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In my country Colombia Sega never had a commercial presence and a Sega console was never seen in these lands, but I had a friend who came from a wealthy family and he had a Super Nes with all the accessories and a lot of games in addition to the Sega Mega CD with a lot of other games, for my part I only had a Clone of the Nes and lately a Super Nes because my family is middle class but I always went to my friend's house to play with him and his consoles until the night, Patman QC thanks as always for the great work you are doing and for bringing back memories of our childhood.
The problem with the Sega CD is that it had to endure the growing pains of oncoming technology. The North American game-buying customers (parents, in particular) expected a quantum leap in gaming innovation. By 1990s logic, that meant multi-media. I truly believe that this is the reason that so many FMV games were made, because it was the most demonstrable way to convey the Sega CD's strengths. Ironically, they were the worst examples. The Sega CD's actual strentch was in freeing up resources limited by cartridge sizes of the day. You weren't having to compromise game assets when you're dealing with hundreds of megabytes. The ability to utilize FMVs and redbook audio should have been a quality-of-life improvement but far from the main feature. We really should have had more games like Lunar 2 and Sonic CD and far fewer Sewer Sharks and Night Traps, but that's just not what was expected in the 90s. Even for those of us who did understand this, it was neigh impossible to explain this to our parents. I had a fairly robust Sega CD collection, none of which were FMV. That's the weird thing about Sega CD. If you're really choosy, you can build up quite a respectable collection without ever touching the games that were heavily marketed at the time.
That and it was the first time that you could REALLY port a lot of those FMV arcade games to the home system with no footage lost. (Quality downgraded by quite a bit though.) The FMV games didn't frustrate me at all as much as the lazy genesis-to-cd ports did where ALL they did was upgrade the music.
... shitty, limited RAM killed the Sega CD. NEC did a much better job with their (older) TurboGrafx CD with upgradeable RAM cards. The import library of the PC Engine CD isn't limited to a bunch of low-res fmv junk, either. There are a few really cool Sega CD games tho like Eternal Champions (2) & The Terminator 👍.
The average gamer had more than 1 brain cell, and thus understood even in the Genesis era, that things were going to come in leaps and bounds.. offering to pay out the nose for an incremental update was simply the beginning of Sega's Atari-like demise
I admit, I have a soft spot for FMV games because I was young and was sucked in by the novelty of it, but I agree. More games should have taken advantage of the scaling effects and other benefits.
I have such fond memories of the Sega CD. The Lunar games, Sonic CD, Eternal Champions, and Dark Wizard were probably my favorites. Thanks for the trip down memory lane.
Final Fight CD, Sonic CD, and Spider-Man Vs the Kingpin, was my Trilogy of Sega CD Goodness! I'd argue that it is the 2nd BEST 16-bit era Spider-Man game too. Next to the Great Sega arcade beat'em up.
I love that book, read it twice, in the book they stated that Seth Rogen and Apatow were going to make a movie from it I wish they did but the documentary was good
So much of Sega's history in that era of gaming is "Sega of Japan and Sega of America hated each other and that lead to them constantly undermining back and forth". It's really a small miracle that they were able to stay near the top of the mountain as long as they did before falling off. Also: Eternal Champions: Challenge From The Dark Side was an incredible game on that system and, as far as FMV guilty pleasures go, I was a big fan of Ground Zero Texas. GZT even got a PC remastering not too long ago and I feel it's worth checking out.
I love the Sega CD library! The add-on was a meaningful and Fun experiment by Sega, and it was the very 1st mainstream and well-known console introduction to CD-Rom gaming. Plus every other company, Nintendo included, were getting in on the CD-Rom action at the same time too. So you can't fault Sega for making it. You can however, fault them for making the 32X. Unlike the Sega CD, the 32X has no such redeeming qualities and justification of it's place in history. The 32X was just a terrible mistake.
I have been following you for some time now and i just wanted to say i really enjoy what your doing and your presentation style, you wouldn't sound out of place on the rural country music stations i remember as a kid but i mean that in a good way!! A very comforting and nostalgic style that goes well with the subject matter. I really hope you can keep having fun with games and making more great stuff.
