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Note from racketboy: Special thanks goes to Scooter for putting this guide together! The RetroGaming 101 series is aimed at gamers who are just starting out in the classic gaming scene or are curious about an older console that they don’t know much about yet.

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After Sega established a strong lead in the console market in the early 1990’s, the company saw the possibilities that the new CD-ROM format could bring to gaming. Sega produced the Sega CD add-on for the Genesis to bring the technology to the many Genesis owners around the world without requiring them to invest in a completely new system. Unfortunately, they did not completely follow through with their vision. Even though it was not a commercial success, that does not mean that a Sega CD isn’t worth picking up for a reasonable price to expand on one’s classic Sega collection. The Sega CD is still an interesting piece of hardware and has some games that are still worth checking out.

Note: Sega’s 16-bit wonder was titled the Mega Drive in all markets except North America where the name had previously been copyrighted and was thus named the Genesis in that market. For purposes of this article, the term Genesis will be used but should be noted that it is interchangeable with the name Mega Drive. Secureline vpn license file. Appropriately, the Sega CD was named the Mega CD outside North America and in this article the term Sega CD will be used but should be noted that it is interchangeable with the name Mega CD.

Historical Impact

  • Sega CD was the first peripheral offered by Sega intended to expand the capabilities of and extend the life cycle of a basic gaming console (the Genesis).
  • While the Sega CD was not the first unit to bring optical disc technology to a gaming environment, it was the most widely distributed unit in its day.
  • The system attempted to fill the technology and release date gaps between a waning console (Genesis) and the next generation (Saturn). Sega hyped the add-on quite well to keep bleeding-edge gamers from switching sides.
  • The shortcomings of the system (price, limited unique library) and the subsequent lack of success of the unit in the marketplace was the first major misstep by Sega in the hardware market. This and additional missteps led to some amount of consumer mistrust and played at least a part in the eventual exit of Sega from the hardware market.
  • A number of Sega CD games were exclusive to the system and also sold in limited quantities making these games some of the most highly collectible games for the more mainstream retro console market.
  • Sega CD provided full motion video (FMV) as a video game element to the masses. While not the first system to provide such a graphical interface, FMV was heavily pursued as the “wave of the future”.
  • Provided access to games otherwise relegated to a PC-only environment due to the increased data storage capacity of the CD media.

Strengths

  • The Sega CD expands the Genesis library (albeit, many games are available in both Genesis and Sega CD formats).
  • The systems are fairly reliable and durable.
  • The systems also function as a full featured audio CD player.
  • Both main versions are compatible with all Genesis consoles released by Sega.
  • The CD based media can provide lengthy and CD audio quality soundtracks, sound effects and voice to the game playing environment.
  • When properly installed, the system mixes the Genesis, Sega CD, and if also installed, 32X audio into a single stereo output source. The stereo signal provided by the Sega CD unit is overall superior to the signal provided by the Genesis alone.
  • Very simple and easy to use operating controls.
  • The systems have built in game save memory (although the memory capacity is relatively small).
  • The units are only moderately sought after, especially the Sega CD-2 and as such can typically be acquired at moderate cost.
  • Exceptionally good system exclusive games justify the cost of acquiring and installing the system.

Weaknesses

  • The system never sold in large numbers even though it was widely distributed in all major markets. Finding complete boxed system can be difficult. This is especially true of the first version.
  • Much of the software library for the add-on system is either rehashed pre-existing Genesis games with little to no additional features on the CD version of the game or shovelware. A good portion of the game library consists of FMV based games.
  • Many games experience excessively long load times at the initial game load and inside the game, especially when loading upcoming video segments.
  • North American game packaging is bulky and fragile.
  • The system is bulky and will greatly increase either the vertical (version 1) or horizontal (version 2) space needed to house the unit when attached to a Genesis console.
  • The systems are not compatible with the Genesis 3 distributed by Majesco.

