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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. The collections are split into "Volumes", with the first four receiving both physical and digital releases and the fifth ...
Blades of Vengeance is a platform game developed by Beam Software and published by Electronic Arts for the Mega Drive/Genesis. One or two players can select one of three fantasy warriors to fight through a large range of platform levels in order to defeat the forces of darkness.
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 .
Genesis Game Gear Wonder Boy III: The Dragon's Trap: Action Westone Game Gear World of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck: Platform Sega Genesis 1993 Aa Harimanada: Fighting Megasoft Genesis Game Gear Arsian Senki: RPG Sega Sega CD Asterix and the Great Rescue: Platform Core Design Genesis Asterix and the Secret Mission: Platform ...
Crusader of Centy, [a] known as Soleil in PAL regions, is an action-adventure developed by Nextech for the Sega Genesis.The story centers on the player character Corona, a boy who has just turned 14 years of age and must inherit his late father's sword to fight the monsters that threaten the human race's existence.
Altered Beast [a] is a 1988 beat 'em up arcade video game developed and published by Sega.The game is set in Ancient Greece and follows a player character chosen by Zeus to rescue his daughter Athena from the demonic ruler of the underworld, Neff.
Generations Lost is a platform game released for the Sega Genesis in 1994 by Time Warner Interactive.. Designer Bruce Straley described the game as a clone of the 1993 X-Men (which he and other Pacific Softscape employees had worked on), after Pacific Softscape were unable to secure the rights to the X-Men franchise to develop a sequel.
The game it played was a graphic adventure, The Secrets of the Lost Woods. [14] The game's concept as an interactive movie LaserDisc game was inspired by Sega's Astron Belt, which Dyer saw at the 1982 AMOA show. [15] Attempts to market The Fantasy Machine had repeatedly failed.