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Musgravian Musings - Six Months Later, Things are Looking Up for SEGA Forever



Hello everyone, and welcome to Musgravian Musings, a little space of my own where I can do some non-review reflections on recent game releases. In general, the featured games are ones that have caught my interest in some way or another, and will tend to be games that I didn't (and won't) review. This time, we're circling back around to check out how SEGA's SEGA Forever initiative is doing now that a half-year has passed. The June 2017 launch was embarrassingly poor for a number of reasons, some of which I outlined in a previous edition of Musgravian Musings. While SEGA could have thrown in the towel like certain other established publishers who put out poor-quality ports this year, the company has stuck to its guns and worked hard to improve things. Things are indeed better, but by how much" Looking back at my previous article, I had several issues with the SEGA Forever launch releases. First, I felt the selection of titles available wasn't great. They were all Genesis games, more than half of them had already been released on iOS before, and the two new games didn't exactly impress me. Second, the emulator quality on those Genesis titles was extremely poor. Framerates were all over the place, the audio sounded terrible, and the wrapper everything was running under seemed to suffer from odd fits on certain devices. Finally, the new versions seemed to lack even basic extras like being able to change the size and position of virtual controls or being able to use a six-bu...
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