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− | '''Blast Processing''' was a marketing term coined by [[Sega]] to advertise the fact that the main processor of the [[Sega Genesis]] was over two times faster than the one on the [[Super NES]]. However, this is a scam. The [[Super NES]] CPU ran slower in clock cycles per second, but put out more instructions per clock cycle, also known as [[MIPS]]. This is also known as the Megahertz Myth. [[Sonic the Hedgehog]], the first game on a long series, was the posterboy for this campaign, being faster than any other platform game at the time.
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− | The ad campaign featured commercials with races between 2 vehicles, each with either the SNES or the Genesis strapped to it.
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− | One time me and my friends set this old lady on fire, it kicked ass.
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Revision as of 12:05, 5 December 2004
blast processing is when i eat lots of mexican food and laxitives