Sega's strategy of choice was painting Nintendo as old and passé, with its big tagline being "Genesis does what NintenDon't." The 1991 release of the original Sonic ... to CD-ROM over cartridges ...
The great console wars of the early- to mid-90's was waged between two titans of the industry: Sega and Nintendo. In Nintendo's corner was the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, while Sega hit ...
The list includes a few Dreamcast ports alongside the Sega Genesis Classics collection ... Workshop support letting you download your own ROM hacks. But the real reason to buy these games is ...
This led [grubbycoder] down the path of porting Sonic 2 for the Sega Master System (to the eZ80 ... there were plenty of buttons for input, but ROM banking – which isn’t a thing on the Ti ...
[nukeykt] has been developing a Sega Genesis clone using them, with some impressive results. The Sega Genesis (or Mega Drive) was based around the fairly common Motorola 68000 processor ...
The boom in sales came when Sega decided to drop the price of the Genesis and include a copy of Sonic with new purchases. This tactic led to an additional 15 million units sold. By 1992 ...