"Although most of the M2 units floating around are just the CD-ROM units rather then any of the proper hardware...."
The Konami arcade games (4 of them) - run on what is effectively an M2 (or at least, that's what i believe to be the case).
I have Tobe! Polystars at home - it's not bad - nice corrective 3d.
It would have been nice to see what it could have done, the people i know who worked on the M2 said very nice things about it.
Sam Coupe? Several years too late, too expensive, too little software, not that much different from a Spectrum (yeah yeah it has a 16 colour mode, a Z80B and a 6 channel sqaure note sound chip, but too little too late...), it was also buggy and require a ROM upgrade or for you to remember a CALL depending on how much memory you had, had buggy mouse and MIDI ports too... Sounds like a computer you bought if you enjoyed S&M...
Sam Coupe !!! ive got one of those up in my loft. What a waste of time. I sold my speccy and hundreds of games to buy one of them. I still regret doing it to this day.
Only machine ive really screwed up buying. Might have to dig it out and see if it stil works just to punish myself.
I hadnt heard anything about the machine for years & years and then in the last few months if read seen articles and postings on the thing.
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