It’s horrific, for sure.
Back in 1991, Sega was getting ready to release the Mega CD in Japan, the often misunderstood add-on to what many consider to be one of the greatest consoles ever made – and it seems that nobody misunderstood that system more in its early days than Sega itself. Wonder what I’m on about? Well, have you ever looked into Sega’s first-ever game for the system? NO? Then lucky you!
You see, back in December 1991 in Japan, the add-on launched alongside Sol-Feace and Heavy Nova – two third-party releases of middling quality – and Sega’s debut on the format wouldn’t come for another week. That game was Wakusei Woodstock: Funky Horror Band.
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It’s horrific, for sure.
Back in 1991, Sega was getting ready to release the Mega CD in Japan, the often misunderstood add-on to what many consider to be one of the greatest consoles ever made – and it seems that nobody misunderstood that system more in its early days than Sega itself. Wonder what I’m on about? Well, have you ever looked into Sega’s first-ever game for the system? NO? Then lucky you!
You see, back in December 1991 in Japan, the add-on launched alongside Sol-Feace and Heavy Nova – two third-party releases of middling quality – and Sega’s debut on the format wouldn’t come for another week. That game was Wakusei Woodstock: Funky Horror Band.
Read the full article on timeextension.com