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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, 1989, 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 .
For a list of games developed and published by Sega subsidiary Atlus, see List of Atlus games; ... Sega Genesis 1990 Alex Kidd in Shinobi World: Platform
Camerica also reveals the "Power Pak", later known as the Game Genie. Sega announces that 20 third-party titles would be released for the Sega Genesis by the end of 1990, as well as the continued development for Master System games. [158] David Pomije establishes the first FuncoLand location in New Hope, Minnesota in August. [159] [160]
This is a list of video game franchises by Sega or a subsidiary of the company. All series spanning multiple games are listed here. ... Sega 1990, Columns: 2008 ...
Bad Blood (video game) Bad Company (video game) Badlands (1990 video game) BakushÅ! Star Monomane ShitennÅ; Balance of the Planet; Balloon Kid; Barker Bill's Trick Shooting; Barney Bear (game series) Barunba; Baseball Stars Professional; Bases Loaded 3; Basketbrawl; Batman (1991 arcade game) Batman (PC Engine video game) Batman (Sega Genesis ...
List of cancelled Master System games; List of cancelled Sega Genesis games; List of cancelled Game Gear games; List of cancelled Sega CD games; List of cancelled 32X games; List of cancelled Sega Saturn games; List of cancelled Dreamcast games
The Master System. The Master System which was renamed with a redesigned casing from the original Sega Mark III, which had been released in the Japanese market in 1985—is a video game console released by Sega in the North American market in September 1986 to compete with the Nintendo Entertainment System, which had been released in the same market in February 1986 (an earlier test market for ...
Accompanied with the list is their history of game development. Also included are the companies that Sega has acquired over the years. For a full list of games developed and published by Sega, see List of Sega video games, List of Sega mobile games and List of Sega arcade games.