Thread: On This Day In Gaming History
October 15, 1992 - Night Trap released for the Sega CD in North America

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It's a video hidden within the Sega CD version of Night Trap that shows Hasbro executives demonstrating the "NEMO", a VHS-based video game system that was eventually scrapped. "Scene of the Crime" (considered the Night Trap prototype) was originally planned to be released on this system, but never surfaced for pretty obvious reasons (it's just a bad idea). No other version contains this video to my knowledge, including the Sega CD+32X version.
 
I've still got mine and it is a cool system, but most of the good games for it are also on other systems.
 
The Vita is so odd for me. I loved it and still want one, but then I can't really think of many actual Vita games I'd care about playing right now. I mostly just want it to play PS1/PSP games 🤷‍♂️

Such a great piece of hardware, though.
I have a OLED Vita, a PlayStation TV and a Vita TV and the last time I played was probably 3 years ago. It's the same for me though, I "use" the Vita TV for my JP PC Engine and PSone collection on PSN and PSTV for PSone and PSP games. Handheld is for Vita games directly.
 
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January 21, 1999 - Super Smash Bros. released for the N64 in Japan

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January 21, 2009 - Skate 2 released for the PS3 and Xbox 360 in North America

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