Sega CD System – Video Game Console
- CD add-on system for your Sega Genesis
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First CD video game system by SEGA.
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First CD video game system by SEGA.
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The Sega CD is a system that makes you play sports meeting in CD format. There are 2 models. The first one goes right beside your Genesis 2, and the second one goes under your genesis 2. Also the sports meeting are awesome.In Nba jam you can do helicopter dunks, and glide across the room, and break the backboard. In sonic CD, you play as Sonic trying to defeat Shadow. Get a Sega Cd now!
Rating: 5 / 5
This is an over priced worthless rip off. This and the 32X were the last life supports for the Sega Genisis when it was getting owned by Nintendo. The sports meeting for this were terrible, it required it’s own ac adapter which is the same size as the one for the damn genisis so excellent luck with that. Thank god Nintendo now has Sonic and Sega.
Rating: 1 / 5
Hey this was a excellent system back in the day people downing it like they are rating it to what we have now and ofcoarse it wouldnt stand a chance hey i like this and plot on getting it
Rating: 5 / 5
I have seen reviews for this system yes it has it’s goods and bads but truly had 5 or 6 sports meeting worth having. Mortal Kombat was a excellent port The Terminator Sonic CD Lethal Enforcers Ground Zero Texas Now Night Trap it’s suppose to be unpleasant it was made in the early 90’s. Snatcher I would like but it’s expensive I ain’t busting all that cash for a 14 year ancient game even if it’s splendid. Bolt from the blue got it for Christmas! . People run around and call Sega CD a failure but the 100,000 units that were released sold out in 2 2 /3 months and sold 6 millon when all was said and done not a wild success like SNES but it didn’t fail not excellent not terrible just lukewarm sales. But 2 years later Sega would release 32X yes that was a huge failure check my 32X review out on my view of that add on it’s kinda brutal I show no like for it either now back to Sega CD. If you are interested in fmv sports meeting or sports meeting that play like arcade sports meeting give this extremely underrated sega add on a shot if it’s for a decent price $35 to $45 try it out.
Rating: 4 / 5
While I can’t stand the way Sega killed off their console marketshare with shoddy peripherals like the Sega 32x, I can’t really berate the Sega CD. In all fairness, CD attachments were expected to be quite fashionable at the time– The Turbo GrafX 16 and Atari Jaguar had them, and Nintendo was effective with Sony to develop one for Super NES (which would later be released alone as the Playstation after Nintendo pulled out of the partnership). Then of course you had the Phillips CDI and a few other random CD-related doo-dads that never caught on. The CD age was coming, and everyone wanted to get their foot in the door early.
Unfortunately, customers didn’t want to pay extra to access sports meeting on a system they already owned. The CD technology wasn’t quite ready, offering slow loading periods and poor video quality. 64 colors on an image 1/4 the size of the screen didn’t exactly feel “high tech” when even a crappy VHS cassette would have looked better. The massive storage, superior audio, and cool mode 7 effects were splendid additions to the Genesis’s potential, but unfortunately most American developers only used the Sega CD to let loose upgraded ports of sports meeting already found on the Genesis, because Sega sadly did not have enough dev kits to go around.
The system does have it’s fare share of gems. Sonic CD, Snatcher, and Popful Mail are some of the system’s brightest highlights, and then you’ve got a bunch of decent ports of ancient PC sports meeting. Sonic CD is probably the most notable though, because it’s considered by many to be the best Sonic game ever made (it is also availible in the Sonic Gems pool for Gamecube and Japanese / PAL PS2, but the harcore player will always choose the original). If you find a Sega CD for a decent price, there’s really not much excuse not to pick one up. How much you’re willing to spend, is up to you. Considering this thing cost $300 when it came out, $25 at a yard sale is a steal.
Rating: 5 / 5