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Blast processing

Blast processing was a marketing term used by Sega in the 90s. While the term has no meaning in computing terms, Sega used it as a buzzword in their aggressive marketing strategy to appear cooler and edgier than their competitors. It is now sometimes used ironically in the gaming world to refer to a useless or over-hyped feature.

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