Importing Video Games in the 1990s

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Strider (1989)
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Opening "Sega" jingle is from Astal for the Sega Saturn.

Ending Music during the credits is from Batman for the Sega Genesis.

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By: Jan Neves
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Intro by Evan S.
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Outro Animation by Kevin Bhall
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Episode Notes:

1. Most of the pictures you see in this episode were taken from EGM magazines released in 1989/90/91.

2. Aside from importing various games, I also imported the Supergrafx, the Game Gear, the Mega CD, and even a Super Famicom, briefly. I never dabbled in the PSX import scene during its life. That didn't start until the 2000s. I did have a friend who imported the N64 but I did not chase it down, myself.

3. I didn't start buying PS2 import games really until after PS3 was out.

4. I stopped collecting around 2008. Many of the games and consoles I owned at that point were sold off.

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