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  1. Also, the Mega CD has a pretty significant presence, with Langrisser (Warsong) 2 in the top 10, and Silpheed the best-selling shmup on the system. Both Lunar games chart too. And Advanced Daisenryaku outselling every sports game on the system except for two really highlights the difference in markets between Japan & the US, where NFL games really carried the system.

  2. Dark Wizard! No one has heard of this game but it is insanely fun and enthralling, you will get addicted. Strategy war game similar Landstalkers but more fun IMO. 1. Reply. Award. Share. 20 votes, 21 comments. 10K subscribers in the SegaCD community. Welcome To The Next Level!

  3. A community for vintage gaming, celebrating games for hardware released before the year 2000. Members Online Sega CD / Sega Game Gear Exclusives (RPGs)

  4. The Sega CD sold 2.24 million units worldwide[2]and was officially discontinued in 1996. [3] There are 207[a]games on this list. 57 were released only in Japan, 38 were released only in North America, and 4 were released only in Europe. Of the games released, there are six titles (marked with a †in the title for the game) that were also ...

    • Sonic CD
    • Dark Wizard
    • Earthworm Jim: Special Edition
    • The Secret of Monkey Island
    • Final Fight CD
    • Road Avenger
    • Popful Mail
    • Star Wars: Rebel Assault
    • Lunar: The Silver Star
    • Snatcher

    I mean, we all knew that this was going to take the Number 1 spot, right? Maybe I should have started at Number 1 first and saved you the pain of going past those early FMV titles, but we’re here now, so let’s see this out together. Sonic fans far and wide still hail Sonic CD as the best game that our little blue friend has ever featured in, and I ...

    Dark Wizard takes the silver medal in this list! It’s an epic RPG that fans of Fire Emblem will feel right at home with. As far as tactical games go, this is one of the leading players. Gamers take it in turns to fight enemies on a grid-based battlefield, watching the action from a top-down perspective. Use weapons and magical abilities as you cont...

    This choice might shock a few of you, but if you’ve read my article on the games every Sega Mega Drive owner needs, then you’ll know how much I love Earthworm Jim. From the cartoon series through to the epic game, Earthworm Jim played a big part in my childhood, and the Special Edition of the classic game was a sure-fire-hit amongst me and my frien...

    The Secret of Monkey Island, a point-and-click adventure game where exploration is the ultimate key to success. So much so, in fact, that the developer decided to make it virtually impossible for the main character to be killed, allowing you to immerse yourself in the epic storyline and concentrate on having a ‘jolly good time’. I used the word ‘jo...

    Final Fight is one of the titles in our list that a lot of you should already have come across, as it featured on a number of REAL consoles like the SNES back in the day. Originally meant as a sequel to Street Fighter, this Capcom classic follows the similar ‘beat ’em up’ premise and is great for destressing after writing an article about something...

    Now we’re talking! Road Avenger, known as Road Blaster in Japan, is a gnarly revenge-racing title where ‘speed kills’ is the general aim of the game. Driving around in a souped-up sports car, you play as a vigilante who is hunting down the biker gang responsible for his wife’s death. He must seek out the gangs female boss and exact his revenge over...

    Popful Mail is a bit of a mixture of all of the above; a platform game with turn-based RPG elements where you can level up characters and build a team as you go. Oh, and trap people in a hotel (just kidding). Each character that you can add to your team has a unique ability that can help you on your quest, and you’ll need them all if you want to de...

    A game that involves blasting down Tie-Fighters from the cockpit of an X-Wing will always have a place in this list. The sounds of space battle on any Star Wars game make me so excited, and Star Wars: Rebel Assault is one of my favourite rail shooter games of all time. At least you’re not called ‘Dogmeat’ in this one! As a kid, I always wished that...

    The Lunar series is RPG-gameplay at its finest and one of the must-have titles that you need to try before its ‘Life Over’ time. The plot was actually created by a fantasy novelist, so this game really feels like you’re following a perfectly-crafted story as you battle your way through the fictitious world of Lunar. The characters, the graphics, th...

    Snatcher was the SEGA CDs last hurrah, a final attempt to keep the sinking ship afloat. It was developed by Hideo Kojima, the same mind behind Metal Gear Solid, and set in a world similar to that of Blade Runner and the Fifth Element. It’s a cyberpunk graphic novel in a computer game – what’s not to love! This Konami title was released towards the ...

  5. Dec 9, 2021 · Road Blaster. While Night Trap is probably the most infamous FMV game on this console, the best full-motion video game on the Sega CD should go to the 1985 LaserDisc game Road Blaster. Originally released in arcades in Japan, the Sega CD version was one of the only versions to be released internationally, and it was renamed to Road Avenger.

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    The Sega CD, known as Mega-CD [a] in most regions outside North America and Brazil, is a CD-ROM accessory and format for the Sega Genesis produced by Sega as part of the fourth generation of video game consoles. Originally released in November 1991, it came to North America in late 1992, and the rest of the world in 1993.

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