May I don't have to post here because I am not newbie here but as seening my post's count I think I can get a fresh start from here.
Hello everyone My name is johnamaro and I think I am newbie here :D, Nice to meet you all.
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- RetroDanny86
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*Raises hand* newbie here… hoping to meet some cool people =)
- Aarshi
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newbie tooRetroDanny86 wrote: Sat Apr 01, 2023 9:09 pm *Raises hand* newbie here… hoping to meet some cool people =)

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I'm new here myself, so don't worry!
Hello everyone! Long time lurker here since 2008 and a big Sega fan ever since I was a child. Usually, I just tune in for some jams now and then and then roll out. I thought it would be nice to start participating in the community more ^^.
Nice to meet you!
Fun facts:
I used to be a big Sega hardware/software collector, especially of Saturn and Dreamcast, my two favorite Sega consoles. I also used to collect a lot of Sega arcade hardware systems, and I miss my Blast City cab still to this day (sourced one of the last known new in box monitors for it too back then)! I sold it all more than a decade a half ago before the retro game market exploded as I started to travel a lot for work. I can't even imagine how much money I would have made in today's market, things are wild now!
I also used to have the Sega logo tattooed on my arm when I was younger, lol. It was inspiration to one day work at Sega, but uh, life took another direction. It has since been covered up with Yoshitaka Amano artwork, but you can still kinda see it if you look close enough.

Nice to meet you!
Fun facts:
I used to be a big Sega hardware/software collector, especially of Saturn and Dreamcast, my two favorite Sega consoles. I also used to collect a lot of Sega arcade hardware systems, and I miss my Blast City cab still to this day (sourced one of the last known new in box monitors for it too back then)! I sold it all more than a decade a half ago before the retro game market exploded as I started to travel a lot for work. I can't even imagine how much money I would have made in today's market, things are wild now!
I also used to have the Sega logo tattooed on my arm when I was younger, lol. It was inspiration to one day work at Sega, but uh, life took another direction. It has since been covered up with Yoshitaka Amano artwork, but you can still kinda see it if you look close enough.


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