How do you like your hotdogs?

How do you like your hotdogs?

(character power)

Personally I like them hot, but also for me it's Sega Saturn.

but does it have blast processing???

For me it's the Nintendo GameCube.

I like them in my stomach

Grilled beef-pork bratwurst on a toasted pretzel bun with brown mustard, caramelized onions, and dill pickle relish.

>Comparing your flash in the pan system to a regional fad
That's some truth in advertising.

>That ad
The NeoGeo had no games tho...

Bratwurst with sauerkraut and mustard.

Chicago style or just mustard.

this, but it has to be good mustard, none of that Chicago shit yellow mustard

should I respond seriously to this?

That's actually what a realhotdog is, user.
Too many people think the term hotdog refers to the sausage, a real hotdog is always made with a bratwurst.
Good taste.

um what?

I guess if you're talking about what a hot dog SHOULD be, but I dare you to ask for a hot dog anywhere and expect bratwurst and not look like a fucking idiot.

Besides some fighter arcade ports, it had shit.

>Besides some fighter arcade ports, it had shit.

And it was like, 6x the price of a Nintendo

In today's terms, that'd be like comparing a nintendo switch to a $5,000 gaming rig.

Detroit coney dog= best hot dog. Fuck off with your goddamn pickles and shit, Chicago.

What was the system that had that terrible animated Zelda game? the 3D0? I knew a guy that bought one of those, thinking it would be the hottest shit ever.

Chicago

The only way I will eat a hot dog.

A $5000 gaming rig running FreeBSD.

Sure you dont want some hot dog with all your ketchup?

For me it's the Gameboy Color, the best hotdog.

Wait what is NEC?

for me it's the Atrari 2600

kek

Cool

NEC / Hudson Turbograx, likely referring to the Turbo Duo which had the built in CD drive

Turbografx*

That's because the Neo-Geo console was literally an arcade board in plastic packaging. The games were fucking HUGE, that's because they were actual arcade ROM boards.

The Phillips CD-i was the one with the terrible Zelda games.

>not getting a PS2 slim
Like what the fuck are you doing?

huh, never heard of it

lol the Neogeo games cost around $200-$500 dollars at the time. Buying a single game would cost more than a super nintendo or megadrive alone. I only know one kid that owned it and even then his rich dad only allowed him one game per year because of how expensive they were.

That is what we in the engineering world call a "workstation".
This user knows what is up. For you kids out there, the 2600 had 128 bytes of RAM. That is no a type.
The games were so expensive because 12-24 MB ROM chips were hella expensive in the early 90s.

Dreamcast was using culinary techniques half a decade before the rest of em

I prefer wurst over shitty 50 cent weiners

Coney dogs are so fucking good, they deserve more recognition