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Sega Megadrive

The Sega Megadrive was released in Japan in November 1988 and was the first 16-bit video games console. The Sega Master System (the predecessor to the Sega Megadrive) had declined in popularity due to the increase in 16-bit computers such as the Atari ST and the Commodore Amiga, and Sega had lost the battle with the Nintendo Corporation and its Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). Having already enjoyed considerable success with 16-bit arcade games such as Space Harrier and Outrun, Sega decided to rush out the new Megadrive console ahead of their rivals Nintendo, and the Super Famicom (Super Nintendo) which they had been secretly developing.

Released almost one year later, in October 1989, the Sega Megadrive was known as the Sega Genesis in the USA and Canada. A further year later, just in time for Christmas the Sega Megadrive landed in Europe and the whole world had now been introduced to 16-bit console gaming. However, despite being first off the mark with its next generation console, and having reasonable sales in early 1991 Sega was still losing out to the still popular NES. That was until a Spiky haired blue hedgehog made an appearance and changed everything!

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The demand for the Sega Megadrive hit the roof as everyone wanted to play the latest game - Sonic the Hedgehog. For the first time, Sega had knocked Nintendo off the number one spot in the video game markets of Europe and North America. Nintendo responded by rushing forward the release of its Super Nintendo (SNES) but it was too late and the Sega Megadrive had established itself as the number one choice of video games console. Nintendo still remained more popular in Japan - which had always been considered its stronghold, but the shake-up in the western markets was a considerable embarrassment for the video games giant.

The Sega Megadrive underwent a transformation a few years later and the Sega Megadrive 2 was released. The console was smaller, and had the headphone jack and volume control removed. In addition to this the TMSS (Trade Mark Security System) was introduced which prevented the playing of imported cartridges through a series of hardware and software checks.

The Sega Mega CD went on sale in Japan in December 1991. It had an additional processor, more RAM, a new Sound Chip and an (obvious) bonus was the ability to play normal music CD's as CD players were still relatively new at this time. As usual, one year later, the unit went on sale in the US, with a slightly better game line up which included the excellent Sewer Shark. Unfortunately for Sega, it was the price of the consoles that prevented them from gaining popularity, despite the fact that many excellent RPG's went onto Mega-CD only, compared to the Sega Megadrive the unit had very limited worldwide success.

In 1993 Sega started to fall behind Nintendo in the 3D development field. Nintendo had wowed the world with Starwing (Starfox in the US) and the SuperFX Chip. Initially Sega had developed the SVP Adapter (Super Virtua Play) with Hitachi, and this had been incorporated into many new arcade releases including the massive hit, Virtua Fighter. Virtua Racer, released in 1994, was the only 3D polygon game that made it to the Sega Megadrive and had the SVP Adapter incorporated into the game cartridge - similar to the SuperFX chip on the Nintendo.

Sega released the Sega 32X add-on in 1995 which incorporated the SVP capabilities into the new base unit via twin Hitachi processors and an overhaul of the internal architecture. The unit plugged into the existing cartridge slot, and had it own power supply and video feed. Existing games could be played in the new slot, as well as beefed up 32X games which now featured 3D processing, better graphics, better sound and faster game play. The best of the bunch were Star Wars Arcade, Knuckles Chaotix and Virtua Fighter.

Despite this last ditch attempt by Sega to save the Megadrive, its popularity dwindled - largely due to the overwhelming success of the Sony Playstation. The machine was officially discontinued in 1998, and was replaced by Sega's true 32bit machine, the Sega Saturn. Although the Sega Megadrive never matched the Super Nintendo's worldwide success, it certainly gave it a run for its money, especially in the United States and Great Britain. Boasting a ten year history and a back catalogue of more than a thousand games including the Sonic series, Ecco the Dolphin and Streets of Rage games, the Sega Megadrive is certainly a console which will not be forgotten for many years.

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Newman Haas Indy Car

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For high performance thrills speed towers the chequered flag in a turbo charged methanol burning IndyCar that you design. Push the limit of your screaming 750-horsepower Newman Haas race car on the world's fastest track. It's 16Megs of pure IndyCar intensity.

NBA Live 96

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Next generation NBA! New player animations - big blocks, tip-in slams, spin moves, crossover moves, two foot takeoff. New moves - One on One, spin dribble and crossover. Two new teams, Multi-Team seasons for up to four players, trade any player - anytime, All-Star game and The Draft for the ultimate NBA season realism.

NBA Live 97

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New two-on-two and three-on-three practice mode. New 3D player animation and graphics. New three point competition and shootout contest. All twenty-nine NBA teams with over three hundred of the NBA stars. NBA Live has SHAQ!

NBA Live 95

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Open up court and see what basketball's really like. With NBA Live 95's unique perspective on the action you get faster play, more opportunity for real tactics and a sense of realism that won't cost you the price of a season ticket. Real NBA teams and players. Full season and playoff mode - saving to battery. New passing on the run increases game speed. New animations and four-way player support.

NBA Jam Tournament Edition

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NBA JAM Tournament Edition brings you more sense-shattering slam dunking excitement than ever! More than twice as many NBA TE Superstars, more than double the secret characters, Hot Spots, Super Jam Power-Ups, AutoStat back-up and OH MY nine all-new rim-rattling slam dunks, plus all the original jams. NBA JAM Tournament Edition - it's on fire!

NBA Jam

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Boomshakalaka! The ULTIMATE arcade JAM comes home! You control fifty-four of the NBA's hottest stars! Unbelievable dunks. cannonball, tomahawk, helicopter and more! Turbo boost for lightening-fast steals and awesome rejections!

NBA Hang Time

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Hang on for the time of your life! Soar thru the air and slam one home against the big boys! This game rocks with special moves, burnin' hoops and high flyin' double dunks! All twenty-nine NBA teams represented with five man rosters! Unique features including team fire, alley oops, double dunks and spin moves! Secret codes enable hidden characters, arenas and options! Create your own player! Play against up to four friends or the computer.

NBA All Star Challenge

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Jam it home with 27 of the hottest NBA All Stars in the ultimate test of b-ball skill: ONE-ON-ONE! Downtown or in the paint, driving offense and intense"D", take it to the hoop with the likes of Patrick Ewing, Clyde Drexler, Hakeem Olajuwon, Dominique Wilkins and Karl Malone. Player stats, realistic courtside sound effects and blistering ways to play. Don't be denied. take the NBA All-Star Challenge.

NBA Action 95

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Starring David Robinson and all 27 NBA Teams, this game is non-stop 5-on-5 NBA action!  Pick your team mates from over 300 NBA stars or create your own star.  Play the transfer market as team manager then enter a full 82 game season as you and up to 4 more players battle to win the NBA Finalist.

Mystic Defender

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Azuchi Castle - huge, terrifying, and out of reach! It's where the beautiful Alexandra is held prisoner, facing a deadly ordeal. You are Yamato, incredible warrior and professor of magic. Can you reach the maniac genius Zareth before he steals Alexandra's soul!

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