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Sega Mega Jet - Sega Mega Jet Sega Mega Jet was a handheld Sega Megadrive that was rented for use aboard Japan Airlines airliners. The Mega Jet was developed in 1992 as a promotional item used by the airline. The unit has no built in screen, nor does it require one. The unit is plugged into an LCD television that folded from the armrest. Four games for the flight are availible, including Super Monaco GP, and Sonic the Hedgehog. The Megajet was availible in limited quantities in department stores, as it was being marketed in Japan as a portable Megadrive. The development of this console would later result in the Sega Nomad, which was a portable Sega Genesis (North American equivalent of the Megadrive) with a backlit screen, availible after.

SEGA Hardware - SEGA Hardware SEGA has had a myriad of consoles over the years. Most of them did not sell well, with the exception of the Sega Megadrive in Europe, Sega Genesis in North America, and Sega Saturn in Japan. SG-1000 SG-1000 Mark II SG-1000 Mark III (Japan) Sega Master System (Upgraded SG-1000 MkIII, Worldwide) Sega Megadrive (Japan and Europe) Sega Genesis (North America) Sega Game Gear (Worldwide) Sega Mega-CD (Japan and Europe) Sega CD (North America) Sega Mega Jet (Japan) Sega NOMAD (North America) Sega 32X (Worldwide) Sega Pico (Worldwide) Sega VR Sega Saturn (Worldwide) Sega Dreamcast (Worldwide) See also : SEGA.

Sega Nomad - Sega Nomad The Sega Nomad, released in 1995, was an attempt by Sega to once again tap the resources of the Sega Genesis's fan base in North America. The system was never released in Europe or Japan. This system was inspired by the Sega Mega Jet released for use on Japan Airlines airliners. It was basically a hand-held Genesis; it played all Genesis games, but looked Sega Game Gear-ish. By the time this was released, the Genesis was well on the way out so it didn't last long. It was also expensive, costing $180.00 in the United States after its October 1995 release. The Nomad only came in NTSC format. There was a rumor that a PAL version for Europe was going to be released for.

Mega Man - Mega Man MegaMan, or RockMan as the character is known in various countries, including Japan, is the hero in a series of video games made by Capcom for various Nintendo and other gaming consoles. He was originally called Rainbowman since he could change colors when he obtain certain types of weapons form various bosses like the Original, X, Zero and Battle Network series. In the story, Mega Man is an android created as a lab assistant by scientists Dr. Thomas Xavier Light and Dr. Albert Wily; following treachery by Dr. Wily, Mega Man was converted into a fighting robot to defend the world from Wily's violent creations. The character of Mega Man, his robotic dog Rush, and mentor Dr. Light appeared in the cartoon series "Captain.

Sega Mega-CD - Sega Mega-CD The Sega Mega-CD (Japanese:メガCD) is an add-on device for the Sega Megadrive released in Europe and Japan. (The North American version is the Sega CD). The device will allow the user to both play audio CDs and specially designed game CDs. It also has CD+G capabilities. The development of the Sega CD was top secret; game programmers didn't know what they were designing for until the Sega CD was finally revealed at Tokyo Toy Show in Japan. The Sega Mega-CD in Japan was desgned to be in competition with the PC Engine, which had a CD module. A combination version of the aforementioned system, the Duo, would later be released. The Sega Mega-CD was not meant to compete with the Super Famicom, which was.

Sega Megadrive - Sega Megadrive Sega Megadrive (Japanese:メガドライブ) was a 16-bit video game console released by Sega. For information on the North American version of the console, see: Sega Genesis 16-Bit personal machines like the Commodore Amiga and the Atari ST, as well as 16-Bit arcade machines, were outpacing the 8-bit videogame consoles. Another problem was that Nintendo had 95% of the North American videogame market, and 92% of Japan's videogame market; Nintendo's 8-bit and 16-bit machines were not that successful in Europe. Sega knew the Sega Master System was not going to make it in North America and Japan, so they decided to make a new console. Since the System 16 arcade games that Sega was making got very popular, Hayou Nakayama, then Sega's CEO, decided to make.

Sega 32X - Sega 32X The Sega 32X (Japanese:スーパー32X) was a video game console by Sega. In Japan, the console was distributed under the name Sega Super 32X. In North America, its name was the Sega Genesis 32X. In Europe, Australia, and other countries that use PAL, Sega Mega 32X was its name. With the release of the Super Famicom in Japan and the Super NES in North America, Sega needed to leapfrog Nintendo in the technological department. The Sega Mega-CD aka Sega CD hadn't worked as well as they wanted it to. Sega had various developments underway, named after planets. Some used System 16 technology like the Sega Megadrive and Sega Genesis did, as well as other arcade games. On January 8, 1994, Hayao Nakayama, then CEO of.

