The best of old SEGA, as shown by an old home video
Something nice to round off the week -- YouTuber iretrogamer has released an old home video that shows off the once huge presence that SEGA had at the Epcot Innoventions pavillion in Walt Disney World Florida, as experienced by a much smaller and younger version of himself and shot by his father. SEGA were known for having their arcades in the West at the time -- over here in the UK we had SEGA World at the Trocadero, not to mention numerous SEGA Parks dotted around the country -- but the Innovations residence is something special seeing as its a showcase mostly of software and hardware that at the time wasn't even out yet.
There's a lot of cool things in this video -- without spoiling everything that's here, you get to see the Sega Channel in action. You also get to see the 32X before it came out, when there was still hype for it -- it's there, complete with a naked version of the game DarXide sticking out of it. That might be a game that virtually nobody remembers today -- it was basically a rubbish 3D version of Asteroids -- but to a lil' kid in 1994 it was awesome no matter what. It's a very fun video indeed to check out, with arcade games and preview copies all over the shop, a clearly excited child who likes to shout "SEGA" in the style of the popular commercials, and plenty of narration after the fact. It's sweet and nice, and at the very least it could be something good to start off your day with. Enjoy!