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  1. Huehuecoyotl

    Blue Phoenix: How Sega Won the War

    I pretty much had all the info written down already, just had to organize it. :)
  2. Huehuecoyotl

    Blue Phoenix: How Sega Won the War
    Threadmarks: Update 10: E3 1996

    E3 1996 excerpts from a Sega fanblog, retrieved 21 April 2024 If its inaugural year had set the stage for the fifth generation of consoles, E3’s sophomore outing, also at the LA Convention Center, would forecast its expansion into the most heated console war to date. Spanning May 16 - 18, 1996...
  3. Huehuecoyotl

    Blue Phoenix: How Sega Won the War

    Hey, I was only gone 6 months this time, that might as well be a coffee break by my standards. ;)
  4. Huehuecoyotl

    Blue Phoenix: How Sega Won the War
    Threadmarks: Update 9: Early 1996

    It’s Out There: The Story of Saturn (cont.) excerpt from the book, published August 2017 As the holiday season disappeared into the rear view mirror, Sega and Sony sized each other up and prepared for the next phase of their unfolding battle. There were already warning signs that Sony would not...
  5. Huehuecoyotl

    Lands of Bronze and Fire - An American Domestication Timeline, Take Two

    That could certainly be the case. This is reminding me that I meant to do an update about the different domestic uurung breeds at some point. I will probably do that soon.
  6. Huehuecoyotl

    Lands of Bronze and Fire - An American Domestication Timeline, Take Two

    Thanks! These are things that will come up in the next few hundred years, so stay tuned. I am a she. :) The eagerness is definitely appreciated; I'm hoping to make the time to continue soon now that work and my other projects have calmed down.
  7. Huehuecoyotl

    Blue Phoenix: How Sega Won the War

    I won't speak much about my 6th and 7th gen plans at this time, but I can tell you that Microsoft will never become a competitor in the console war in this timeline. Other companies will try it out in their place. I do plan for this to go outside of video games and extend to other pop culture...
  8. Huehuecoyotl

    Lands of Bronze and Fire - An American Domestication Timeline, Take Two

    Not to my recollection. "Uurung" is one of the relatively few holdover terms from the original 2013 iteration of the timeline when I was much more lax about that sort of thing. I'm sort of stuck with it now. Well, welcome back! I don't have formal education on anthropology or Native American...
  9. Huehuecoyotl

    Lands of Bronze and Fire - An American Domestication Timeline, Take Two

    A few, yes, but it'll be a pretty long time until I get there at this rate. Once we hit the Common Era things should speed up a little bit though. :)
  10. Huehuecoyotl

    Lands of Bronze and Fire - An American Domestication Timeline, Take Two

    I’m not 100% clear on the particulars, but the genus Lama which the modern American camelids belong to is descended directly from Hemiauchenia, or from a very closely related animal called Paleolama. Either way they diverged less than a million years ago and could probably still produce fertile...
  11. Huehuecoyotl

    Lands of Bronze and Fire - An American Domestication Timeline, Take Two

    Yes to this as well. The “purebred” South American types will probably be all but extinct by the modern period, except the ones in the wild. (Though feral escapees always complicate that.) The larger and more “useful” uurung breeds with gradually replace them in most places. But crossbreeding...
  12. Huehuecoyotl

    Lands of Bronze and Fire - An American Domestication Timeline, Take Two

    Yes, but not by land. It will be seafaring merchants who ultimately bring the uurung south. This is a process that will probably take a little while, since many of the animals will die in transit. But they will flourish in the Andean climate once they manage to become established.
  13. Huehuecoyotl

    Lands of Bronze and Fire - An American Domestication Timeline, Take Two

    Greetings from San Diego. No updates this week as I’m on vacation… but I met an old friend along the way as you can see.
  14. Huehuecoyotl

    I don't use X anymore so this is my Twitter now. You see this message now because I'm goofing...

    I don't use X anymore so this is my Twitter now. You see this message now because I'm goofing off at work. It's justified I promise.
  15. Huehuecoyotl

    Lands of Bronze and Fire - An American Domestication Timeline, Take Two
    Threadmarks: XVII. Lands of Jade and Turkey

    Lands of Jade and Turkey: The Early Years of the Maya From "A Primer on the Renewed Period of Columbia: Volume Two" by Thomas Liebknecht, Imperial University of Augsburg Press, 1999 A view from the Maya Highlands. [1] At the beginning of the Formative Period, the Naizaa gap, which separated...
  16. Huehuecoyotl

    Plausibility Check-Llamas introduced to Mesoamerica

    You rang? I've looked into this a little bit for my timeline and I believe that your idea has merit. It may take a few tries to get any living ones up there, but the exotic to resident transition seems plausible to me, at least.
  17. Huehuecoyotl

    Graphic Thread

    An illustration from my timeline "Lands of Bronze and Fire". A Miwok shepherd, photographed in California in the 1900s, with domesticated capybara, North American camelid, and bighorn sheep.
  18. Huehuecoyotl

    Blue Phoenix: How Sega Won the War

    No worries. :]
  19. Huehuecoyotl

    Blue Phoenix: How Sega Won the War

    No relation, apparently.
  20. Huehuecoyotl

    Blue Phoenix: How Sega Won the War
    Threadmarks: Update 8: Saturn ports for personal computers

    Sega brings the arcade home... again. excerpt from Sega Games on Home Computers: The Complete History, published April 2016 1996 would mark the year when Sega Saturn games finally arrived on the home PC market, though perhaps not quite in the way that gamers expected. Sega was, of course, in...
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