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This is a list of video game franchises by Sega or a subsidiary of the company. All series spanning multiple games are listed here. All series spanning multiple games are listed here. Games that were developed and published by third parties but released on Sega consoles are not listed here.
Of the games released, there are six titles (marked with a † in the title for the game) that were also released in formats that used a combination of the Sega CD and the 32X. Games that were announced or reported to be in development for the Sega CD, but never released, are located at the list of cancelled Sega CD games.
A Card Catcher is an adapter to use card software distributed on Sega's My Card format. It is inserted into the Cartridge Slot. It is inserted into the Cartridge Slot. Because there is no card slot on the SG-1000/SC-3000 series, or the Mark II it is a necessary adapter (a card slot is built into the SEGA Mark III/Master System ).
Sega Snowboarding: Sports Sega Soccer Slam: Sega Sports Mobile Golf: Shiftris: Puzzle Slidin' Smiley: Space Gunner: Action Space Spyders: Adventure Tricky Third: Gambling Vectorman: Action 2004 J.League Pro Soccer Club o Tsukurou! Mobile: Sports Phantasy Star: RPG Sega Rally Championship: Racing Sonic N: Platform Super Real Tennis: Sports Sega ...
Sega. Yakuza – retroactively called Yakuza 1 by fans – was the first game in the series to be released, and prior to the release of Yakuza 0, was the earliest point in the story’s timeline ...
The Sega Genesis, known as the Mega Drive [1] in regions outside of North America, is a 16-bit video game console that was designed and produced by Sega. First released in Japan on October 29, 1989, in North America on August 14, 1989, and in PAL regions in 1990, the Genesis is Sega's third console and the successor to the Master System .
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