That's very nice of you to say and I'm glad my videos bring you so much enjoyment. I am from Illinois so technically I'm a hick from the sticks so perhaps it's growing up with country music that defined by style :-)
Everyone dismisses the Sega CD because of that FMV game era, but in reality it did had a lot of quality games like Lunar 1 & 2, Dark Wizard, Sonic CD, Vay, Popful Mail, Final Fight CD and so on.
Soulstar, battlecorps, thundethawk, batman returns; wing commander......there's a dude called gg aleste in the comments who also has some games to list
And the CORE games like SoulStar and AH3 that showed off the ASIC DSP's 3D graphics potential, as well as mixed engine games like Silpheed. DOOM may even be possible on the Sega CD, albeit around 10-15fps and a smaller window.
The trouble with the Sega CD that it only had 256k of RAM to store game and level data so that every game on it was basically a 256k cart with access to more cartridges. It really needed at least 512 and maybe even a megabit
It had 768KB, or 6 megabits. Including the Genesis, it was almost 1 megabyte, or 8 megabits. Update: Even if we exclude the 512KB of upper RAM, games still have access to a total of 328KB of useable RAM, including 64KB of RAM and 64KB of VRAM.
Underrated add-on! I believe the best game for the system was Final Fight CD along with LETHAL ENFORCERS and NBA JAM (which could be one of your next documentaries) Thanks again Pat! Keep it up 😊👍
I loved the mega cd for its sprite scaling games. Nothing else was like it back in the day such as batman returns driving mega cd exclusive. It was more than just mode 7 - it really looked phenomenal. Sadly all we got mainly was crappy fmv games.
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries It makes more sense when you realize they'd need to either reduce the colors to just 16 (Batman Returns), or cut the resolution in half. (Night Striker.) Not that they couldn't create something good, if they really put their minds to it, but it's not as simple as just cut and pasting an arcade game's assets. And they'd quickly expose the system's limitations if they tried. (Therefore, it's better not to try at all! Genius!) Someone should have still slapped some sense into Sega of Japan, but you can say the same thing for all their other console releases.
Your videos and narration are like a nice warm blanket of awesome nostalgia. I always enjoy a nice dinner while watching your retrospectives. Keep at it, your doing awesome!
Thanks for the trip down memory lane. I received a Sega CD for Christmas 1993 and really liked it. Lunar, Snatcher and Secret of Monkey Island were my three favorite games amongst many others. Great video!
You know night trap features Dana Plato on the cover and in gameplay. She was Kimberly Drummond on different strokes before drugs took over. R.I.P. and keep up the good work patman you da queefiest director in TH-cam and we love ya
In certain conversions of the game she is on the cover, other ones she isn't such as the lady on my thumbnail for this video. Thanks a lot, I'm glad you enjoy my content :-)
Great vid; I appreciate the nostalgia trip! I remember my mom showing up with a Model 2 Sega CD out of nowhere one day, and I remember running it into the ground, thanks to a local Blockbuster location liquidating their stock of Sega CD rentals.
Great video, Pat. Mega CD units and games are skyrocketing in value these days, and are seemingly in high demand from retro game collectors. I'm glad I started my (PAL) Mega CD collection a long time ago, because the prices on Ebay are crazy these days!
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries I have around 30 titles for the system, but my prize target, Snatcher, has always been out of my price range. A good condition CIB copy now sells for around £500. Craziness.
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries They really are. Anyway thank you so much for your work, Pat. I've been a fan of yours since you started, and your content just gets better and better. 👍
Bravo. Excellent content as always! I never owned one of these but have played a couple of its games on emulation (Snatcher and Sonic CD, both of which I really enjoyed), but this video did a great job of showcasing some more great titles from this forgotten system. It’s a shame we’ll never know what could’ve been with this.
