Genesis Pringles - The Game (Homebrew) SEGA Genesis

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Homebrew fangame, made by Future Dive in 2019.

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Well, if that is the mission of this site, an archival where everything goes and preservation is the main intent, then I'm fine with that. I was used to a lower frequency of higher-quality releases, so this seemed like a big change in paradigm to me.

Regardless, I appreciate this site and its maintainers quite a lot, don't think I'm posting to disparage you.

Oh, relax, I really love you care for this site that much! In english I always feel I give a too serious impression. D:

There's no mission, I'd say, other than sharing what brings us joy. I'm feeling a lot of happiness discovering and playing what I'm choosing to bring here. Many of these bootlegs and unlicensed games I think are super interesting, for example, so to me the higher quality has never gone. :p And other curators have other reasons to choose what they choose, with more or less time to post too. The home page is busier nowadays because we have more people posting, not only Spike, but if you see each system own page, things still slow and chill.

The first time I opened that Pringles game was in a party with friends playing random stuff, and thanks to it a lot of jokes and laugh happened, and we liked the controls, the visuals... the lack of music wasn't a problem since we were listening to spotify. I mean, I could only live that thanks to another site that chose to expose that game, instead of hiding it. Each game has a separate reason, to me at least, and I'm just trying to make it easier for other people, who could love the same aspects as me, to find it.
 
Not responding to you rudely, I think you presumed this. No one here promised that, altough it's not like we stopped sharing "quality" hacks and translations.

Between the last 90 games I shared:

Official releases (translated or not): 49 (54,44%)
Unliscended/Bootlegs: 17 (18,89%)
Hacks: 12 (13,33 %)
Homebrews: 8 (8,89%)
Prototypes: 4 (4,44%)

And that's just me. We have at least 3 more curators active sharing stuff, and they definitely doesn't focus on more parallel games as I do... so I think we definitely are not having a invasion of "garbo" games. We are having way more uploads in general actually.

Plus,


History and culture (not to say art) won't be treated here as if it were invalid because of its technical flaws or for not being officially released on the USA-Europe-Japan axis.

In Brazil I grew up having contact with these "pirate/bootleg" games together with the most famous ones, and many of them are still loved around here. I like searching about these parallel releases and they definitely deserve more recognition in environments like RGT.

Well, if that is the mission of this site, an archival where everything goes and preservation is the main intent, then I'm fine with that. I was used to a lower frequency of higher-quality releases, so this seemed like a big change in paradigm to me.

Regardless, I appreciate this site and its maintainers quite a lot, don't think I'm posting to disparage you.
 
Not responding to you rudely, I think you presumed this. No one here promised that, altough it's not like we stopped sharing "quality" hacks and translations.

Between the last 90 games I shared:

Official releases (translated or not): 49 (54,44%)
Unliscended/Bootlegs: 17 (18,89%)
Hacks: 12 (13,33 %)
Homebrews: 8 (8,89%)
Prototypes: 4 (4,44%)

And that's just me. We have at least 3 more curators active sharing stuff, and they definitely doesn't focus on more parallel games as I do... so I think we definitely are not having a invasion of "garbo" games. We are having way more uploads in general actually.

Plus,


History and culture (not to say art) won't be treated here as if it were invalid because of its technical flaws or for not being officially released on the USA-Europe-Japan axis.

In Brazil I grew up having contact with these "pirate/bootleg" games together with the most famous ones, and many of them are still loved around here. I like searching about these parallel releases and they definitely deserve more recognition in environments like RGT.

You keep postin, and I'll keep playin em'
 
Not responding to you rudely, I think you presumed this. No one here promised that, altough it's not like we stopped sharing "quality" hacks and translations.

Between the last 90 games I shared:

Official releases (translated or not): 49 (54,44%)
Unliscended/Bootlegs: 17 (18,89%)
Hacks: 12 (13,33 %)
Homebrews: 8 (8,89%)
Prototypes: 4 (4,44%)

And that's just me. We have at least 3 more curators active sharing stuff, and they definitely doesn't focus on more parallel games as I do... so I think we definitely are not having a invasion of "garbo" games. We are having way more uploads in general actually.

