The Sega CD or Mega CD was an accessory for the Sega Megadrive/Genesis allowing the machine to play more advanced games. It wasn't a runaway success for the company, but it was a glimpse into the ...
The Sega Genesis, also known as the Mega Drive outside of North America, was a major success for Sega. It sold over 30 million units, allowing Sega to make a name for itself within the video game ...
It’s no fun being a fan of retro gaming if you grew up a fan of Sega consoles. Emulators and game-bundled throwback consoles have been notoriously bad, but recently things have improved—as long as you ...
The practice of hacking ROMs to reveal the sweet, sweet programming innards is not new, but it's still amazing to see some of the artifacts left over by developers that have been hidden in games for ...
Since the very welcome introduction of TG-16 CD-ROM games to Nintendo’s Virtual Console service we’ve seen a steady flow of requests for the same treatment to be given to Sega’s ill-fated Sega CD ...
Rhenn is a Manila-based content writer with a love for all things geek and pop culture, and science and technology. He graduated BA Journalism degree as a Cum Laude, and has since then pursued making ...
Demonstrating once again that it’s always just one step behind the rest of the games industry, Sega didn’t get the memo that PC and emulation gaming handhelds are in and miniature game-filled replica ...