That's not really fair. Yes Sega had problems with regard it's business decisions, but we look back on it all with the gift of hindsight. I personally love my Mega CD and have a great library of games for it. The 32X was completely unnecessary yes, but the failure of the Sega Saturn in the west, particularly in America, was down to poor marketing, not the console itself, which has a superb library of games. Then you come to Sega's final console, the Dreamcast, and again there's nothing wrong with the hardware itself. To this day the Dreamcast is loved by millions of gamers around the world, myself included. Sega just couldn't compete with the vast resources of Sony. Even without their struggles in the business, Sega just didn't have the money to go toe to toe with Sony.
@@johnbowles5399 While Sony was indeed a juggernaut, The Sega CD was the first step in a pattern that eroded customer goodwill, a huge factor in Sega's downfall.
Hell yeah baby!!! I can’t wait to watch this one!! You’re the best my friend. Edit: I’d love to see you do a second video showcasing more of the sega CD games if you feel up to it.
The Shmup "Silpheed" is a favorite of mine for the system. They used real time polygonal graphics over FMV backdrops, but the FMV used the exact same palette as the polygonal stuff, so it all looks seamless. One of the best examples of "faking it", because it even fooled some of the gaming magazines of the day, who believed all of the graphics on screen were being rendered in realtime. Gonna give that wrestling game a try, it looks good.
It's really not. It's just an LJN button masher that can't even figure out how to include the real theme songs or basic tag matches. (Despite throwing in tag teams not included elsewhere.)
That was a game I definitely should have included but I only had 12 spots. If there is enough interest in a follow-up video then I'll be sure and do it
A moment of silence for the quick but powerful comment of. "Not quite as easy as wwf's diva Sunny" All hail the Patman! Another great video, thank you.
The full motion video games are what sold me on the Mega CD. I’ve got many happy memories of playing them for hours. I didn’t get it on release but a few years after on my local market for £45,a bargain as it came with twenty games including Corpse Killer,Sewer Shark,Night Trap and Lethal Enforcers with the Justifier… I wish i could go back and buy it again. It did look gorgeous sitting on top of my Mega Drive under my TV next to my VHS recorder.
I bought one of the first production wave of Sega-CD units. A few years in, the motorized tray started getting stuck or wouldn't open at all (not to mention screen freezing). I had to pry it open to remove a few games on numerous occasions and eventually had to put the system out of it's misery. I hate that Sega announced the enhancement of graphics and such only to end up cutting the budget. I mentioned this to a Sega rep that called me around the time if the system's release. I ended up receiving a subscription to Sega Visions which was cool. The reliance on full-time video got on my nerves. I do like that some of the games can be played like audio cd's in a CD player (Final Fight CD for example) while some only play sound bytes (like WrestleMania: The Arcade Game). The rushing out of the system hurt it big tome (in the U.S. and Japan).
My brothers and I LOVED our Sega CD. I wish I had the money as a kid to keep my old consoles instead of selling the to buy the next one. I would still have my sega cd and Saturn. There are so many amazing games on those 2 consoles that deserve re-releases. From sega arcade games to the amazing RPGs put out by working designs on the sega cd.
This was an excellent video, but I do have one correction: for Snatcher, the game takes place in 2047, not 2019. Other than that, very informative, man
I really liked the video! Very nice! I loved sega cd and personally I think it was highly under rated! If you want to do a part 2 I suggest the games : -VAY (The RPG everyone seems to forget, but one of my all time favourites!) -Jurassic Park (My favourite JP game ever) -Brutal: Paws of fury (way better on sega cd, FMV cutscenes and an extra hidden character!) -Adventures of Willy Beamish -BC Racers -Dark Wizard -Ecco the Dolphin -Mansion of the Hidden souls (It's like myst!) -Rise of the Dragon -Shining force CD (Another rpg) -Starblade -Secret of monkey island (great game, but it's no secret! lol) -Road Avenger -Tomcat Alley -Prince of persia (well done on sega cd) Dune and Demolition man were alright and eye of the beholder if you are into that. I saw eternal champions cd at the end but you never really talked about it, it was flawed but it was the better than the sega genesis version!
