoni
      @narakuoni Год назад

      @@boriscrosshairs6682 I swear! Just like my girlfriend who goes to a different school...in Canada. That's why you can't meet her.

  • @leadbones
    @leadbones Год назад +11

    I had a friend who had SEGA Channel. We played it constantly while it was available. I don't remember Dino Bros. but I do remember hating Nightmare Circus and being unimpressed by the Genesis' attempt to recreate NES Mega Man. I remember enjoying Golden Axe 3 a lot, first playing Bloodlines, and not liking Alien Soldier at all. I did do a bunch of mushrooms and play Crystal's Pony Tale on there for half a day one time.

  • @MurasakiBunny
    @MurasakiBunny Год назад +6

    One thing you got wrong, the Sega Channel did have part of it's powered ram used for the menu data act as battery backup as you COULD save your games on battery backup games... though there was a limit to how many before the game saves of OTHER games would get overridden, or if you unplugged the unit which you wouldn't so since you'd have to spend probably 20 minutes for it to re-flash the monthly data.

    • @renakunisaki
      @renakunisaki Год назад +2

      Several people say it saved, and several say it didn't. Probably there were different versions.

  • @HerecomestheCalavera
    @HerecomestheCalavera Год назад +4

    I remember hearing about the Sega Channel back in the day but not really knowing what it was all about. Back then we had a C-Band Satellite Dish. One time a technician was at the house and I asked him if we could get the Sega Channel. But nope cable only :(

  • @Br0tha5
    @Br0tha5 Год назад +1

    I'm from Denver, Montbello to be specific. My step cousin in Aurora had the Sega channel in the trailer park my uncle lived in. It was fun when he could get it to work. I remember going over there and not being able to play because the games took forever to download.

  • @JAGO_Tech
    @JAGO_Tech Год назад +6

    I 100% played a version of this is in a hotel ... it charged the room. I remember asking my mom permission & playing Sonic for 20 or 30 mins. So there was some commercial interation of this at least tested. This was in either Houston or San Antonio in early to mid 90s 👍. Any info internet friends? I can only find details on the airline offering in Asia. [EDIT - also seeing Beaumont, TX listed as 1 of 12 test markets & could've been a hotel there as I have family in area ... maybe it was part of OG test 🤔!?]

    • @noteptp
      @noteptp Год назад

      Hey Jago! This is Note from RB. Awesome you experienced one of these in the 90s! Never had a chance to try Sega Channel back then, but I did play a similar service at a hotel which I believe was the Nintendo Gateway System with LodgeNet. I remember playing Super Bonk on it! I think it was at a hotel during a family vacation to Seattle.

  • @robotempires
    @robotempires Год назад +5

    My cartridge looked a lot different and I'd have to constantly mess with the coaxial to get it to work, but it was worth it.

  • @BluesElwoo2
    @BluesElwoo2 Год назад +2

    Hey Joe, my cousin and I grew up in Denver, and he had the Sega Channel. I don't think it was here long though. I was so jealous of him! He played some RPGs, and as long as he didn't load up a new game, it would keep his saves. Once he loaded up something else, his saves were gone. Man Sega Channel was cool back in the day.

  • @Aqua_Toad
    @Aqua_Toad Год назад

    I have a good friend that grew up in Denver and then moved up to Keenesburg and I've heard many fond memories of her and her family playing it. It definitely was offered in Colorado.

  • @Noslack412
    @Noslack412 Год назад +3

    Load times and having a service tech out multiple times is my memory of it. Elementary school age tho I still loved it.

  • @Carsonj13
    @Carsonj13 Год назад +21

    And JUST when I was about to go to bed, a new Game Sack!

    • @JonReid01
      @JonReid01 Год назад +2

      Classic Saturdays with Joe

  • @jovalleau
    @jovalleau Год назад +1

    We had Sega Channel growing up. So many great games I never would have played, otherwise.

  • @frozyre7854
    @frozyre7854 Год назад +1

    One game that wasn't mentioned but was exclusive to Sega Channel - Breakthru!
    This was the puzzle game by the same guy who made Tetris. It got a SNES release and a PC release. But not many knew that there was a Genesis release too, though it was Sega Channel only.

  • @dwood78part23
    @dwood78part23 Год назад +6

    I remember hearing about the Sega Channel back them. So this is going to be interesting.