Imports

  • A number of region-specific games can provide an expanded library of games to those willing to address the technical requirements to make access to such games possible given their home television environment. For example, North American based units can have easy access to Japanese games with the use of a cartridge slot based unit such as the Game Genie, yet access to European based games can potentially require much more involved technical accommodations.
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Playing Backups (Burned Discs)

  • No modifications are needed to play burned discs on the Sega CD. CD burners were extremely expensive at the time of the Sega CDs release, so there is not any copy protection implemented.
  • If you need turtorials for burning discs, please check out these guides for Windows, Mac OS, and Linux
  • If you want to be able to rip your own CD games to files, here’s a guide for Windows

Emulation

  • Emulators are available from a variety of sources such as PC, Xbox, and PSP
  • For Windows PC, I recommend either KEGA fusion (see our guide here) or Gens

Affordability

  • Since the units sold were roughly 1 Sega CD for every 5 Genesis console sold, Sega CD consoles are not entirely common nor entirely rare. The initial popularity tends to carry over to today allowing the retro gamer to obtain a Sega CD relatively easily and relatively affordably. Functioning systems can be obtained for less than $50.
  • Complete boxed systems can command higher prices, easily reaching into the $100-$125 range and higher, especially for the first version of the system which is somewhat less common than the second version.
  • Some of the more uncommon configurations can be quite uncommon and command substantial prices often exceeding $200, much more for some of the even more rare configurations.
  • Many of the more popular games can be obtained locally in larger cities with stores which cater to older games for $10 or less. Loose games without packaging can often be obtained for just a few dollars.

Hardware Variations

Model 1
This unit is sometimes referred to as the front loader model. This model sits entirely underneath the Genesis unit and shares the same footprint size as the Model 1 Genesis. This unit is compatible with all Model 1 and Model 2 Genesis units, though it is more aesthetically matched to the Model 1 unit. This item is somewhat more rare, more collectible and therefore more expensive even though it is considered somewhat less reliable than the later version. Malfunctions in the sliding disc tray are usually the most common failure point.
Model 2
This unit is sometimes referred to as the top loader model. The unit sits partially under and partially beside the Genesis unit. The disc drive section of the unit is placed to the side of the Genesis with the remainder being under the Genesis, thus requiring a substantially larger footprint than the Genesis model alone. However, since the moving disc tray mechanism of the Model 1 version is no longer present, this unit is typically considered overall more reliable. Model 2 versions were produced in much larger numbers than the Model 1 version and as such are easier to locate and less expensive to obtain. These units are compatible with both the Model 1 and Model 2 Genesis units though are more aesthetically matched to the Model 2 Genesis
Sega CDX
This is a relatively compact unit that combines the hardware of both the Genesis and Sega CD into one relatively small unit. The unit provides two control pad outputs at the front, a small array of CD system control buttons at the front top edge, a CD system door in the middle top and a cartridge slot at the top rear. AV outputs and AC inputs are found on the sides of the unit.
JVC X’eye/WonderMega
These units combine the Genesis and Sega CD hardware into one complete package.

Sega CD Software

  • Approximately 200 games were made for the Sega CD, yet a good portion of that library was also available in similar form as Genesis cartridge based games. Some Sega CD games include exclusive content, most often in the form of expanded cut scenes or an expanded soundtrack, yet seldom in actual game play enhancements or additional levels or actual game content.
  • A handful of games were entirely exclusive to the Sega CD such as Heart of the Alien and Snatcher and a number of Working Designs RPGs and as such these games are highly desirable and can be expensive to obtain.
  • A good portion of the Sega CD library also contains games based in part or in whole on Full Motion Video (FMV) which are live video clips that are used as the basis for the game play. Given the system’s limited graphics ability the graphics are typically grainy and lacking color depth and game play itself is somewhat limited. Most FMV games have a quirky, “you either hate it or love it” feel to them.
  • Genesis 32X CD – A total of five games were made which exploited both the Sega CD and the 32X hardware (since all three pieces of hardware are required to play these particular games). All five games are FMV games. The games do provide modestly improved color and video resolution, but the video quality is still quite low. None of the games were exclusive to the 32X CD format (all were available on the more accessible Sega CD format).
  • Games That Defined The Sega CD – Unfortunately for those that had a Sega CD in its prime time, most of the best games for the console were not widely available or promoted much. While publishers were mainly promoting quick ports of popular Genesis titles with enhanced sound like NBA Jam and Full Motion Video games like Slam City with Scottie Pippin, there were actually a very nice collection of unique RPGs, shooter, and platformers that are still relevant to today’s hardcore gamers. So, instead of focusing on what games defined the Sega CD when it was on store shelves, we highlight games that motivate retro gamers to actually pick up a Sega CD in this modern era.
  • The Cheapest Sega CD Games Worth Your Time – If you want to build your Sega CD collection quickly on a budget, take a look at this guide to get your the values

Peripherals

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  • Memory Cartridges: Memory carts greatly expanded the memory capacity of the Sega CD unit. Some games are so memory intensive that they would entirely consume the Sega CD memory capacity requiring the gamer to either delete their game saves or obtain a memory cart to allow them to play and save other games. The memory carts were available from Sega and third party sources.
  • Some Sega CD games were compatible with and even a few were packaged with a light gun. A number of such light gun capable games combined FMV with light gun use. The light guns required were also compatible with similar Genesis cartridge based games.