Sega CD - Sega CD The Sega CD is an add-on device for the Sega Genesis released in North America. For information on its European and Japanese counterparts, see: Sega Mega-CD. The device will allow the user to both play audio CDs and specially designed game CDs. It also has CD+G capabilities. The development of the Sega CD was top secret; game programmers didn't know what they were designing for until the Sega CD was finally revealed at Tokyo Toy Show in Japan. The Sega CD was desgned to be in competition with the Turbografx-16, which had a CD module. The Sega CD was not meant to compete with the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. The Sega Mega-CD was first released in Japan on December 1, 1991. The Sega CD.

Sega Genesis - Sega Genesis Sega Genesis was a 16-bit video game console released in North America. It was successor to the Sega Master System and the rival of the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. For information on the console in its European, Asian, Australian, Japanese, and Brazilian releases, see Sega Megadrive 16-Bit personal machines like the Commodore Amiga and the Atari ST, as well as 16-Bit arcade machines, were outpacing the 8-bit videogame consoles. Another problem was that Nintendo had 95% of the North American videogame market, and 92% of Japan's videogame market; Nintendo's 8-bit and 16-bit machines were not that successful in Europe. Sega knew the Sega Master System was not going to make it in North America and Japan, so they decided to make a new console..

Sega Neptune - Sega Neptune Sega Neptune was a two-in one Sega Megadrive/Sega Genesis and Sega Super 32X/Sega Genesis 32X/Sega Mega 32X that Sega planned to make. Sega had admitted how expensive and problematic the 32X was. Sega decided to make a combined version of the Megadrive/Genesis and 32X, which they felt was a better idea. However, by the time a prototype came out, the Sega Saturn was ready for release. Sega felt that gamers would now not be interested in the Sega Neptune, if it had been released, so the project was scrapped. Had the Neptune been released, it would have been availible for $400. External Links Sega Neptune Console Database.

Sega of America - Sega of America The History on Sega started back in the 1940’s, the standard Games was set up by Martin Bromely, Irving Bromberg, and James Humbert. In 1951 Mr. Bromely inspired the team to move to Tokyo then service games of Japan (Sega) were registered on May. The U.S. Military in Japan had coin-operated games before they branched out to Japanese and a few Asians and European domestic markets. In 1965 Sega merges with Rosen Enterprises Inc, one year later Sega releases Periscope, a submarine simulator. Rosen and other sell holders sell Sega to gulf & western industries. Rosen remains CEO the gulf and western build the original product in 1969. In 1979 Hayao Nakayama found Distribution Company and Rosen acquires it. Revenues reaches the price.

Sonic Mega Collection - Sonic Mega Collection Sonic Mega Collection, a game in the Sonic the Hedgehog series that recompiles some older Sega Megadrive (known as Sega Genesis in North America) titles, similar to Sonic Jam. The game was released in North America on November 12, 2002. The Japanese version came on December 19 of the same year, and the European version came on March 7, 2003. These games included are: Sonic the Hedgehog Sonic the Hedgehog 2 Sonic the Hedgehog 3 Sonic & Knuckles Sonic Spinball Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine Sonic 3D Blast As well as the following unlockable games: Blue Sphere Knuckles the Echidna in Sonic the Hedgehog 2 Sonic 3 & Knuckles Flicky Ristar The Japanese version also has these games as unlockable titles: Ooze Comix Zone.

Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (Megadrive) - is the second game in the Sonic the Hedgehog series. The video game was released in Japan for the Sega Megadrive on November 21, 1992. The Sega Genesis release in the United States came three days later, on November 24, 1992. The European Megadrive release came later in November 1992. Re-released for the Nintendo GameCube in 2002 as part of the Sonic Mega Collection. The storyline is as follows: Dr. Robotnik (Dr. Eggman in Japan) has captured all of the animals of the world and it is up to Sonic to free them. Initial information from Sega stated that time travel would be involved. This was not a part of the game when it was released, and this could have been a mix-up with Sonic the Hedgehog CD or the concept.

Regional jets - early 1960's, commercial air passengers began traveling on jet-powered aircraft, going higher, faster, and more smoothly than ever before in propellor-equipped aircraft. The decade of the 1960's gave the Western world numerous jet aircraft ranging in seating capacity from about 75 passengers to over 300. While these new jet-powered aircraft were a great stride forward for the air traveling public and remain quite popular in comparison to their propellor-driven counterparts, some of these aircraft are too large to be of economical use on shorter routes or on routes between smaller communities and the "mega-hubs" of the major air carriers. On one hand, passengers in smaller markets desire jet air travel. Many air passengers dislike small propellor equipment because such airplanes are slower than jets, have significantly reduced comfort and power in.

