Dances with Sega

EPISODE · Apr 10, 2023 · 1H 50M

Dances with Sega

from Crossed Wires · host James Bilsbrough & Jae Bloom

Growing up in the late 80s and early 90s, Sega were in a console war with their fellow Japanese rivals, Nintendo. Keen to show what they could do, they created more and more add-ons for the Mega Drive (or Genesis to our North American friends) like the Mega CD and 32X. Sega were really doing what Nintendon’t, for very good reasons! As the 90s came closer to the millennium we also saw a new craze from Japan for dancing games, notably Dance Dance Revolution by arcade legends Konami, or Dancing Stage as it was known in Europe. These dance based games really saw a following and even to this day dance games are incredibly popular. My guest this week is here to talk about both nostalgic experiences, especially as he’s working on a one-quarter sized all-in-one DDR mini-Arcade build using an Intel NUC, a custom input board and more lights than Blackpool Illuminations. We delve into lots of nerdy details on the famed ‘Sega Tower of Power’, as well as pondering what may have been if Sega hadn’t ended their console hardware with the too-little-too-late DreamCast. We’re sure this conversation is going to spark some debate, especially as we may have trash talked more than a few rivals, so we’d love to hear from you; send a note over to [email protected], leave a comment on the post, or join the discussion over on our Discord server If you liked this episode or any of our content, we’d greatly appreciate any little bit of support you can throw our way over at our Ko-Fi page. Affiliate Promotion If you want great pricing with fantastic customer support for all your Linux based cloud computing needs, you can get $100 of free credit for 60-days when you sign up here with our friends Linode, cloud computing by Akamai Episode Links Naoki’s Retro Corner – YouTube Channel Making my own Dance Dance Revolution Cabinet – Naoki’s Retro Corner (YouTube) Exploring The Wild World of DDR Controllers – kkclue (YouTube) Project OutFox – Rhythm game sim for the Raspberry Pi Dance Dance Revolution – Wikipedia MiSTerCade – JAMMA for Mister The Sega Genesis Mini is getting its own ridiculous mini tower – Polygon Mega CD – Wikipedia 32X – Wikipedia Sega Saturn – Wikipedia Chapter Times 00:00:00: Adopt A Listener 00:01:05: Introductions 00:06:20: A Brief iMovie Chat 00:09:08: Why Arcade Builds? 00:13:44: Quarter Scale DDR 00:36:33: Modern Dance Games 00:39:32: Project Outfox 00:43:02: Arcade Experience Scale 00:47:11: Saga Mega Drive 00:57:23: Mega CD 01:09:44: 32X 01:14:55: Tower of (Unstable) Power 01:23:35: Saga Saturn 01:38:23: Sega’s Legacy Today 01:46:17: Wrapping Up Credits Intro and outro theme: 

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