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Sega Mega CD

To The Sega Mega-CD (Japanese: メガ CD) is an add-on device for the Sega Mega Drive released in Europe, Australia, and Japan. The North American version is called the Sega CD. The device allows the user to both play CD audio discs and specially designed game CDs. It can also play CD+G discs.

The development of the Sega Mega CD was top secret; game programmers didn't know what they were designing for until the Mega-CD was finally revealed at Tokyo Toy Show in Japan. The Sega Mega-CD in Japan was designed to compete with the PC Engine, which had a separate CD-ROM drive.

The Sega Mega-CD was not meant to compete with the Super Famicom (Super Nintendo Entertainment System outside Japan) though. This posed a problem in the markets outside of Japan, where the PC Engine was not as popular, and the expectation was that the Sega CD would be in competition with Nintendo.

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At first, the Sega CD was a CD tray unit that sat under the console. The Sega CD 2 was a smaller, cheaper top loading drive that plugged next to the Sega Mega Drive.

The Sega Mega-CD was released first in Japan in 1st December 1991. Its retail price was about ¥49,800. Initially, it was a great success because of the inherent advantages of CDs (high storage capacity and the low cost of media). The fact that it had a nice RPG catalogue also helped.

The system sold 100,000 units during the first year of release in Japan. However, cost issues prevented more units from being sold. Sega of Japan did not speak to Sega of America about their Mega-CD plans for that market until a few months later.

The Sega CD had been announced at the Chicago CES on November 1992. Early reports had suggested that hardware in the system would allow it to display more on screen colours (from a larger palette) than the Sega Genesis or the Super Nintendo, which was an important technical concern for consumers.

In the end, the Sega CD failed to convince North American gamers, mostly due to the cost of the console, and the lack of any hardware advancements. There just was not enough value for the price. Moreover, the game experience was little improved. Players came to have high expectations for the add-on, and Sega even promised that the Sega CD would allow a higher colour palette than the Genesis. However, the end result was somewhat lacklustre compared to expectations.

Graphically, most standard 2D platform games and RPG's looked little different from an average Genesis 2D game.

Sound was likely to be better if it included some CD audio tracks, but on the average, conventional games looked the same. Sega wanted to showcase the power of the Sega CD, and so focused on the "FMV" games rather than importing "extended" games that only expanded ordinary games by taking advantage of the extra storage space of the CD media. Sega insisted on licensing and producing primarily "full motion video" games similar to earlier laserdisc games, that were universally panned by game reviewers.

The single speed CD drive added load times to all games, and the 64-color graphics and underpowered processor (for video rendering) made these full-motion games look terrible. One particularly infamous result of the single speed CD drive and its subsequent load times came in the form of Mortal Kombat CD, which was widely criticized due to that fact the certain moves, particularly the games popular "fatalities", would not perform until after a notable lag between the execution of the move and its actual on screen animation.

Another problem was that much of the Sega Mega CD library consisted of quick upgrades of existing Genesis games. Most of them just had some extra FMV scenes and an enhanced soundtrack, but the game is still the same. However, some games such as Earthworm Jim or Spider Man vs. the Kingpin added some extra levels or made some game changes. (Spider Man vs the Kingpin in particular made many changes, which drastically restructured the game, making it somewhat non linear, and adding animated cutscenes.) The console also had one standard Sonic game, simply titled Sonic CD. While the game is generally well regarded as a solid, fun Sonic game, the CD platform offered little different in the way of gameplay, except for some animated cutscenes and a slightly larger number of levels.

Despite a somewhat lackluster library of games, the console produced two very famous titles. The Sega CD had the Lunar series, which, despite the relatively narrow circulation the two titles on the Sega CD received, went on to be critically acclaimed and became a cult classic, with both games remade for the PlayStation in the late nineties and the Nintendo DS in 2005. The same company that released Lunar, Working Designs, also released another RPG for the platform, entitled Vay. While it received generally positive reviews, the game was not as popular as the Lunar titles, both of which can fetch high prices on the internet.

In the United States, the Sega Mega CD was considered a failure due to its high price, low sales, few hardware upgrades and general confusion with the Sega 32X, another Genesis peripheral offered. Due to Sega of America's lack of support for the Sega Mega CD and 32X, many consumers lost their trust in Sega and it can be said that Sega never recovered from this.

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Heimdall

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This is a US Sega CD game that will only work on a US console or Modified Sega Mega-CD
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£20.00
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£20.00

Set sail on an epic RPG adventure designed for both the role playing pro and beginner. Armed with a mighty sword and an easy to use Point and Click interface, it is your mission to recover the god's stolen weapons in this CD conversion of the legendary PC title.

