It wasn’t just a fancy slogan. For some, the Sega Genesis truly did what "Nintendidn’t." Fast-paced 16-bit graphics, thick bass beat music, and games that had a cool, mature edge over their ...
The Sega Genesis, a beloved console from the 1990s, might be long discontinued, but its legacy lives on. New development ...
First, though, there was Sega. The iconic Genesis game was “Sonic the Hedgehog,” but that just scratches the surface. Among the many Sega Genesis games were some offerings that were very ...
This one works with SEGA Genesis/Mega Drive games as well as SEGA CD and Mark III games. This makes it the most versatile emulator of the group. It also has the longest list of additional features ...
Microsoft have been in the console game longer than Sega ever were. Here’s something that might cheer you up: plenty of ...
And there's also the Expansion Pack tier that features Nintendo 64, Sega Genesis / Mega Drive, and Game Boy Advance games, providing a more varied library of retro games — for a price ...
[nukeykt] has been developing a Sega ... of the Genesis yet, it does have a version of the 68000, a Z80, and the combined Yamaha processor working and capable of playing plenty of games.
Sega is a Japanese video game company that exploded in popularity in the '90s. But it went from selling over 30 million Sega Genesis consoles at the height of its fame in 1993 to selling just 3 ...
SEGA’s 16-bit console, whether you call it the Genesis or Mega Drive ... was a joy to hear when placed in the hands of capable game developers. Games such as Toe Jam & Earl, Streets of Rage ...
Just look at the games that came out back then on the SNES, Genesis, and Sega CD and it’s easy to see that gamers were eating very well. The competition spurred all sides to work harder to get ...