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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*Email: [[alternate universe]] - The [[Strong Badman]] comic book alternate universe resembles [[Wikipedia: Comix Zone|Comix Zone]], which was released for the Genesis.
 
==See Also==
==See Also==

Revision as of 21:09, 12 November 2006

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

See Also

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