Eye of the Beholder

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This is a US Sega CD game that will only work on a US console or Modified Sega Mega-CD
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£20.00
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£20.00

Put your best fighters up front. Battle axe wielding Skeletons are among the first horrors you'll encounter in 13 levels of mayhem. Will they be the last? Ever met a Kuo-Toa? It's an electrifying experience. Even more shocking is The Beholder himself if you survive long enough to meet him! These fiends aren't your friends! And they like to hunt in packs! Don't forget to look behind you! Giant spiders like to watch you pass then strike.

Dungeon Explorer

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This is a US Sega CD game that will only work on a US console or Modified Sega Mega-CD
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£16.00
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£16.00

Imprisoned deep within the mazes under Darkling Tower, the beautiful Goddess of Ambition will grant one wish to anyone who rescues her. Countless warriors have entered he dungeon but none have returned. If you seek the Goddess will you ever again see the light of day?

Dungeon Master 2 - Skullkeep

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This is a US Sega CD game that will only work on a US console or Modified Sega Mega-CD
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£16.00
Manual: 
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£16.00

Immerse yourself in the most extensive 3D adventure ever pressed on a Sega CD! Within the expansive grounds of Castle Skullkeep the pieces of the Zo Link are hidden. The Zo Link was built by TechMages to explore alternative dimensions. You and a hand picked party must stop evil forces from acquiring this powerful technology in an RPG journey with a depth you've never experienced but always craved!

Dark Wizard

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Notes: 
This is a US Sega CD game that will only work on a US console or Modified Sega Mega-CD
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£22.00
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£22.00

These are epic times for the people of Cheshire. The kingdom of Quentin is the last stronghold in all of Cheshire against the forces of darkness. But Quentin's king has been killed in battle. Cheshire desperately needs a successor to come forward and lead he warriors of light against the forces of darkness and eventually against the Dark Wizard himself. If you fail, darkness will rule Cheshire forever!

Cliffhanger

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This is a US Sega CD game that will only work on a US console or Modified Sega Mega-CD
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£10.00
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£10.00

Cliffhanger challenges you to brave thundering avalanches, icy cliffs and the head spinning heights of the Rocky Mountains while combating a vicious group of well armed extremely dangerous fugitives. Based on the white knuckle action adventure moving starring Sylvester Stallone, you'll hang on for dear life through seven exciting levels requiring all your strength and skill just to survive. Experience the excitement of incredible hand to hand action and armed combat. The adventure isn't over until you find $100 million in stolen loot, defeat the fugitives and reunite with your friends.

Cadillacs and Dinosaurs

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Notes: 
This is a US Sega CD game that will only work on a US console or Modified Sega Mega-CD
Box: 
yes
£38.00
Manual: 
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£38.00

Welcome to a world gone mad. The Xenozoic age, a world 600 years in the future where dinosaurs of the past co-exist with men and women of the future in a desperate struggle for survival. Power your '53 Cadillac through 9 post apocalyptic levels of danger as Jack 'Cadillac' Tenrec and Hannah Dundee race through treacherous jungles full of poachers, predators and un-natural hazards to stop the Second Cataclysm and restore the planet's natural balance.

Amazing Spiderman vs The Kingpin

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This is a US Sega CD game that will only work on a US console or Modified Sega Mega-CD
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£18.00
Manual: 
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£18.00

Enter a vicious web of danger and disaster! The Kingpin of Crime frames Spiderman for planning a bomb in New York and Spidey's only hope is to find the keys to the bomb's location before it explodes. Help Spiderman stick it to the Kingpin and his horde of vicious assassins along the way.

Android Assault

Notes: 
This is a US Sega CD game that will only work on a US console or Modified Sega Mega-CD
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£20.00
Manual: 
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£20.00

Launched by the alien planet Zias, an armada of androids has crushed the Earth's conventional space fleet. Desperate and defeated, The United Nations of Earth has no choice bit to counter attack with its own living flying machine Bari Arm.

Adventures of Batman and Robin

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This is a US Sega CD game that will only work on a US console or Modified Sega Mega-CD
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£16.00
Manual: 
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£16.00

Robin and Commissioner Gordon have mysteriously disappeared, and Batman suspects kidnapping. Have our two comrades succumbed to the deadly beauty of Poison Ivy? Does the Riddler know the answer? Or will the Joker have the last laugh? Tune in on Sega CD to find out!

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