    • @phattjohnson
      @phattjohnson Год назад

      Maybe comment AFTER watching the video? 🤣

  • @_____7704
    @_____7704 Год назад +6

    Great peripheral we sadly never got here in Australia... would be good to see what work has gone in to building a way to communicate with it today via a PC

    • @ksysinf
      @ksysinf Год назад +2

      You'll probably have to have a TV modulator for this that can tranfer roms and technical information over the cable. To think of it that can be done if there are specs for what exactly this scientific atlanta is and what it recieves

  • @davidford3968
    @davidford3968 Год назад

    I remember that so well!!!!
    I never knew Pittsburgh was the first city to have it, so I guess I was really lucky to live in Pittsburgh. I remember it being advertised and that was my Christmas present that year, along with a Sega. I was in heaven!!!

  • @kevindavidwark
    @kevindavidwark Год назад +1

    I never had one of these, but I somehow ended up with a Sega Channel branded blue coax cable that I used to connect my old tv.

  • @hpalvz
    @hpalvz Год назад +5

    I remember that it was available in my city (Buenos Aires, Argentina) back then, but it was super expensive (like 50 or 60 USD). I was pretty suprised when they announced it here.

    • @lordsosa9383
      @lordsosa9383 Год назад

      im a real bad man
      wanna fight me tuff guy
      drop your location
      i will be there to beat you up
      and you better boit bring a gun
      so dont even try it punk

  • @WhatIsMatter101
    @WhatIsMatter101 Год назад +24

    When I was young, this was ground breaking. But then you find out the SNES had Satellaview, and the Famicom Disk System even had online stock exchange service.

    • @Marcus_K
      @Marcus_K Год назад +9

      Sega Channel was groundbreaking as the first significant online game platform on console. The Satellaview was released a year later and it never made it out of Japan.

    • @CommodoreFan64
      @CommodoreFan64 Год назад +2

      ​@@Marcus_K Plus the Satellaview had some limations like having to be there at specific times of the day for the Satellite broadcast do too the limits of the technology, with them also using the same satelites for TV/audio broadcast limiting their bandwidth, so if you missed it for whatever reason you had no chance to get what you paid for again, and that's not even mentioning all the expensive addon hardware for the Super Famicom you needed to make the service even work, along with the more expensive Satellite service fees.

  • @Skatedudeguy
    @Skatedudeguy Год назад +2

    I loved having Sega Channel as it truly allowed me to play a lot of titles I would not have.
    Wily Wars may have been my favorite exclusive, but I really enjoyed Power Drive as I got a Super Off Road feel from it.
    I remember playing Battle Frenzy and being confused about how to play it!
    I also remember playing a early version of Pinocchio and thinking the game was actually only a few minutes long.

  • @noneofyourbusiness4616
    @noneofyourbusiness4616 Год назад +1

    Got a good chuckle out of your "Klondike Solitaire" intro.

  • @redwolflancer3051
    @redwolflancer3051 Год назад +9

    I remember when this came out when I was 14 ,thought wow I'm living in the future, but looking back now😂 p.s I don't remember dyna brothers on it, pulse man was

  • @jameswalt1
    @jameswalt1 Год назад +6

    Truly I think Alien Soldier is one of, if not the, best looking games of the 16 bit generation.

  • @scaniatex
    @scaniatex Год назад +1

    My Dad was cool enough to let me get Sega Channel when I finally had decent grades in school. Oh how I loved this service! Also, this was how I was introduced to GENERAL CHAOS. A Great RTS for the Genesis!

  • @1417ga
    @1417ga Год назад

    I loved the SEGA channel!! The signal strength (connection issues) was my only frustration. Paragon Cable/Time Warner Cable was at my house every other month in Minnesota.

  • @cloudair4154
    @cloudair4154 Год назад +3

    my friend had the sega channel, it was great.. i remember my first time goin to his house to play it i got the tv remote and said “what channel is it?” and he laughed and was like its not an actual channel and he showed me how it worked

  • @ChairmanMeow1
    @ChairmanMeow1 Год назад +4

    This was so incredibly ahead of its time. I had a rich friend who had one and it was like my childhood brain couldnt even comprehend how it worked. How in the world were video games coming through cable tv I wondered?
    Looking back on it though this wasnt a rich person thing even though it felt like that. $15 a month was equivalent to what, four in box games? But parents hated the idea of a subscription back then.
    edit - Also, Alien Soldier was so dope. Treasure made some real bangers.

    • @wizardwhohasmorempthanhp
      @wizardwhohasmorempthanhp Год назад +3

      I had a friend from a poor family that had one. Just cool parents

    • @ChairmanMeow1
      @ChairmanMeow1 Год назад +1

      @@wizardwhohasmorempthanhp I remember my parents just hated the idea of a subscription. Back in the 90s subscriptions were generally viewed as some kind of scam, you'd see most of them on TV for magazines or weird music collections that you could never cancel.

