AND WHAT IS SEGA ABOUT THIS?
This seemingly non-SEGA-related scene of publicly-demonstrated national pride is taken from Norway’s National Day celebrations. But can you spot what is supposed to be SEGA about it?
Sent in by an “Alexander” who added, knowingly, “If you post this you must be desperate”.
Did you get it? The correct answer is that boy in the blue jumper is a lifelong SEGA fan and is therefore unable to make eye-contact with other human beings.
filed in SEGA IN THE MODERN AGE on May.18, 2010
May 18th, 2010 on 11:14 am
I lol’d.
May 18th, 2010 on 12:56 pm
WOULD the girl in the blue skirt on the left behind the flag, I’m taking a massive risk here as we can’t see the face. Danish so probably alright.
Is that woman with the red trousers displaying a subtle message about living in Denmark by showing the words HELL on her trousers?
May 18th, 2010 on 4:02 pm
Not a person of colour as far as the eye can see. Unless you count blue and Sonic, or rather a balloon of Sonic as opposed to the real Sonic. Which would be impossible as he died in 2002 from a heroine overdose not far from GAME on Oxford Street.
May 18th, 2010 on 7:03 pm
He has acute social anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder from watching his hero change. It fucked him up in ways he could not blame on his mother taking his megadrive away. Keeping it in her locked bedroom while he pressed his body against her door in a dark hallway at nights, a door that vibrated with low muffled 16 bit tones. He pressed his young and gaunt and pitiful body as hard as he could against the door. Gathering what meagre drops of audible pleasure he could collect and condense within him.