Hooking Up The Sega CD

  • If you don’t have the original Sega CD manual, check out these scans from the manual: Flickr Photset / PDF Download
  • A MK1 Genesis to either Sega CD requires an audio mixing cable. It goes from the headphone jack on the Genesis to the Mixing input on the back of the CD. Output is (if you want stereo) audio from the CD from the CD’s RCA jacks and the video from the Genesis.
  • With a Mk2, no mixing cable is required, just get the audio from the CD and the video from the Genesis.
  • The mixer cable isn’t anything special. It’s simply a mini-pin stereo cable, male plug on both ends. You could get something that would work at Radio Shack for a few bucks. The official Sega version has one of those noise reduder things molded into the cable, not sure how necessary it is.
  • If so desired, all audio (mono) and video can be gotten out of the RF output on the Genesis.
  • When the 32X is involved, there are no additional connections concerning the SCD, but the connections between the Genesis and 32X get more complicated.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can I play Sega Genesis / Megadrive ROMs on the Sega CD via a CD-R? Nope. You would most likely need an emulator of some sort and that hasn’t been developed. See here for more detail and discussion.
  • Can I use a Model 1 Genesis with a Model 2 Sega CD or a Model 2 Genesis with a Model 1 Sega CD? You sure can. In fact, for the longest time, I personally used a Model 2 Genesis with a Model 1 SCD as that’s the only SCD model my local Funcoland had.

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Sega CD 2 attached to a model 2 Sega Genesis.

The Sega CD, originally released as the Mega-CD (メガCDMega-Shī Dī) in most regions outside of North America and Brazil, is an add-on device for the Sega Genesisvideo game console, designed and produced by Sega. It was released in Japan in 1991, North America in 1992 and in PAL regions in 1993. The device adds a CD-ROM drive to the console, allowing the user to play CD-based games and providing additional hardware functionality. It can also play audio CDs and CD+G discs. While the add-on did contain a faster central processing unit than the Genesis, as well as some enhanced graphics capabilities, the main focus of the device was to expand the size of games.[1] Known for several games such as Sonic CD and for the controversy of violent video games including Night Trap, the Sega CD sold 2.24 million units worldwide.[2] It was officially discontinued in 1996.[3]

Among the titles released for the Sega CD were a number of FMV games, including Sewer Shark and Fahrenheit. Well-known titles include the critically acclaimed Sonic CD and Lunar: Eternal Blue, as well as the controversial Night Trap, which resulted in Congressional hearings on video game violence.[4][5] The Sega CD also received enhanced ports of games from the Genesis, including Batman Returns and Ecco the Dolphin.[3] Included in this library are six games which, while receiving individual Sega CD releases, also received separate versions that utilized both the Sega CD and Sega 32X add-ons.[6] In particular, Sonic CD has been noted for its excellent graphics and new time travel elements without changing the traditional Sonic formula.[5][7] However, given the large amount of FMV games and Genesis ports, the Sega CD's game library has been criticized for its lack of depth.[4][8] Full motion video quality was poor on the Sega CD due to poor video compression software and the system's limited color palette,[4] and the concept never caught on with the public.[9] Likewise, most Genesis ports for the Sega CD added in additional full motion video sequences, extra levels, and enhanced audio, but were otherwise the same game as the Genesis release.[9] The video in these sequences have also been criticized, with the quality being considered comparable to an old VHS tape.[4]

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The following list contains all of the games released on the Sega CD. Of these games, there are six titles (marked with a in the title for the game) that were also released in formats that used a combination of the Sega CD and the Sega 32X. All release years given are for the earliest release of the games, which have been sold in several regions around the world, including Japan, North America, and Europe. A total of 210 titles are listed. 57 were released only in Japan, 39 were released only in North America, and 5 were released only in Europe.