  • @JaimieRain
    @JaimieRain 11 месяцев назад

    I'm in New Zealand, we were a Sega country, and in 1994 we were still an international backwater. I mean we still are, but the internet sort of helped us catch up to the rest of the world in regards to these sorts of things. The Sega Channel was something you'd see in gaming magazines, but know you'd never get. We didn't have cable back then, just 3 tv channels, and there were like 4 satellite channels which was our 'cable' equivalent. I might be wrong though, maybe there were some rich people that had access to it somehow, but The Sega Channel was only something you could dream about 😆
    I look at it now and think how cool it would have been though, like to come home from work one day, excited about what games were new to the channel that month. If you were a game rental type it would have been so much better than going back and forth to the video store. And I like the fact that you're kinda 'stuck' with whatever they're offering you that month, so you just have to give everything a chance, games you wouldn't ever bother usually buying/renting.

  • @Harperlarp
    @Harperlarp Год назад +2

    I'm 38 and have always kinda wondered what the Sega Channel even was. I heard of it back in the day but only through reading Sonic the Comic here in the UK. Thanks to this video I now know that Joe knows I'm bad at video games!

  • @RSK412
    @RSK412 Год назад +4

    MUH CHILDHOOD. it was so amazing. I lived about an hour outside of Pittsburgh. I played so many games, in hindsight I was kind of privileged to have the experience. My favorite game to play was Landstalker.

  • @Afgrahamistan
    @Afgrahamistan Год назад +3

    That's weird you weren't able to get Sega Channel in Denver? I remember having it in Aurora through TCI for a few months. It was cool seeing the new menus and music each month, even doing themes that fit the month (fireworks in July, Halloween for October, etc).
    But it was thanks to it I discovered Treasure playing Dynamite Headdy, Gunstar Heroes, Alien Solider, and even Light Crusader, still my all time favorite developer to this day.

    • @gillianseed4419
      @gillianseed4419 Год назад +2

      yeah I knew someone that had it in thornton, must have been different providers in different areas back then

    • @jessodum3103
      @jessodum3103 Год назад

      We had it in Boulder!

  • @BeefyRavioli
    @BeefyRavioli Год назад +1

    I had Sega channel for the entire duration in Tulsa Oklahoma. Absolutely loved it. Alien soldier and megaman were definite standouts. I remember the morning sonic and knuckles came out because I woke up super early to play it. When the service shut down, my dad told me in the ride home from school. I cried - we only had 3 games other than Sega channel.

  • @oceman5446
    @oceman5446 Год назад +1

    loved it got it back in late 94 a couple of friends were the first to access it here in pittsburgh

  • @a3HeadedMonkey
    @a3HeadedMonkey Год назад +9

    Awesome! Game Sack Sunday time!

  • @arielnunez0612
    @arielnunez0612 Год назад +16

    No matter what video I watch, there's always some cool games to learn about and I love this channel for that. god bless the sack

  • @TrueSolunar
    @TrueSolunar Год назад +1

    Pulseman’s Volteccer lives on through the Pikachu line as Volt Tackle…

  • @gamersplaygroundliquidm3th526
    @gamersplaygroundliquidm3th526 Год назад +1

    Wow Scientific Atlanta made it , had no idea ... should have figured tho most cable headends from that time ran off their equipment lol

  • @TheRealAkaRai
    @TheRealAkaRai Год назад +3

    One of my cousins had this. Eight year old me thought this was the coolest thing ever. I remember thinking it was way cooler than cable. I first played Comix Zone, Beyond Oasis and X-Men 2 on it. I remember X-Men started immediately with you playing as a random character starting right away on the first level with no introduction, and thinking this was perfect for the service because it made it feel like you were being dropped into a game already in progress, like you were just taking part in a broadcast.

    • @starwindamada5313
      @starwindamada5313 Год назад

      I was just playing that game an hour ago on my PC in Emuhawk. Not the actual cartridge or even a Genesis but I am using the Sega-endorsed six-button controller with USB.

  • @brianeych
    @brianeych Год назад +4

    This really cranks up my tude, thanks Joe.

  • @TimothyRitchey
    @TimothyRitchey Год назад

    I had Sega Channel growing up. I remember sitting up until midnight with my friends on the last day of the month waiting for the games to flip and then playing into the wee hours.

