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Ristar is a 2D side-scrolling platformer that released late in the Sega Genesis' lifecycle. Instead of focusing on jumping ...
Nintendo’s new console already has two dozen games available, but reviews have been sparse, as GameCentral gives an overview ...
In our testing, it worked well for all of the Sega Genesis, Master System, and Game Gear games we loaded up. Of course, it will also work with all 8-bit systems, and support for Sega CD and 32-bit ...
Yup, the Pokémon developer made a game for the Sega Genesis, and it's great. It's a platform action game that's a little bit like Mega Man, a little bit like Sonic, and a whole lot of fun.
Sega Megadrive/Genesis ROMS: Players can have legally owned digital ROMS of games to back up their content. Keyboard and mouse: Using a keyboard and mouse makes downloading programs like EmuDeck ...
Those who have purchased any of the more than 60 games listed by Sega from Steam, Xbox, Nintendo's Switch store, and the PlayStation store will still have them after 11:59 pm Pacific time on Dec. 26.
SEGA will delist a laundry list of classic Mega Drive and Dreamcast games from various storefronts from 6th December, prompting many fans to ponder how the publisher plans to replace them.
Sega has today announced it's delisting SEGA Genesis / Mega Drive Classics from Nintendo's Switch eShop. The company will also be delisting multiple games and collections across Steam, Xbox and ...
Sega is getting ready to massacre its collection of classic games on Steam. A whopping 60 games are about to get delisted, including Ecco, Crazy Taxi, Jet Set Radio and Golden Axe. The huge list ...
After releasing information in waves over the past few weeks, Sega has finally revealed the final games list of its Mega Drive / Genesis Mini console. Among the last 12 titles to be revealed are a ...
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The Sega Genesis (or Mega Drive as it was known outside of North America) was Sega’s first 16-bit game console. This gave it a huge level up in terms of performance and made the way for more ...