Region code guide
Regions releasedRegion description
JPJapanese (NTSC-J) formatted release
NANorth America and other NTSC territories, besides Japan
PALPAL/SECAM territories: much of Europe, Australia, parts of Asia

Games[edit]

Can You Play Burned Sega Cd Games

Title(s)
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Developer(s)
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Publisher(s)
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Release date[10][11][12]
JP
[11][12]
NA
[10]
PAL
[10]
3 Ninjas Kick BackMalibu InteractiveSony ImagesoftUnreleased1994Unreleased
A-Rank Thunder TanjouhenRiotNihon TelenetJune 25, 1993UnreleasedUnreleased
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons - Eye of the BeholderWestwood AssociatesStrategic Simulations, Inc.199419941994
Adventures of Batman & Robin, TheClockwork GamesSegaUnreleased19951995
Adventures of Willy Beamish, TheInfinite Laser DogDynamixUnreleased1993Unreleased
After Armageddon GaidenMicro DesignSegaNovember 11, 1994UnreleasedUnreleased
After Burner IIICSK Research InstituteSegaDecember 18, 19921993April 19, 1993
Aisle LordWolf TeamWolf TeamMay 29, 1992UnreleasedUnreleased
AlsharkPopcorn SoftwarePolydorNovember 25, 1993UnreleasedUnreleased
Amazing Spider-Man vs. The Kingpin, TheSegaSegaUnreleased19931993
Android Assault: The Revenge of Bari-Arm
Bari-ArmJP
Human EntertainmentBig Fun GamesJuly 30, 19931994Unreleased
Anett Futatabi
Annet Again
Wolf TeamWolf TeamMarch 30, 1993UnreleasedUnreleased
Animals, TheArnowitz StudiosSoftware ToolworksUnreleasedJune 1, 19941994
Arcus 1-2-3Wolf TeamWolf TeamJuly 23, 1993UnreleasedUnreleased
Arslan SenkiSegaSegaNovember 19, 1993UnreleasedUnreleased
A/X-101MicronetSega
Absolute Entertainment
March 25, 19941994Unreleased
Bakuden: The Unbalanced ZoneSony Music EntertainmentSony Music EntertainmentApril 22, 1994UnreleasedUnreleased
Batman ReturnsMalibu InteractiveSegaUnreleased19931993
Battle Frenzy
BloodshotPAL
DomarkAcclaim EntertainmentUnreleasedUnreleased1995
BattlecorpsCore DesignVictor Interactive Software
Time Warner Interactive
Core Design
1994May 15, 1994August 1994
BC Racers
Stone RacersPAL
Core DesignTime Warner InteractiveUnreleased19951995
Bill Walsh College FootballHigh Score ProductionsElectronic ArtsUnreleased19931993
Black Hole AssaultBignet USAMicronet
Bignet USA
Sega
October 23, 1992October 15, 19921993
BouncersDynamixSegaUnreleasedDecember 1994Unreleased
Bram Stoker's DraculaPsygnosisSony ImagesoftUnreleasedNovember 1993Unreleased
Brutal: Paws of FuryImagitec DesignGameTekUnreleasedNovember 1994October 1, 1994
BuraiPandora's BoxSegaSeptember 11, 1992UnreleasedUnreleased
Cadillacs and Dinosaurs: The Second CataclysmRocket Science GamesRocket Science GamesUnreleasedJune 1994Unreleased
Capcom no Quiz: Tonosama no YabouSims Computing Inc.Sims Computing Inc.December 25, 1992UnreleasedUnreleased
Captain TsubasaTecmoTecmoSeptember 30, 1994UnreleasedUnreleased
Championship Soccer '94
Sensible SoccerPAL
Sensible SoftwareSony ImagesoftUnreleased1994July 1994
Chuck RockCore DesignSony ImagesoftUnreleasedJanuary 19931993
Chuck Rock II: Son of ChuckCore DesignVirgin GamesUnreleased1993January 1994
CliffhangerMalibu InteractiveSony ImagesoftUnreleasedNovember 1993Unreleased
Cobra Command
Thunder Storm FXJP
Wolf TeamSegaAugust 28, 1992November 1992August 1993
Colors of Modern RockSegaSegaUnreleased1993Unreleased