Double Switch was my favorite SegaCD game that I owned from the period. It has been rereleased on PC (Screaming Villians) along with NightTrap, Ground Zero Texas, and Corpse Killer.
I saw this on the feed and jumped right in! I've been waiting for this vid from you for a long time. This is one of my favorite vids from you. I'm a huge sega cd fan and have been since 1993. I've kept my original system from back then like most of them but this one was special. The system certainly had its flaws and the games as well but overall, it's an interesting part of video game history. The original nes has a big place in my heart due to it being YNt 1st system I've ever owned and the first home console games I've ever played but the sega cd is and has been my favorite system to collect for. I compare the sega cd to halloween 3. At 1st, it was considered a failure and folks moved in from it. Years later, just like Halloween 3, folks started becoming interested in the system and it's a very hot collectable now. Halloween 3 wasn't well received at 1stv because of the obvious no myers and a story that was way ahead of its time. The movie now has a huge cult following and is loved by many. Awesome job with the vid Pat! I can't wait to see what you do next. 🤟🔥
Thanks a lot, I'm glad you enjoyed it so much. Speaking of Halloween 3 I enjoyed that one much more than the Michael Myers movies growing up. The Sega CD was really underutilized we should have at least seen a few decent Sega arcade scalars on the system. Outrun and power drift would have been a perfect fit for the system
Good video. I have a few additional recommendations. Soulstar - Like with Thunderhawk, this is also from Core Designs, and really shows what Sega's CD unit is capable of. Game play is similar to Sega's arcade game Galaxy Force. Keio's Flying Squadron - This is a decent side scrolling shooter, featuring a flying bunny girl, and characters and a storyline like a wacky anime comedy. Lunar 2 - A different story from the first Lunar, but otherwise, everything that made the first game good is here. Silpheed - Essentially this is an FMV shooter, but the graphics show gameplay that looks like what the Sega/Mega CD could do if it were more powerful. This is more of a showpiece game, where the game itself is decent enough, just not as good as the graphics.
"tickled my taint" -- I did a literal spit take and almost passed out from laughing too hard. To quote The Iron Sheik, "PatmanQC the real! The Number One!"
LOL, thanks! I love sheiky Baby By the way. I met him about 10 years ago in Chicago and he was extremely nice although I was buying a photograph with him :-)
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries he is! I met him at the roast they did for him at the Comedy Store in Hollywood. I went dressed up as him (even wearing a Camel Clutch t-shirt) haha he made me put on the championship belt to take my photo with him
I found a used Sega CD at Electronics Boutique in the mid/late 90's for only $50. I am very pleased with that purchase. My favorite game for it was Shining Force CD. That got some criticism for not doing towns the same way as the other games in the series but I loved getting a bunch of turn based tactical battles, where moving your characters around the field was important, as opposed to games where none of the characters move around a map with terrain features.
Back in the day, I had the Sega CDX Multimedia Entertainment System. I made the mistake of selling it and the big collection of both Genesis and Sega CD games like Lunar The Silver Star, Lunar Eternal Blue, Vay, Popful Mail, Shining Force CD, Sonic CD, Dark Wizard, Hook, Mortal Combat, Star Wars Assault and Silpheed on Sega CD, and Phantasy Star II, III and IV, Shining Force I and II, Sonic the Hedgehog I and II, Sword of Vermilion, and Thunder Force for Genesis, plus the C and C Music Factpry Make My Video and the CD+G disc. About 2 years ago, I bought a Sega CD again and currently have Lunar The Silver Star and Eternal Blue, Vay, Willy Beamish, Rise of the Dragon, Silpheed and Shining Force II. I want to get those other games again even though several of them are on my Genesis collections for both Playstation 2 and Nintendo Switch.
