The 5 rarest Sega CD games you’ll never own
During the 90s, the two main consoles at constant war with each other were the Super Nintendo and the Sega Genesis. Many people at the time debated which one was the best, and the sales between them reflected a constant back-and-forth. Sega went on to release multiple accessories for the Genesis, giving it an edge on the market and hopefully enticing gamers to buy more Sega products. One of the add-ons to the Genesis in 1992 was the Sega CD, a CD-ROM drive attachment that enabled the Genesis to play games stored on CD-ROMs. However, the high price point of the attachment was a major hurdle for most customers, which eventually led to a loss of momentum in the console race with Nintendo.
During the 90s, the two main consoles at constant war with each other were the Super Nintendo and the Sega Genesis. Many people at the time debated which one was the best, and the sales between them reflected a constant back-and-forth. Sega went on to release multiple accessories for the Genesis, giving it an edge on the market and hopefully enticing gamers to buy more Sega products. One of the add-ons to the Genesis in 1992 was the Sega CD, a CD-ROM drive attachment that enabled the Genesis to play games stored on CD-ROMs. However, the high price point of the attachment was a major hurdle for most customers, which eventually led to a loss of momentum in the console race with Nintendo.
Sophia Wilson
Atlanta
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