And the irony of this is this news comes a day after SEGA’s global head of transmedia, Justine Scarpone, claimed in a new interview that the company is planning to revive their classic franchises with ...
Though it was a fairly mind-blowing feature at the time, Sega never used lock-on technology again. Yes, it was innovative, but it was also a tool designed to solve one very specific problem.
SegaGenesis broke the hegemony that Nintendo had established in homes across the globe. The console wars began properly, with Sony getting in the mix with the PlayStation in time. First ...
This initial public release covers the 8-bit and 16-bit generations, including the SegaGenesis, Master System, and Game Gear. Support for CD and 32-bit expansions is listed as coming soon.