Sega Tapes

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'''[[Sega]] tapes''', the cartridges used by the [[Wikipedia:Sega Genesis|Sega Genesis]]/Mega Drive game system, have appeared in the [[Homestar Runner universe]]. While none of the [[characters]] have been seen playing any of these games, [[Homestar Runner]] once attempted to use a Sega tape and controller with a waffle iron, with delicious results.
'''[[Sega]] tapes''', the cartridges used by the [[Wikipedia:Sega Genesis|Sega Genesis]]/Mega Drive game system, have appeared in the [[Homestar Runner universe]]. While none of the [[characters]] have been seen playing any of these games, [[Homestar Runner]] once attempted to use a Sega tape and controller with a waffle iron, with delicious results.
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"Tape" is a somewhat common misnomer for [[wikipedia:Cartridge (electronics)|cartridge]], referring to the Sega Genesis cartridges' resemblance to [[wikipedia:Compact Cassette|cassette tapes]]. The cartridges for the Sega Genesis used semiconductor-based [[wikipedia:Read-only memory|ROM]] chips for data storage, not spools of [[wikipedia:Magnetic tape|magnetic tape]], so they are not actually tapes.
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"Tape" is a somewhat common misnomer for [[wikipedia:Cartridge (electronics)|cartridge]], referring to the Sega Master System cartridges' resemblance to [[wikipedia:Compact Cassette|cassette tapes]]. The cartridges for the Sega Genesis used semiconductor-based [[wikipedia:Read-only memory|ROM]] chips for data storage, not spools of [[wikipedia:Magnetic tape|magnetic tape]], so they are not actually tapes.
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Revision as of 06:59, 15 December 2018

"You could have stolen UPWARDS of one Sega tape."

Sega tapes, the cartridges used by the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive game system, have appeared in the Homestar Runner universe. While none of the characters have been seen playing any of these games, Homestar Runner once attempted to use a Sega tape and controller with a waffle iron, with delicious results.

"Tape" is a somewhat common misnomer for cartridge, referring to the Sega Master System cartridges' resemblance to cassette tapes. The cartridges for the Sega Genesis used semiconductor-based ROM chips for data storage, not spools of magnetic tape, so they are not actually tapes.

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