Compton's Interactive EncyclopediaThe Learning CompanySegaUnreleased1994Unreleased
Corpse Killer[13]Digital PicturesSegaUnreleasedNovember 1994March 1995
Cosmic Fantasy StoriesRiotNihon TelenetMarch 27, 1992UnreleasedUnreleased
Crime PatrolAmerican Laser GamesAmerican Laser GamesUnreleasedOctober 1994Unreleased
Cyborg 009RiotNihon TelenetJuly 30, 1993UnreleasedUnreleased
DaihoushindenVictor Interactive SoftwareSegaFebruary 24, 1995UnreleasedUnreleased
Dark WizardRenovation ProductsSegaNovember 12, 19931994Unreleased
Death Bringer: The Knight of DarknessRiotNihon TelenetApril 17, 1992UnreleasedUnreleased
Demolition ManAlexandria, Inc.Acclaim EntertainmentUnreleased1995Unreleased
Detonator OrgunHot BHot BJuly 31, 1992UnreleasedUnreleased
DevastatorWolf TeamWolf TeamMay 28, 1993UnreleasedUnreleased
Double SwitchDigital PicturesSegaMarch 24, 19951993February 1994
Dracula UnleashedICOM SimulationsSegaUnreleased1993May 1994
Dragon's LairDon Bluth StudiosReadysoftJune 3, 1994January 1994March 1994
DuneCryo InteractiveVirgin InteractiveUnreleasedDecember 1993January 1994
Dungeon ExplorerWestoneSegaUnreleasedMay 19951995
Dungeon Master II: The Legend of SkullkeepJVCJVCMarch 25, 1994September 19941994
Dynamic Country ClubSegaSegaJuly 16, 1993UnreleasedUnreleased
Earnest EvansWolf TeamNihon TelenetDecember 20, 1991UnreleasedUnreleased
Earthworm Jim: Special EditionShiny EntertainmentInterplay EntertainmentUnreleasedMay 1995June 1995
Ecco the DolphinNovotradeSegaJuly 30, 1993December 1992December 1992
Ecco: The Tides of TimeNovotradeSegaAugust 25, 1994November 1994November 1994
Egawa Suguro no Super LeagueSegaSegaAugust 6, 1993UnreleasedUnreleased
ESPN Baseball TonightPark Place ProductionsSony ImagesoftUnreleased1994May 16, 1994
ESPN National Hockey NightPark Place ProductionsSony ImagesoftUnreleasedNovember 1994Unreleased
ESPN NBA Hangtime '95Sony ImagesoftSony ImagesoftUnreleased1994Unreleased
ESPN Sunday Night NFLRingler StudiosSony ImagesoftUnreleasedNovember 1994Unreleased
Eternal Champions: Challenge from the Dark SideSega InteractiveSegaUnreleasedFebruary 1995May 1995
F-1 Circus CDCreamNichibutsuMarch 18, 1994UnreleasedUnreleased
Fahrenheit[13]InfogramesSegaSeptember 1, 1995March 19951995
Fatal Fury Special
Garou Densetsu SpecialJP
FuncomJVCMarch 31, 19951995June 1995
Fhey AreaWolf TeamWolf TeamFebruary 18, 1992UnreleasedUnreleased
FIFA International Soccer
FIFA International Soccer: Championship EditionPAL
Extended Play ProductionsElectronic ArtsUnreleased1994June 1994
Final Fight CDA-WaveSegaApril 2, 1993May 1993June 1993
Flashback: The Quest for IdentityDelphine SoftwareSegaDecember 29, 1993February 20, 1993June 1993
Flink
The Misadventures of FlinkNA
PsygnosisPsygnosis
Vic Tokai
Unreleased1994November 11, 1994
Formula One World Championship: Beyond the Limit
Heavenly Symphony:Formula One World Championship 1993JP
SegaSegaApril 23, 1994August 19941994
Funky Horror BandJVCSegaDecember 20, 1991UnreleasedUnreleased
Gambler Jikko Chuushinha 2Game ArtsGame ArtsDecember 18, 1992UnreleasedUnreleased
Game no Kanzume Vol. 1SegaSegaMarch 18, 1994UnreleasedUnreleased
Game no Kanzume Vol. 2SegaSegaMarch 18, 1994UnreleasedUnreleased
Genei Toshi: Illusion CityMicrocabinMicro CabinMay 28, 1993UnreleasedUnreleased
Genghis Khan II: Clan of the Gray Wolf
Super Aoki Ookami to Shiroki Meshika: Genchou HishiJP
KoeiKoeiSeptember 24, 1993UnreleasedUnreleased
