@craigtl: Sad but true. I just read McDonald's recently did make a few large jugs of the sauce, and sent one to the show. The others are going to be given out for some contest. The article made it sound like they weren't interested in fully bringing the sauce back because of the very backlash you described. People take their concept of personal culture too seriously.
It's so silly how Rick and Morty has me hoping McD's brings the Szechaun Sauce back--Just because. I was pretty young when Mulan came out, and don't remember if I've tried the sauce or not, but Rick says it's the stuff, so here's hoping. Disney is going to make a live action Mulan, so...who knows.
@doctor_mg: I guess he realized his ignorance and deleted his comment? He did the same to me, lol. I hope the 74 in his tag doesn't mean he was born in 1974. That would just be really sad. You'd think he would have grown up by now.
@predcon1: That's not what I said. Let me try again. On this system, you insert the game, check. Turn the power on, check. The system boots into its specific UI. Now, you select to load the cartridge (which is already inserted into the slot). It dumps the cartridge information into RAM. Finally, after all of this, the game begins. The writers point is that it's an annoyance to go through all of this, just to have a load error and have to start again. Previous versions of this sold for about $40. The big reason people are calling this a quick, cash-in, is because of the higher price tag on an item that really isn't any better than previous models. I have ATgames portable Genesis, and the (6-7th) plug and play unit, similar to this. They are miles away worse in quality, compared to the NES mini, which I'm not a huge fan of either. SEGA deserves much, much better. I think that's the single biggest point of this article.
@walterg74: huh? I literally didn't say any of that. What do you mean "and no you don't insert them after"? I said you select it, not insert it. The cartridge is already inserted before powering on. Dumba$$.
@predcon1: if you boot up a real Genesis, you boot the cartridge. In this, you boot the system, then select your inserted cartridge, then wait for the game contents to dump into RAM, THEN it begins the cartridge. Not at all the same. By all means though, buy one and give us your personal review then.
Obvious quick cash in by ATgames. This is their 8th iteration of the Genesis flashback, and strangely the quality stays the same, but the price increases to match what Nintendo is doing. The previous versions were $40-50 dollars, and available at Dollar General. Of course it's cheap garbage.
@lonesamurai1: You must be new here. Tibua has actually driven every car, in every modified variation, and confirmed that ONLY the vehicles in Forza 7 handle EXACTLY how they should in reality. He's a national treasure, God bless him.
@nativepixel: Because it's illegal to yell FIRE in a crowd if there isn't one, and nobody says "ill" except for underpaid nurses handing out antibiotics to hypochondriacs.
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