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I don't really see how Sonic CD was influential, though it certainly was innovative.
The Sega-CD platform as a whole was more influential, if mostly for its bad use of disc-space though.
People who do know how to emulate are interested.
jEnesisDs is good, but the screenshots suggest this will have better emulation.
If you check the source and look at the screenshots, you may find something interesting then.
Dude, did I just see american cartoon style green triforce?
Flipnote is cool stuff, I'm studying animation at University, and I was allowed to submit a piece I had made in Flipnote. :D
Hmm, could this be the dreaded Streisand effect in action?
The game has been out for 53 hours now.
You guys are slow.

I like the music, i've ripped all FOUR songs for personal listening. :P
Reflect Missle launched in the UK today actually.
I guess it's easy for you guys to miss things like that in America, but come on you're usually better informed than this.

I've tried it, and it's like arkanoid, but with designated enemy blocks and limited shots, very fun and the graphics/audio is aesthetically pleasing.
Well as homebrew goes, you usually only have one person working a project in their spare time and without the official devkit.
Sega have people working on legal emulators ALL the time, I'm sure they will be able to get a better emulator working on the DS with a larger team and dedicated time.
If anything, maybe it'll be a DSi only title as to take advantage of the extra power.
It's been shown that Genesis can be emulated on the DS, so we should be lucky enough to see a good portable port this time. :)

There was also that unofficial Sonic 1 port for the GBA that proved a good port was possible, just wasn't done.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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