Ground Zero: TexasDigital PicturesSony ImagesoftUnreleased1993February 1994
Heart of the AlienInterplay EntertainmentVirgin InteractiveUnreleasedJune 1994Unreleased
Heavy NovaHolocronetMicronetDecember 12, 1991UnreleasedUnreleased
HeimdallCore DesignJVCMarch 18, 1994April 15, 1994Unreleased
HookCore DesignSony ImagesoftUnreleased1992September 1993
Hot HitsSegaSegaUnreleasedOctober 15, 1992Unreleased
INXS: Make My VideoDigital PicturesSegaUnreleased1992August 1993
Iron HelixDrew PicturesSpectrum HoloByteUnreleasedSeptember 1994Unreleased
Ishii Hisaichi no DaisekaiSegaSegaJanuary 28, 1994UnreleasedUnreleased
Jaguar XJ220Core DesignCore Design, JVCMarch 26, 1993March 1993April 1994
Jango World CupJVCJVCAugust 27, 1993UnreleasedUnreleased
Jeopardy!Absolute EntertainmentSony ImagesoftUnreleasedNovember 1993Unreleased
Joe Montana FootballElectronic ArtsSegaUnreleasedOctober 1993Unreleased
Jurassic ParkSegaSegaSeptember 30, 19941994February 1994
Keio Flying Squadron
Keio YugekitaiJP
Victor EntertainmentSegaAugust 6, 1993January 1995October 1994
Kids on SiteDigital PicturesSegaUnreleasedNovember 19941994
Kris Kross: Make My VideoDigital PicturesSegaUnreleased1992September 1993
Lawnmower Man, TheSales CurveTime WarnerUnreleased1994November 1994
Lethal EnforcersKonamiKonamiOctober 29, 1993November 1993November 19, 1993
Lethal Enforcers II: Gun FightersKonamiKonamiNovember 25, 1994November 24, 1994December 23, 1994
Links: The Challenge of GolfPapyrus Design GroupVirgin InteractiveUnreleased1994Unreleased
Loadstar: The Legend of Tully BodineRocket Science GamesRocket Science GamesUnreleased1994Unreleased
Lords of ThunderElevenSega
Virgin Interactive
UnreleasedMay 19951995
Lunar: Eternal BlueGame ArtsWorking DesignsDecember 22, 19941995Unreleased
Lunar: The Silver StarGame ArtsWorking DesignsJune 26, 1992December 1993Unreleased
Mad Dog McCreeAmerican Laser GamesAmerican Laser GamesUnreleased1993Unreleased
Mad Dog II: The Lost GoldAmerican Laser GamesAmerican Laser GamesUnreleased1994Unreleased
Mahou no Shoujo: Silky LipRiotNihon TelenetJune 19, 1992UnreleasedUnreleased
Mansion of Hidden Souls
Shinsetsu Yumeni Yataka no MongatariJP
Yumeni Mystery MansionPAL
System SacomSega
Vic Tokai
December 10, 1993February 1994March 1994
Marko's Magic FootballDomarkDomarkUnreleasedUnreleased1994
Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch: Make My VideoDigital PicturesSegaUnreleased1992Unreleased
Mary Shelley's FrankensteinPsygnosisSony ImagesoftUnreleased1994Unreleased
Masked Rider
Kamen Rider ZoJP
Toei CompanyToei Company, SegaMay 13, 19941994Unreleased
MegaRaceCryo InteractiveSoftware ToolworksUnreleasedDecember 1993Unreleased
Mega SchwarzschildKogado StudioSegaJune 25, 1993UnreleasedUnreleased
Mickey Mania: The Timeless Adventures of Mickey MouseTraveller's TalesSony ImagesoftUnreleasedNovember 19941994
MicrocosmPsygnosisPsygnosis, Victor EntertainmentFebruary 25, 1994January 1994January 1994
Midnight RaidersStargate ProductionsSegaUnreleased1994March 1995
Might and Magic III: Isles of TerraNew World ComputingCSKNovember 26, 1993UnreleasedUnreleased
Mighty Morphin Power RangersOrion TechnologiesSegaUnreleasedMay 2, 1995March 1995
Mortal Kombat
Mortal Kombat CompleteJP
Probe EntertainmentArena EntertainmentJune 3, 1994April 1994July 1994
My Paint: The Animated Paint ProgramSaddleback GraphicsBridgestone MultimediaUnreleased1993Unreleased
NBA JamIguana UKAcclaim EntertainmentDecember 20, 1994December 19941994
