Confusion has arisen regarding SuperSega pre-orders being charged for the full amount. The situation stems from a recent development with the SuperSega FPGA console project, which promises to play software from all of Sega's major consoles.
The project has been surrounded by skepticism due to poor communication and questionable marketing tactics. In a recent video, Alejandro Martin, presumably the project lead, attempted to showcase the console's prototype. However, this demonstration has done little to alleviate concerns:
1. The video begins with Martin arriving in a Lamborghini Gallardo, an unusual choice for a product demonstration.
2. The prototype was presented in a suspicious-looking cardboard box.
3. While the video showed SG-1000, Master System, and Saturn games being played, there were issues such as lack of audio for the Saturn segment.
4. The much-hyped Dreamcast FPGA core was not demonstrated.
Regarding pre-orders, the project claims to have received over 200 pre-reserves with commitments. However, there's confusion about the charging process. Initially, customers were asked for a $3 down payment, but reports suggest that some pre-orders are being charged the full amount unexpectedly.
This situation has raised red flags within the gaming community, with some labeling the project as potentially fraudulent. The combination of ambitious claims, unconventional marketing, and unclear financial practices has led to widespread skepticism.
For potential customers, it's advisable to exercise caution. If you've already pre-ordered and are concerned about unexpected charges, it's recommended to check your payment method and consider contacting your bank or the project organizers for clarification.
Confusion Reigns As SuperSega Pre-Orders Get Charged For The Full Amount
It was previously claimed that three euros would secure your unit
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