Sega’s most successful console turns 35.
Released in Japan on October 29th 1988 – that’s 35 years ago today – the Sega Mega Drive (or Genesis, if you’re in North America) is arguably the company’s most beloved home console – it’s certainly the most commercially successful, having shifted a respectable 30.75 million units worldwide.
The first true 16-bit home console, the Mega Drive boasts a library that is absolutely packed full of fast-paced arcade and sports titles, as well as a wide range of platformers, RPGs and fighting games.
Read the full article on timeextension.com
Sega’s most successful console turns 35.
Released in Japan on October 29th 1988 – that’s 35 years ago today – the Sega Mega Drive (or Genesis, if you’re in North America) is arguably the company’s most beloved home console – it’s certainly the most commercially successful, having shifted a respectable 30.75 million units worldwide.
The first true 16-bit home console, the Mega Drive boasts a library that is absolutely packed full of fast-paced arcade and sports titles, as well as a wide range of platformers, RPGs and fighting games.
Read the full article on timeextension.com