The Sega CD- Part 1

For a summer job, I clean out gutters around my neighborhood for fifteen dollars a gutter. Usually, I find only trash and gunk in the gutters I clean, but this time was different. I was cleaning my next-door neighbor’s gutter with my hose when the water partially uncovers something hard and black that was buried under the dead leaves and gunk in the gutter. I aimed the hose at the object and uncovered it more. A shiny red button and a white Sega logo showed from under the mess. A Sega CD! I was surprised about my find. I pulled the game console out of the gunk and brushed it off. I’ve heard of this console, and even saw it over at a friend’s house once. I took it back to my house and slid it onto the shelf under my TV. I didn’t have a Sega Genesis to hook it up to, so I went online to order one, using the money I earned from gutter cleaning. After a few days, the Genesis arrived at my doorstep. I hooked my Sega CD up to my new Genesis. Up until now, I never opened the Sega CD to check to see if there was a game disc inside. I opened the disc slot, and sure enough, there was a game disc inside. The disc was blank, besides a Sega CD logo. I closed the slot and turned the console on. The Sega CD booted without any problem, and the game started immediately.