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  2. Comix Zone - Wikipedia

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    Comix Zone (コミックスゾーン) is a 1995 beat 'em up video game developed and published by Sega for the Genesis. It is set within the panels of a comic book with dialogue rendered within talk bubbles and sprites , and backgrounds possessing the bright colors and dynamic drawing style of superhero comics.

  3. Sega Genesis Collection - Wikipedia

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    This collection also features more than thirty-five minutes of unlockable interviews from Sega of Japan, a "museum" with facts about the games, strategy tips and box art for each game, as well as a "Sega Cheat Sheet" that consists of cheat codes for most games, and a set of unlockable arcade games, (some of which are from the early Sega/Gremlin era).

  4. Comic Jumper: The Adventures of Captain Smiley - Wikipedia

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    Wilford further told: "Back in the day, there seemed to be a whole lot of mascot-type characters in games, like Mario, Sonic, all those things, and not many devs seem to be doing that anymore. We're trying to bring that back a little bit with our games". [8] Comic Jumper is the brainchild of Josh Bear, co-founder and director at Twisted Pixel ...

  5. List of Sega Genesis games - Wikipedia

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    The Sega Genesis, known as the Mega Drive [1] in regions outside of North America, is a 16-bit video game console that was designed and produced by Sega. First released in Japan on October 29, 1988, in North America on August 14, 1989, and in PAL regions in 1990, the Genesis is Sega's third console and the successor to the Master System .

  6. Sega Genesis Classics - Wikipedia

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    Sega Genesis Classics (released as Sega Mega Drive Classics in PAL regions) [a] is a series of compilations featuring Sega Genesis video games released for Windows, Linux, macOS, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch.

  7. Sega Technical Institute - Wikipedia

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    Sega Technical Institute (STI) was an American video game developer owned by Sega.Founded by the Atari veteran Mark Cerny in 1990, STI sought to combine elite Japanese developers, including the Sonic Team programmer Yuji Naka and his team, with new American talent.

  8. 1995 in video games - Wikipedia

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    8-bit: 1,000,000 [16] Un­known 1,000,000+ 6 Panasonic: 3DO: Home 32-bit 150,000 [16] 250,000 [20] 400,000+ 7 Nintendo NES / Famicom: Home 8-bit: 80,000 [16] 104,000 [17] 184,000+ 8 Sega Game Gear: Handheld 8-bit 180,000 [16] Un­known 180,000+ 9 Atari Corp: Atari Jaguar: Home 32-bit Un­known 150,000 [20] 150,000+ 10 NEC: PC-FX: Home 32-bit ...

  9. Sonic Mega Collection - Wikipedia

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    Sonic Mega Collection compiles 14 emulated games originally released for the Sega Genesis, limited to only 12 in releases outside of Japan.In addition to the seven default games, three unlockable games are included that recreate the Sonic & Knuckles "lock-on technology" to allow for new modes and/or playable characters in the first three Sonic games.