![]() Back in 1995 though, it was quite a different story. Taking a look at the facts now, Sega’s decision certainly doesn’t seem to make much sense. Instead, they saw yet another machine die a premature death. When the Nomad made its debut in October of 1995, the House of Sonic sincerely had hopes that it would be the hardware that would finally give it a foothold in the portable market. So then why the hell would Sega release yet another portable?Īh, such is the nature of the hardware business. Yes, it seemed that no one could dethrone the undisputed king of the mountain. NEC was burned with their Turbo Express, Atari with its Lynx, and Sega with its own Game Gear. Their beloved Game Boy plowed through each and every competitor with merciless abandon, no matter how much money or advertising they had. Until only recently, it was considered foolhardy at best for a company to take on Nintendo in the portable market. ![]()
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