Sega Tapes
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*On the game catalog in the Videlectrix website, the games are presented as stacks of Sega tapes. | *On the game catalog in the Videlectrix website, the games are presented as stacks of Sega tapes. | ||
*[[Teen Girl Squad Issue 8]] (Easter egg) - [[Tompkins]] steals a Sega tape with the game Road Rash on it. | *[[Teen Girl Squad Issue 8]] (Easter egg) - [[Tompkins]] steals a Sega tape with the game Road Rash on it. | ||
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Revision as of 21:09, 12 November 2006
Sega Tapes are the cartridges used by the Sega Genesis game system, launched in 1989 by Sega during the 16-bit video game era. They have also made appearances in the Homestar Runner universe."Tape" is a somewhat common misnomer for cartridge, referring to the Sega Genesis' cartridge's resemblance to cassette tapes. But, 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.
Appearances
- Debut: Email anything - Sega tapes with Videlectrix game names on them are used as coasters for glasses of Melonade.
- On the game catalog in the Videlectrix website, the games are presented as stacks of Sega tapes.
- Teen Girl Squad Issue 8 (Easter egg) - Tompkins steals a Sega tape with the game Road Rash on it.