I emulate it on my phone with an 8bitdo mini controller hanging from my interior mirror in my car.... I used to own a massive collection - mainly sega but life circumstances forced me to sell...so im very greatful i can still play my collection all on my phone via emulation- and mega cd is the one I seem to play most these days
In the 1993 film SLIVER, there is a scene where you see in Billy Baldwins apartment he has a Sega CD player in addition to all kinds of other things and I remember thinking “wow, his character is rich, has a sega cd and he is sleeping with Sharon Stone” and thought him the luckiest guy in the movie. Also the Spider-Man Cd game was the best game of the system.
Never owned Sega anything but a friend had a Sega CD and insisted I listen to the soundtrack for Batman Returns. Spencer Neilsen was the composer on that one. It is an incredible soundtrack and one I still listen to all these years later. Still don't own the Sega CD but I own that game disc, where music tracks are just CD audio which still works decades later. Sega were geniuses and didn't even know it
You find something that’ll tickle your taint, you stick with it. I had a Sega CD side unit. Some really good games that I fondly remember. Snatcher is a favorite, as is Sonic. Eternal Darkness was a fun and ambitious sequel. Working Designs made wonderful stuff, as well. Then there’s Mansion of Hidden Souls, Keio Flying Squadron, Time Gal…
Great Video Patman. I have one of those Sega CD systems and amazingly it still works. I had a ton of games on it and I think my favorite would have to be the WWF Wrestling game. I think it was system that you either loved it or hated it, but I agree some of those titles were just not that good. I did have one question for you. What emulator would you recommend using to find old retro games like Mat Mania and others. Just curious what you would recommend. Thanks
Thanks. I haven't touched mine for a few years the last time I used it it it still work and that was the original model one release. If you're looking for emulators the best of the best is definitely the Mame emulator. By the way Mat mania is one of my favorite wrestling games
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries mine too. thank you for the input. I actually got the old Sega Cd out yesterday and played it for a while. I showed my nephew the games and told him I wish he could have grown up back when arcade game rooms were around. What a special time that was back then. Take care!!!
Owning a Sega Mega CD (as called here in PAL regions) the last 4 years, all I can say is that it is a great system and one of my favourites with unique games.❤❤
Sega CD had potential to go further till the late 90's time frame with excellent video games they had, but also misses as well. Love Spider-Man and the Terminator. Not only the game was solid, but the soundtrack was absolutely flawless. Even WWF Rage in the Cage was top notch.
Where to begin, In 1992 around November this kid in my Highschool got it and hated it I was in 11th grade. He wished he had a Turbographics Cd because he believed the Sega cds first line up was trash and considered it a short lived gimmick. Since I would have double of some of my video games for trades, something I learned from my Atari days. I traded him 5 snes games and boom done deal. First game I ran out and bought was Final Fight, since then I was hooked but had to wait for certain releases via EGM magazine reviews. My Favorites were FInal FIght, Snatcher, Robo Aleste, Ninja Warriors (Import), Snatcher, Thunder Hawk, The Terminator, Stellar 7, Both Batman Returns and Batman the Animated series, Silpheed, Prizefighter. I owned a lot of these games because they went to clearance fast and my next door neighbor and my neighbor down the street both had a Sega CD. These were great years. During this time I found a dolby surround sound stereo receiver in the garbage with its cord cut, and I put I new cord in and wallah I had an awesome system. Great years. When Lunar Came out I had graduated really early from school and broke my arm in a fight, during this time I played Lunar till 6 am in the morning sleeping all day till 5pm. My dad was getting worried at this point, Snatcher was a valentines day gift by my ex. Just to think I spent the whole winter till spring playing games all night long and sleeping in. Great video PatmanQ!!!
