Psy wrote:
The Sega Master System is no where near as powerful as Sega's System 16 arcade board.
I'd say the System 16 is pretty close to the Megadrive..
The Master system uses a Z80 as it's main processor and is probably more closely related to Z80 based boards sega made, and specifically the System E which has the same VDP as the mastersystem, only it has two of them. Funnily enough they were both released in 1986.. weird that eh?
More recent consoles like the Saturn and Dreamcast are directly related to the STV and the Naomi hardware respectively.
The Amiga is also a game console or did you forget about the CD32?
The CD32 was an afterthought not the original intention.
Also Commodore lasted for 4 years after the release of the Neo Geo, it says something if Amiga in 4 year couldn't at least catch up to the Neo Geo.
Not if you are talking the high end Amiga models to the AES home console
The A500 was released at around 100 dollars less than the AES. Which is the more (generally speaking) capable machine?
You're comparing oranges an apples.. The neogeo was designed for games, and the amiga was designed for "multimedia", one has hardware rotation and scaling, the other has a keyboard and enough ram to run an OS and applications.