List of Sega Genesis games - List of Sega Genesis games This is a list of games for the Sega Genesis computer system, organised alphabetically by name. See List of computer and video games for related lists. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Numbers 3 Ninjas Kick Back 6 Pack (A collection of six games - Columns, Golden Axe, Revenge of Shinobi, Sonic the Hedgehog, Streets of Rage, Super Hang On) 688 Attack Sub A The Addams Family The Adventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle & Friends Abrams Battletank Addams Family Values Aero The Acrobat Aero The Acrobat 2 Aerobiz Supersonic Aerobiz Afterburner 2 Ahhh! Real Monsters Air Buster Air Diver Aladdin Alex Kidd.

1992 - Russia is going to stop targeting United States cities with nuclear weapons. January 27 - Mike Tyson goes on trial charged with raping a 1991 Miss Black America Contest contestant. January - the Internet Society is formed. February 1 - Chief Judicial Magistrate of Bhopal court declares Warren Anderson, ex-CEO of Union Carbide a fugitive under Indian law for failing to appear in the Bhopal Disaster case, and orders the Indian government to press for an extradition from United States. February 7 - signing of the Maastricht treaty February 10 - In Indianapolis, Indiana boxer Mike Tyson is convicted of raping a Miss Black American contestant named Desiree Washington. February 11 - F-16 jet crashes into a residential district of Hengelo, the Netherlands. No casualties are reported. February 11 - Art.

Nintendo GameCube - to the same generation as Sega's Dreamcast, Sony's PlayStation 2, and Microsoft's Xbox. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Overview 2 New Approach 3 Hardware Specs 3.1 Central Processing Unit 3.2 System LSI 3.3 Aural Functionality 3.4 Other System Specifications 4 External Links Overview The Nintendo GameCube System and Controllers The Nintendo GameCube was released on September 14, 2001 in Japan; November 18, 2001 in North America; and Spring 2002 across Europe. The Nintendo GameCube, or GCN, was widely anticipated by many who were shocked by Nintendo's decision to design the Nintendo 64 as a cartridge-based system. Physically shaped similar to geometric cube, the Nintendo GameCube uses a unique storage medium, a proprietary format based on Matsushita's optical-disc technology; the discs are approximately three inches in diameter (considerably smaller than a standard.

List of Dreamcast games - List of Dreamcast games This is a list of games for the Sega Dreamcast computer system, organised alphabetically by name. See List of computer and video games for related lists. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Numbers 18 Wheeler American Pro Trucker 102 Dalmations - Puppies to the Rescue 4 Wheel Thunder 4x4 EVO A Advanced Daisenryaku - Japanese Advanced Daisenryaku 2001 - Japanese Aero Dancing F - Japanese AeroWings AeroWings 2 Airforce Delta Alien Front Online Alone in the Dark - The New Nightmare Armada Army Men Sarge’s Heroes Atari Anniversary B Bang! Gunship Elite Bangai-O Blue Stinger Bomberman Online Border Down (only released on the Dreamcast in Japan) Bust.

Konami - (Incomplete - Maybe the game list should have it's own page?) Arcade 1978: Block Game 1980: Scramble, Astro Invader, Missile X, The End 1981: Frogger(released by Sega) The Hustler, Ultra Dome, Super Cobra, Jungler, Turban, Strategy X, Tactician, Locomotion, Space War, Turtles (released by Stern) 1982: Pooyan, Time Pilot, Amidar, Tutankam, Com'On Mama, Rock'n Rope, Rescue (released by Stern) 1983: Track and Field(called Hyper Olympic outside America), Gyruss, Sparky, Mega Zone, Badlands, Juno First(Arcade version only) 1984: Time Pilot '84, Road Fighter, Super Basketball, Mikie, Pandora's Palace, Circus Charlie(released by Centuri), Hyper Sports(called Hyper Olympic '84 in Japan), Frogger 2: Threeedeep 1985: Yie Ar Kung Fu, Rush'n Attack (Called Green Beret in Japan and Europe), Twinbee, Gradius, Shaolin's Road, Konami Ping Pong, Hyper Crash, Finalizer, Mat Mania(released by Memetron) 1986: Contra(called.

Video game console - States' Digital Millennium Copyright Act and foreign counterparts, especially for the newer game consoles. The emulation of ancient video game consoles, such as the NES and SNES have gradually settled down. Note that the "bit" names of generations were in large part created by the console makers' marketing departments and may have little to do with the actual architecture of the systems. See Also: Nintendo, SEGA, Sony, Microsoft, Atari Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 List of game consoles 1.1 Future systems 1.2 Sixth generation 1.3 Fifth generation 1.4 Fourth generation 1.5 Third "8-bit" generation 1.6 Second "8-bit" generation 1.7 First generation of "8-bit" programmable systems 1.8 Dedicated (non-programmable) video game consoles 1.9 The First commercial home video game ever 1.10 Consoles that never made it List of game consoles This includes.


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