an in depth look at Sega Channel on blamethecontrolpad.com
I received the adapter today in the mail.
the thing is useless now, but I don't really mind.
The Sega Channel was an amazing piece of hardware and it had a wide variety of games to choose from each and every month. I'd wake up just before dawn to check and see if there were any updates. It was a magical experience, like it was Christmas day. The experience and excitement for me was far beyond that of any weekly updates that might happen on the Wii, XBox Live or the Playstation Network.The menus would also change depending on the month, aiming towards a theme of sorts depending on what major holiday was happening then (July would have a night setting with fireworks in the background, October would have some wicked looking glowing pumpkins). I believe the menu music would change too, based on the theme. It was pretty rad.
Sega Channel was also responsible for introducing me to Gunstar Heroes and Dynamite Headdy, which made me an instant Treasure fan boy. It also had Sparkster, Pulseman, Mega Man: The Wily Wars and Zombies Ate My Neighbors, which are some of my absolute top favorite games of the 16-bit generation.
I miss you, Sega Channel.
[EDIT]: The Promo Videos
Yes.






