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{{stub}}'''''Championship Moments''''' is a promotional VHS for the [[Sega Mega Drive]] (and [[Sega Game Gear]]). It was released in the United States in 1992. | {{stub}}'''''Championship Moments''''' is a promotional VHS for the [[Sega Mega Drive]] (and [[Sega Game Gear]]). It was released in the United States in 1992. | ||
− | ''Championship Moments'' primarily focuses on four Mega Drive sports games; ''[[Joe Montana II Sports Talk Football]]'', ''[[Sports Talk Baseball]]'', ''[[David Robinson's Supreme Court]]'' and ''[[Super Monaco GP]]''. Game Gear games mentioned include ''[[Joe Montana Football]]'', ''[[Clutch Hitter]]'' and ''[[World Class Leader Board]]''. As a low budget production some of the footage (''World Class Leader Board'' in particular) is recorded off-screen, and the conversion to VHS leaves some of the footage dark and murky. | + | ''Championship Moments'' primarily focuses on four Mega Drive sports games; ''[[Joe Montana II Sports Talk Football]]'', ''[[Sports Talk Baseball]]'', ''[[David Robinson's Supreme Court]]'' and ''[[Super Monaco GP]]''. Game Gear games mentioned include ''[[Joe Montana Football (Mega Drive)|Joe Montana Football]]'', ''[[Clutch Hitter]]'' and ''[[World Class Leader Board]]''. As a low budget production some of the footage (''World Class Leader Board'' in particular) is recorded off-screen, and the conversion to VHS leaves some of the footage dark and murky. |
The box is very misleading, only detailing ''David Robinson's Supreme Court'', claiming the video is approximately 35 minutes long (it is closer to five) and putting images of stock car racing on the front (when ''Super Monaco GP'' deals with Formula One). | The box is very misleading, only detailing ''David Robinson's Supreme Court'', claiming the video is approximately 35 minutes long (it is closer to five) and putting images of stock car racing on the front (when ''Super Monaco GP'' deals with Formula One). | ||
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− | *[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v= | + | * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQ8mnJkWUQs ''{{PAGENAME}}'' on YouTube] |
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Championship Moments is a promotional VHS for the Sega Mega Drive (and Sega Game Gear). It was released in the United States in 1992.
Championship Moments primarily focuses on four Mega Drive sports games; Joe Montana II Sports Talk Football, Sports Talk Baseball, David Robinson's Supreme Court and Super Monaco GP. Game Gear games mentioned include Joe Montana Football, Clutch Hitter and World Class Leader Board. As a low budget production some of the footage (World Class Leader Board in particular) is recorded off-screen, and the conversion to VHS leaves some of the footage dark and murky.
The box is very misleading, only detailing David Robinson's Supreme Court, claiming the video is approximately 35 minutes long (it is closer to five) and putting images of stock car racing on the front (when Super Monaco GP deals with Formula One).