Plus,


History and culture (not to say art) won't be treated here as if it were invalid because of its technical flaws or for not being officially released on the USA-Europe-Japan axis.

In Brazil I grew up having contact with these "pirate/bootleg" games together with the most famous ones, and many of them are still loved around here. I like searching about these parallel releases and they definitely deserve more recognition in environments like RGT.

I really appreciate you guys preserving these games. You're doing God's work. I love coming to the Repo and seeing all of the newly added games because half of the time, I discover a lot of games that I otherwise wouldn't have; be they hidden gems like "Burger Kitchen" or just a humorous bootleg like that Shrek "Yogi Bear" game.
 
Not responding to you rudely, I think you presumed this. No one here promised that, altough it's not like we stopped sharing "quality" hacks and translations.

Between the last 90 games I shared:

Official releases (translated or not): 49 (54,44%)
Unliscended/Bootlegs: 17 (18,89%)
Hacks: 12 (13,33 %)
Homebrews: 8 (8,89%)
Prototypes: 4 (4,44%)

And that's just me. We have at least 3 more curators active sharing stuff, and they definitely doesn't focus on more parallel games as I do... so I think we definitely are not having a invasion of "garbo" games. We are having way more uploads in general actually.

Plus,


History and culture (not to say art) won't be treated here as if it were invalid because of its technical flaws or for not being officially released on the USA-Europe-Japan axis.

In Brazil I grew up having contact with these "pirate/bootleg" games together with the most famous ones, and many of them are still loved around here. I like searching about these parallel releases and they definitely deserve more recognition in environments like RGT.

FR tho, thank you guys for what you do. I get a lot of enjoyment out of thumbing through whatever's been uploaded each day, even if I don't actually try anything that day.
 
you guys kept the Master System alive
Actually, Tectoy itself has kept the Master System alive because the company has the Master System Patent and that is why the console is still manufactured in Brazil even today.
 
Not responding to you rudely, I think you presumed this. No one here promised that, altough it's not like we stopped sharing "quality" hacks and translations.

History and culture (not to say art) won't be treated here as if it were invalid because of its technical flaws or for not being officially released on the USA-Europe-Japan axis.

In Brazil I grew up having contact with these "pirate/bootleg" games together with the most famous ones, and many of them are still loved around here. I like searching about these parallel releases and they definitely deserve more recognition in environments like RGT.
you guys kept the Master System alive
 
No offense, but what's with the sudden influx of garbo games? I thought this site was more about quality games, translations and hacks, not shovelware
Not responding to you rudely, I think you presumed this. No one here promised that, altough it's not like we stopped sharing "quality" hacks and translations.

Between the last 90 games I shared:

Official releases (translated or not): 49 (54,44%)
Unliscended/Bootlegs: 17 (18,89%)
Hacks: 12 (13,33 %)
Homebrews: 8 (8,89%)
Prototypes: 4 (4,44%)

And that's just me. We have at least 3 more curators active sharing stuff, and they definitely doesn't focus on more parallel games as I do... so I think we definitely are not having a invasion of "garbo" games. We are having way more uploads in general actually.

Plus,
If the pretence of emulation is that it's about videogame preservation, then you gotta take the bad with the good. As it happens, this Pringles game is a fun little distraction and certainly not the most 'garbo' game on this site by a fair chalk.

History and culture (not to say art) won't be treated here as if it were invalid because of its technical flaws or for not being officially released on the USA-Europe-Japan axis.

In Brazil I grew up having contact with these "pirate/bootleg" games together with the most famous ones, and many of them are still loved around here. I like searching about these parallel releases and they definitely deserve more recognition in environments like RGT.

 
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No offense, but what's with the sudden influx of garbo games? I thought this site was more about quality games, translations and hacks, not shovelware

If the pretence of emulation is that it's about videogame preservation, then you gotta take the bad with the good. As it happens, this Pringles game is a fun little distraction and certainly not the most 'garbo' game on this site by a fair chalk.
 

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