NFL Football Trivia ChallengeCapDiscPhillips InteractiveUnreleasedNovember 1994Unreleased
NFL's Greatest: San Francisco vs. Dallas 1978-1993Park Place ProductionsSegaUnreleasedOctober 1993Unreleased
NHL '94High Score ProductionsElectronic ArtsUnreleased19931993
Night StrikerAisystem TokyoTaitoMay 28, 1993UnreleasedUnreleased
Night Trap[13]Digital PicturesSega, Tec ToyNovember 19, 1993November 1992May 1993
Ninja Warriors, TheNatsumeTaitoMarch 12, 1993UnreleasedUnreleased
Nobunaga's Ambition 3: The Rising SunKoeiKoei1994UnreleasedUnreleased
Nostalgia 1907Sur de WaveTakerUCODecember 14, 1993UnreleasedUnreleased
NovastormPsygnosisSony ImagesoftUnreleased1994November 1994
Panic!
Switch!JP
Sega
Office I
Wahaha Honpo
Sega
Data East
April 23, 1993September 1994Unreleased
Pitfall: The Mayan AdventureActivisionActivisionUnreleased19951995
Popful Mail: Magical Fantasy AdventureSIMSWorking DesignsApril 1, 1994February 23, 1995Unreleased
Power Factory Featuring C+C Music FactoryDigital PicturesSony ImagesoftUnreleased19931993
PowermongerBullfrog GamesElectronic ArtsUnreleasedJanuary 1994April 1994
Prince of PersiaJVCSegaAugust 7, 1992December 1992September 1993
Prize FighterDigital PicturesSegaMarch 24, 19951994March 1994
Pro Yakyuu Super League CDSegaSegaOctober 30, 1992UnreleasedUnreleased
Psychic Detective vol. 3: Psychic Detective AyaDAPSData WestJanuary 3, 1993UnreleasedUnreleased
Psychic Detective vol. 4: Psychic Detective OrgelDAPSData WestDecember 10, 1993UnreleasedUnreleased
PuggsyPsygnosisSony ImagesoftUnreleasedJanuary 6, 1994November 1993
Quiz Scramble SpecialSegaSegaMay 29, 1992UnreleasedUnreleased
Racing AcesSegaSegaUnreleased1993Unreleased
Radical RexBeam SoftwareActivisionUnreleasedNovember 1994Unreleased
Ranma ½: Byukuran AikaNCSMasayaApril 23, 1993UnreleasedUnreleased
RDF Global ConflictAbsolute EntertainmentAbsolute EntertainmentUnreleasedNovember 1994Unreleased
Record of Lodoss WarJASPACSegaMay 20, 1994UnreleasedUnreleased
Revenge of the NinjaWolf TeamRenovation ProductsUnreleased1993Unreleased
Revengers of Vengeance
Battle FantasyJP
MicronetExtreme EntertainmentApril 15, 19941994Unreleased
Rise of the DragonGame ArtsSega
Dynamix
September 25, 1992March 1993Unreleased
Road Avenger
Road Blaster FXJP
Wolf TeamRenovation ProductsDecember 18, 1992March 1993August 1993
Road RashNew Level Software, Inc.Electronic ArtsUnreleased1995Unreleased
Robo Aleste
Denin AlesteJP
CompileTengenNovember 27, 1992August 1993September 1993
Romance of the Three Kingdoms III: Dragon of Destiny
Gekijoban Sangokushi III
KoeiKoeiNovember 8, 1992UnreleasedUnreleased
Samurai Shodown
Samurai SpiritsJP
FuncomJVCUnreleasedJanuary 1995June 1995
Secret of Monkey Island, TheLucasArtsJVCSeptember 23, 1993December 1993Unreleased
Sega Classics Arcade Collection (4-in-1)SegaSegaApril 23, 1993November 19931993
Sega Classics Arcade Collection (5-in-1)SegaSega19931993April 19, 1993
Seima Densetsu 3×3 EyesSegaSegaJuly 23, 1993UnreleasedUnreleased
Sengoku DenshouDragnet Inc.Sammy StudiosDecember 28, 1993UnreleasedUnreleased
Sewer SharkDigital PicturesSony ImagesoftUnreleasedDecember 1992September 1993
Shadow of the Beast IIPsygnosisJVCJuly 29, 19941994May 1993
ShadowrunCompileFASA InteractiveFebruary 23, 1996UnreleasedUnreleased
Sherlock Holmes: Consulting DetectiveICOM SimulationsSegaUnreleasedNovember 1992September 1993
Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective Vol. IIICOM SimulationsSegaUnreleasedMay 1993September 1993
Shin Megami TenseiSIMSSIMSFebruary 25, 1994UnreleasedUnreleased
Shining Force CDSonic Co.SegaJuly 22, 19941994April 1995
SilpheedGame ArtsSegaJuly 30, 1993October 1993October 1993
SimEarthGame ArtsSegaMarch 12, 1993UnreleasedUnreleased
Slam City with Scottie Pippen[13]Digital PicturesAcclaim EntertainmentUnreleasedNovember 19941994
Smurfs, The
Les SchtroumpfsFRA
Virtual StudioInfogramesUnreleasedUnreleased1995
SnatcherKonamiKonamiUnreleasedJanuary 1995November 1994
Sol-FeaceWolf TeamSegaDecember 12, 1991November 1992April 1993
Sonic CDSonic TeamSegaSeptember 23, 1993November 23, 1993October 1993
SoulstarCore DesignTime Warner InteractiveDecember 22, 1994September 1994April 1994
Space AceEpicenter InteractiveReadysoftUnreleased1994Unreleased
Space Adventure - Cobra, The: The Legendary BanditHudson Soft
T's Music
Hudson Soft
Virgin Interactive
Unreleased1995July 1995
StarbladeNamcoNamcoOctober 28, 19941994November 1994
Star Wars ChessSoftware ToolworksSoftware ToolworksUnreleasedMay 1994October 1994
Star Wars: Rebel AssaultLucasArtsVictor Interactive Software
LucasArts
JVC
September 22, 1994March 1994September 1994
Stellar FireInfinite Laser DogDynamixUnreleasedDecember 1993Unreleased
Supreme Warrior[13]Digital PicturesDigital PicturesUnreleasedNovember 19941994
Surgical Strike[14]The Code MonkeysSegaDecember 22, 1995June 1995September 1995
SyndicateBullfrog GamesElectronic ArtsUnreleasedUnreleased1995
Tenbu: Mega CD SpecialWolf TeamWolf TeamDecember 25, 1992UnreleasedUnreleased
Tenka FubuGame ArtsGame ArtsDecember 28, 1991UnreleasedUnreleased
Terminator, TheProbe SoftwareVirgin GamesUnreleasedJune 1993February 1994
Theme ParkBullfrog GamesElectronic ArtsUnreleasedUnreleased1995
Third World War, TheMicronetExtreme EntertainmentNovember 26, 19931994Unreleased
Thunderhawk
AH-3 ThunderstrikeNA
Core DesignJVC Musical IndustriesSeptember 17, 1993October 1993September 1, 1993
Time GalWolf TeamRenovation ProductsNovember 13, 1992May 1993August 1993
Tomcat AlleyThe Code MonkeysSegaDecember 22, 1994March 1994May 1994
Trivial PursuitWestern TechnologiesVirgin GamesUnreleased1994Unreleased
Ultraverse PrimeMalibu InteractiveSony ImagesoftUnreleased1994Unreleased
Urusei Yatsura: My Dear FriendsGame ArtsGame ArtsApril 15, 1994UnreleasedUnreleased
VaySIMSWorking DesignsOctober 22, 1993April 15, 1994Unreleased
Warau SalesmanSegaSegaSeptember 17, 1993UnreleasedUnreleased
Wheel of FortuneAbsolute EntertainmentSony ImagesoftUnreleased1994Unreleased
Who Shot Johnny Rock?American Laser GamesAmerican Laser GamesUnreleased1994Unreleased
Wild WoodySegaSegaUnreleased1995Unreleased
Wing CommanderOrigin SystemsSegaMarch 24, 1994February 1993Unreleased
Winning PostKoeiKoeiSeptember 17, 1993UnreleasedUnreleased
WireheadThe Code Monkeys
MGM Interactive
SegaUnreleasedSeptember 1995Unreleased
WolfchildCore DesignJVCMarch 19, 1993December 1992August 1993
Wonder DogCore DesignJVCSeptember 25, 1992November 1992January 1994
Wondermega CollectionSegaJVCJanuary 4, 1992UnreleasedUnreleased
World Cup USA '94Tiertex Design StudiosU.S. GoldUnreleased19941994
WWF Rage in the Cage
WWF Mania TourJP
Sculptured SoftwareAcclaim Entertainment
Arena Entertainment
June 24, 1994November 1993January 1994
Yumimi MixGame ArtsGame ArtsJanuary 29, 1993UnreleasedUnreleased

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