  • @fretburner8981
    @fretburner8981 Год назад +2

    Great video on The Sega Channel that I also was unable to see in its day. And I love that bit at the end, too funny!

  • @videogameobsession
    @videogameobsession Год назад +6

    I had something like this. I called it the Super Magic Drive (or just .SMD for short). I'd pick my favorite games from WHQ BBS sites. They had every Genesis game, even imports, all up to the day releases.. Some even weeks before they were hitting stores. The price was also amazing too. It was only the price of a long distance call, so I stuck in the 518 and didn't have to pay anything. If you owned the additional Super Magic Drive floppy drive you could save your games to floppy disk (1.6Mb formatted disks held 12 megabit games, 3x 4Mbit games, 6x 2Mbit games, and so on..). I'm sure Sega loved this device, and the people who spread the releases far and wide. Greetz to Fairlight, SpooNDox, SpooNMan, PAN-ATX, and TWK-ATK Over and out... SEGA! -mrH ;)

  • @MissingLinx
    @MissingLinx Год назад +3

    Had the Sega channel and I do remember that you could save with it. Since I remember beating some isometric 3d adventure game with it. Even though I always thought the saves were cloud like based.

  • @kennytieshisshoes
    @kennytieshisshoes Месяц назад

    What a nostalgic moment. I had this until they recalled it. I loved waiting to see what games came out at each new refresh.

  • @EQOAnostalgia
    @EQOAnostalgia Год назад

    I remember hearing about the Sega channel while i was just getting into PS2 online, my mind was blown lol. I was hooked on EverQuest Online Adventures, Socom and Resident Evil Outbreak, all pioneer online console games and the thought of playing in ANY capacity with anything even resembling online, 2 console gens earlier absolutely blew my mind.

  • @stellarthefeller
    @stellarthefeller Год назад +4

    I've had your epic SEGA Channel skit on loop for the past week and then I see this! I guess Joe knew I wanted more!

  • @BigBangBlitz
    @BigBangBlitz Год назад +8

    I have played Dyna Bros 2 on Sega Channel.
    A lot of people probably didn't because it was hidden, as were some other games like Worms. You had to move to a specific menu and move the selection off the screen then press a button to find it. Not every month had hidden games and some had more than one.
    Yes it was very cool. I THINK another one was a Genesis port of Sonic's card agmes with classical music I'll never get out of my head. It's possible that wasn't hidden, I just vaguely recall it was.
    Edit: It might be that Solitaire game, but the music isn't right, and there were Sonic cards.

    • @Bubbabyte99
      @Bubbabyte99 Год назад +1

      Was Super Fantasy Zone on there as well? Cuz that's another unconfirmed one.

    • @BigBangBlitz
      @BigBangBlitz Год назад +1

      @@Bubbabyte99 I certainly remember playing that. Since I live in the U.S. and could not have bought nor rented it, I must assume it was. I couldn't have played it anywhere else.
      The music is still fresh in my mind.

  • @aandr7127
    @aandr7127 Год назад

    My uncle did promo artwork for vans owned by shaw in Canada. They gave him a year a free year Sega channel. The version he had was one with coax on the side and yellow button on top for reset. Was blown away first time playing it

  • @charlesdebarber2997
    @charlesdebarber2997 Год назад

    I had Sega Channel when TCI Cable offered it in Northeastern Ohio back in the 90s. It exposed me to many favorites - Landstalker, Shining Force I & II, the Phantasy Star series, Pirates! Gold, and Gemfire to name a few.
    It was such a great offer and one of the many ways Sega was *way* ahead of its time.

  • @CaptAwesumNo1Zone
    @CaptAwesumNo1Zone Год назад +4

    This was MY era of SEGA!!🎉🎉

  • @Yeahhhhthisisgood
    @Yeahhhhthisisgood Год назад +10

    This old online services interest me so much.
    It’s interesting to see how sega and Nintendo were ahead of their time in some things but the Nintendo of today refuses to acknowledge certain technology

    • @phattjohnson
      @phattjohnson Год назад +2

      Nintendo today still can't emulate Ocarina of Time accurately on their own Switch console..

    • @crosstie417
      @crosstie417 Год назад

      ​@@phattjohnson that's funny it works great on my 60 dollar smart phone.....

    • @redacted2275
      @redacted2275 Год назад

      Nintendo never cared about online stuff until recently. They were always against emulation... if you want an excuse to thrash Nintendo, at least don't be a sIoth.

    • @thecunninlynguist
      @thecunninlynguist Год назад

      Sega really only. Nintendo was never really ahead of its time. Nomad = Switch.

