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segacd games on saturn
younos - Nov 14, 2003
 younos Nov 14, 2003
is it possible to play segacd games on a sega saturn , via a emulator or somthing like that??

tjanx


 racketboy Nov 14, 2003
nope

that is all

 IBarracudaI Nov 14, 2003
Genesis games on a SNES.. now segacd on saturn... what's next? DC on PS2?

 Scared0o0Rabbit Nov 14, 2003
can I play my dreamcast games on my virtual boy? :lol:

 CHAZumaru °_° Nov 14, 2003
Since your virtual boy certainly drove you blind, I might fool you into thinking it does.

 Scared0o0Rabbit Nov 14, 2003
I'm not blind, I actually see better than most people. I attribute it to all the late nights playing video games in a dark room til 4am. Seriously though... I do have very good eye sight lol.

 Gallstaff Nov 14, 2003
I'm have jan brady syndrome - cant see crap without my glasses yet i refuse to wear them

 Shitface Nov 15, 2003

  
	
	
Originally posted by Scared0o0Rabbit@Nov 14, 2003 @ 07:12 PM

I'm not blind, I actually see better than most people. I attribute it to all the late nights playing video games in a dark room til 4am. Seriously though... I do have very good eye sight lol.


Actually, A study has been proven that people who play a lot of videogames, expecially fps, can spot slight movements easier than someone who doesn't.

 Alexvrb Nov 15, 2003
That's motion, that has more to do with your brain than your eyes. It certainly didn't drop my prescription any. Eh... at least my eyes aren't getting much worse as time goes on.

Gallstaff: I wear glasses, but if you have a problem with that, wear contacts. Unless you're like me and can't stand contacts. I'm lazy, *and* I don't like things on my eyes. You could also get some crazy guy with a laser to "fix" your vision for you.

 racketboy Nov 15, 2003

  
	
	
Originally posted by Alexvrb@Nov 15, 2003 @ 06:54 AM

Gallstaff: I wear glasses, but if you have a problem with that, wear contacts. Unless you're like me and can't stand contacts. I'm lazy, *and* I don't like things on my eyes. You could also get some crazy guy with a laser to "fix" your vision for you.


same here

plus I happen to like my big green ones

 ExCyber Nov 15, 2003

  
	
	
I wear glasses, but if you have a problem with that, wear contacts. Unless you're like me and can't stand contacts. I'm lazy, *and* I don't like things on my eyes. You could also get some crazy guy with a laser to "fix" your vision for you.


That seems to be the Hot New Thing, but sadly it only works on certain problems. Oddly enough, I have a problem... that requires hard contacts - lasers, glasses, and soft contacts are near-useless once the problem really develops (and the hard contacts have to be custom-fitted, something I haven't managed to have done correctly yet). Fortunately, I only have it in one eye, and my brain somehow managed to switch over to mostly using the other one (AFAICT).

 racketboy Nov 16, 2003
I love how these threads get off topic.

But since the question was already answered, I don't mind

 Runik Nov 16, 2003
I'm saving money right now for a laser surgery ... they did an amazing leap ahead in this area

Life without contacts arty

 RitualOfTheTrout Nov 16, 2003
Haha yes woudlnt it be great to just wake up in the morning and not hafta fumble around for your glasses or run to the bathroom and get the contacts in..

To just see clearly without some kind of vision aid.. ah..

Someday ill get laser surgery and be free of all these things..

At least thats the plan for now. :lol:

 aaron Nov 17, 2003
20/20 motherfuckers. eat it.


 Caelestis Nov 17, 2003

  
	
	
Originally posted by aaron@Nov 17, 2003 @ 07:03 PM

20/20 motherfuckers. eat it.



Booya!

:banana

 Mask of Destiny Nov 17, 2003
20/19 here

 it290 Nov 18, 2003
..I've got either 20/15 or 15/20, something like that.. ie, not longsighted, but I can make things out at slightly greater distances than 20/20. On the downside however my eyes are slow to focus on individual objects and I have 'photophobia' - meaning my eyes are very sensitive to bright lights. Kind of weird.

 ratfish Nov 18, 2003
I'm also surprised I have good vision considering the constant eye strain I go through every day.