Another ten titles have been revealed for the Genesis Mini

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SEGA has slowly been unveiling their future lineup for the Genesis Mini that’s due out later this year. Another set of ten games have been revealed, with a fairly unique inclusion on the list. Sonic Spinball, Golden Axe, Vectorman, Alex Kidd in the Enchanted Castle, Wonder Boy in Monster World, Phantasy Star IV, Beyond Oasis, and Ghouls ‘N Ghosts are all expected additions to the list, while Street Fighter II is an odd pick, due to the Genesis Mini only offering a 3-button gamepad bundled in. The standout game here, however, is Mega Man: The Wily Wars, which is a remake of the first three Mega Man games, on the Genesis. What makes this such an interesting pick, is because the game was never released physically in North America, only being available on SEGA Channel. You’ll be able to get your hands on the game, and the Genesis Mini, when it launches on September 9th.

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I see through your trolling, you cunning trollster

Not really but if I don't enclose my comment on those tags, many will feel offended and that's not my intention.

Actually I might get a Genesis Mini after its launch. Never played a single Sega game as a child so maybe its time to start, even more as from what I've seen so far, Sega really cares about their customers, not like that lame brand owner with their PSX-Classux...
 

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I can't see the point of having Street Fighter with 3 buttons controllers.
At least on the US/EUR versions.

Even more, I don't see the point of having Street Fighter II when we can have a whole lot better game instead. I'd choose Sparkster and not Street Fighter II, Sega please!. Street Fighter II will be the very first one to be deleted by me when the system becomes modifiable, and I'm sure it will.
 
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Even more, I don't see the point of having Street Fighter II when we can have a whole lot better game instead. I'd choose Sparkster and not Street Fighter II, Sega please!. Street Fighter II will be the very first one to be deleted by me when the system becomes modifiable, and I'm sure it will.
Street Fighter II was great to have on Megadrive/Genesis, though.
 

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So... how many games were released on the Sega CD in English?

why?

210 titles altogether. 57 were released only in Japan, 39 were released only in North America, and 5 were released only in Europe.


but what does Sega CD got to do with this.
 
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Actually I might get a Genesis Mini after its launch. Never played a single Sega game as a child so maybe its time to start, even more as from what I've seen so far, Sega really cares about their customers, not like that lame brand owner with their PSX-Classux...
If that's the case, I can't help but recommend Sega Genesis Classics instead of waiting for plug-n-play device. It's often considered one of the best compilation releases - game selection is big and offers pretty much everything essential (from must-have titles to cult classic gems), emulation itself is great, tons of options to tweak, achievements, native romhack support, and even little cutesy things like "VR mode" that lets you play like you're sitting in front of CRT. It's unlikely that they'll ever going to top that, so that's as good of an introduction to Mega Drive games as it can be.

..oh, and make sure to play Streets of Rage 2 at all costs. It's a truly magical game :v
 
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If that's the case, I can't help but recommend Sega Genesis Classics instead of waiting for plug-n-play device. It's often considered one of the best compilation releases - game selection is big and offers pretty much everything essential (from must-have titles to cult classic gems), emulation itself is great, tons of options to tweak, achievements, native romhack support, and even little cutesy things like "VR mode" that lets you play like you're sitting in front of CRT. It's unlikely that they'll ever going to top that, so that's as good of an introduction to Mega Drive games as it can be.

..oh, and make sure to play Streets of Rage 2 at all costs. It's a truly magical game :v

And also play the Sonic Games that that collection doesn't include. Unless you have a PS2 you will need an emulator to play all of them since due to legal reasons they no longer sell Sonic 3.
 

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And also play the Sonic Games that that collection doesn't include. Unless you have a PS2 you will need an emulator to play all of them since due to legal reasons they no longer sell Sonic 3.
Depends on version of collection. Steam one does include Sonic games, from what I know
 

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