I know I am in the minority but I got a Sega CD pretty close to its launch and I loved it when I was a kid. It was one of my favorite consoles ever during the time. Of course a lot of the games don't hold up today. Particularly the FMV games, but I can tell you that I enjoyed those immensely at the time and at least 12 year old me thought that was going to be the future. Outside of the FMV games, we had the best Sonic game, the game that made me fall in love with RPGs and is still one of my favorites to this day (Lunar Silver Star), great adventure games, regular Genesis ports but with great music (I loved playing Hook with the original John Williams soundtrack) and more. I can't make a case that it is worth a look now for someone but at the time I loved my Sega CD
When I got my Sega cd, the KB toys about 30 mins away had a bargain bin full of games for cheap. I bought several sega cd games over the next few months. Bram stokers Dracula, corpse killer, etc.. i miss it :(
I was 10 when the Sega CD came out. But my brother was 16 years old and had a job. He bought it and I have fond memories of playing Sherlock Holmes and Sol Feace. He moved out at 17 and took it with him so I never had the opportunity to play any other games. Hell, until my mid 20s, I thought sonic CD was just the regular game with a CD soundtrack lol. I still need to play that one because I hear it’s awesome. I would love to snatcher though I just haven’t devoted enough time to do so.
One particular game for the Sega CD which I frequently watch playthroughs of on the WorldOfLongplays TH-cam channel is Road Avenger. It was basically a port of Data East's Road Blaster, but with a catchier theme song.
Man... these CD systems weren't much of an "upgrade" over vanilla 16-bit systems in the gameplay department. Fancier bells and whistles sure, but usually crappier gameplay or at best, same or similar gameplay as 16-bit systems. Some exceptions obviously, but overall I was more than happy with my SNES experience. Now that was the right amount of technology at the right time! :P Thanks again for the video Pat!
90% of them just had more bells and whistles. There were some that took advantage of the system and provided a unique gameplay experience but not that many. Thanks for watching
I was sad that our local blockbuster didnt have Eternal Champions CD. It looked bad ass, and i really wanted to try it. Owning the game wasnt an option since i only had one friend with a SCD, which was already a defunct console by the time that game was released, i believe.
oh yeah I remember we actually had the SEGA CD back in the day, I think we got it second-hand at a pawn shop. definitely had a few of the good ones! I do remember being blown away by sonic cd's anime intro and killer soundtrack! one note on snatcher, actually metal gear did come first, I think snatcher was kojima's very next game for the MSX and PC-88 computers in Japan. Snatcher appeared on both the SEGA CD over here and the PC Engine CD in Japan! there's a whole third act that wasn't even on the original MSX/PC88 versions! my dad loved the hell out of AH-3 thunderstrike, for sure! One other game I liked on SEGA CD was the conversion of Eye of the Beholder from the PC. that one they added a fully voiced intro and all new music by yuzo koshiro of all people! a pretty fun point and click dungeon crawler.
There were a lot of good games that didn't make the list. I only had 12 in this video. If there is enough outcry for more Sega CD videos I'll be sure and do them
Good point PatmanQC about the lack of interest in the motion video games. I remember seeing the ads and not being interested. Had they shown motion games like Dragon's Lair or Space Ace, that might have helped, and as you said, port in the arcade classics but they didn't.
The char/action audio still suffers on Final Fight CD/Sam Shodown, though...Sounds mono like these kinds of games sound on SG. For me, sound matters a lot. Think of it like a collection of mono movies* VS a collection of stereo movies: you will choose the stereo ones where both are nearly as good. It often gets like scratching a chalkboard... *Tolerable except where the audio is distorted/staticky/grainy or you hear pops in the sound. The 1st version flaw is going down in these games.
I was in Jr high, came home from school one regular day and a brand new model 2 sega cd was waiting for me, at that time most people including me, wher still listening to music from Walkmans,
I remember when I was young, I went to my sister's for a week and they bought a used sega cd, my nephew and I had a lot of fun playing The Terminator and Mortal Kombat on here
23:32 Oh YEAHHHHH I Love Final Fantasy and Other Best RPG Games included My Favorite RPG Games of All Time is Lunar The Silver Star With Very Awesome and Cool Japanese Anime and Anime Style Designs and Animated Cinematics.
In my country Colombia Sega never had a commercial presence and a Sega console was never seen in these lands, but I had a friend who came from a wealthy family and he had a Super Nes with all the accessories and a lot of games in addition to the Sega Mega CD with a lot of other games, for my part I only had a Clone of the Nes and lately a Super Nes because my family is middle class but I always went to my friend's house to play with him and his consoles until the night, Patman QC thanks as always for the great work you are doing and for bringing back memories of our childhood.