  • @OddlerTheHousehusband
    @OddlerTheHousehusband Год назад

    I loved Sega Channel. I miss is so much. I do believe the rpg section was called Role Playing, as thats how I learned the term. I played Shining Force 1 & 2, Shining In the Darkness, Landstalker & Beyond Oasis.
    I remember staying up late at night to watch the background change every month.

  • @JetFire0422
    @JetFire0422 Год назад +2

    I'm really glad you reviewed this. It was availible through my cable provider back in the day. I always wanted to try it, but with so many rental stores around I never had a hard time trying out games.

  • @benitosierrajr3958
    @benitosierrajr3958 Год назад +4

    I’m happy that Game Sack covered the SEGA Channel first before the Gaming Historian because I wanted to know a bit more about it.

    • @benitosierrajr3958
      @benitosierrajr3958 Год назад

      Also Mr. Nutz did saw a North American physical release, but only on the Super Nintendo, and the Game Boy Color.

  • @troyshilanski380
    @troyshilanski380 Год назад +3

    Always love your stop motion teardowns. And i didnt even know this was a thing. Probably because i was rockin my 66 mgh pentium with Doom.

  • @Citizenryan82
    @Citizenryan82 Год назад

    We had Sega Channel in little old Sioux City, IA of all places. I LOVED it.

  • @manuginobilisbaldspot424
    @manuginobilisbaldspot424 Год назад +1

    Scientific Atlanta. All my Gen Xers with the infamous “black boxes” of the 90s know all about them. Wrestling, boxing, and “special” movies all unscrambled. Good times.

  • @777crig
    @777crig Год назад +8

    Imagine if we had this kinda deal now days...crazy how good this was for the time. Pure magic it seemed like. refreshed often enough you always had somthin to play was insane.

  • @terriblecoughing4767
    @terriblecoughing4767 Год назад +4

    The consistent quality you keep pumping out is insane. Sack forever Mr.Redifer.

  • @dr6316
    @dr6316 Год назад

    It's really cool how much alien soldier looks like mischief makers in a way. Not surprisingly they came from the same studio.

  • @remakeyourself
    @remakeyourself Год назад

    I had Sega Channel for a couple years in podunk lake town in rural texas where our cable boxes were only a 2-digit LED box and two buttons with NO remote. It was incredible, and my friends and I would stay up until midnight on the first of every night to see what the new month releases would be.
    Definitely did NOT have saves, because I discovered Shining Force 2 via Sega Channel and replayed the intro multiple times before just leaving the console on all weekend while I played through it.

  • @IdealIdeas100
    @IdealIdeas100 Год назад +5

    So the next episode is going to be SNES's equivalent of the Sega Channel?

  • @Jamesamong007
    @Jamesamong007 Год назад +3

    Memories man, had this for a year when it came out. I became a 100% Sega fan when i got this. Also you actually could save games on the Sega Channel, RPG games worked just like the normal cart versions and you could continue where you left off when you downloaded the game again your save would be there.

    • @JaredConnell
      @JaredConnell Год назад +1

      That's interesting. I wonder where it saved? On the cartridge or did they save your data remotely and then rebroadcast it every time?

  • @cartmann94
    @cartmann94 Год назад +1

    IIRC, the limited Edition of Super SF2 was limited because the maximum romsize available for download was 24 megabits. As the original cart was 40, they had to cut content in order to make it fit.

  • @theodorerelic2718
    @theodorerelic2718 Год назад +1

    I had The Sega Cahnnel for maybe a year and a half, between late 1995 and early 1997. Here in Columbus OH we got it through Warner Cable and it cost $12.95 a month. You could get 50 games per month, and some would change month to month. I recall you could save in the games that required it, though I recall there was a limitation on how many you could save. Even though I was working at the time I would sit up till 4AM on the first of the month to see what new games would be on the system.
    The version I had seemed different than the unit you have; I recall it was vertical rather than horizontal. The games loaded pretty quickly, too. I played games like Earthworm Jim 2 on the system, Mega Man The Wily Wars and many others. Curiously, if the game was too big, it would be split into two. The only one I immediately recall that happening to was Mortal Kombat 3. It was weird, but it worked.
    By 1997 I was getting busier at work and didn't have as much time to devote to gaming (plus, I had just gotten my Sega Saturn) so I had it disconnected. The service itself ended soon after. But it was fun while it lasted. Interestingly, if you have Nintendo Switch Online+Expansion (what a dopey name) the Genesis service has Alien Soldier, Pulseman and Mega Man: The Wily Wars.