The problem with the Sega CD is that it had to endure the growing pains of oncoming technology. The North American game-buying customers (parents, in particular) expected a quantum leap in gaming innovation. By 1990s logic, that meant multi-media. I truly believe that this is the reason that so many FMV games were made, because it was the most demonstrable way to convey the Sega CD's strengths. Ironically, they were the worst examples. The Sega CD's actual strentch was in freeing up resources limited by cartridge sizes of the day. You weren't having to compromise game assets when you're dealing with hundreds of megabytes. The ability to utilize FMVs and redbook audio should have been a quality-of-life improvement but far from the main feature.
We really should have had more games like Lunar 2 and Sonic CD and far fewer Sewer Sharks and Night Traps, but that's just not what was expected in the 90s. Even for those of us who did understand this, it was neigh impossible to explain this to our parents.
I had a fairly robust Sega CD collection, none of which were FMV. That's the weird thing about Sega CD. If you're really choosy, you can build up quite a respectable collection without ever touching the games that were heavily marketed at the time.
That and it was the first time that you could REALLY port a lot of those FMV arcade games to the home system with no footage lost. (Quality downgraded by quite a bit though.) The FMV games didn't frustrate me at all as much as the lazy genesis-to-cd ports did where ALL they did was upgrade the music.
... shitty, limited RAM killed the Sega CD. NEC did a much better job with their (older) TurboGrafx CD with upgradeable RAM cards. The import library of the PC Engine CD isn't limited to a bunch of low-res fmv junk, either. There are a few really cool Sega CD games tho like Eternal Champions (2) & The Terminator 👍.
@@TexasHollowEarth Okay?
The average gamer had more than 1 brain cell, and thus understood even in the Genesis era, that things were going to come in leaps and bounds.. offering to pay out the nose for an incremental update was simply the beginning of Sega's Atari-like demise
I admit, I have a soft spot for FMV games because I was young and was sucked in by the novelty of it, but I agree. More games should have taken advantage of the scaling effects and other benefits.
The Sega CD doesn’t get nearly the amount of respect it deserves. Another great vid, man!
I agree, thanks so much
I have such fond memories of the Sega CD. The Lunar games, Sonic CD, Eternal Champions, and Dark Wizard were probably my favorites. Thanks for the trip down memory lane.
Thanks for sharing!
Final Fight CD, Sonic CD, and Spider-Man Vs the Kingpin, was my Trilogy of Sega CD Goodness! I'd argue that it is the 2nd BEST 16-bit era Spider-Man game too. Next to the Great Sega arcade beat'em up.
Seeing Razor Ramon so soon...RIP Muchacho
That's what I had to put it in the video
I highly recommend the book "Console Wars". It really goes into detail about the Tom Kalinske era and their butting heads with Sega Of Japan.
I love that book, read it twice, in the book they stated that Seth Rogen and Apatow were going to make a movie from it I wish they did but the documentary was good
So much of Sega's history in that era of gaming is "Sega of Japan and Sega of America hated each other and that lead to them constantly undermining back and forth". It's really a small miracle that they were able to stay near the top of the mountain as long as they did before falling off.
Also: Eternal Champions: Challenge From The Dark Side was an incredible game on that system and, as far as FMV guilty pleasures go, I was a big fan of Ground Zero Texas. GZT even got a PC remastering not too long ago and I feel it's worth checking out.
I have played a whole lot of Ground Zero Texas, I may have to go back and check it out
GZT was a terrific title for the Mega CD.
I love the Sega CD library! The add-on was a meaningful and Fun experiment by Sega, and it was the very 1st mainstream and well-known console introduction to CD-Rom gaming. Plus every other company, Nintendo included, were getting in on the CD-Rom action at the same time too. So you can't fault Sega for making it. You can however, fault them for making the 32X. Unlike the Sega CD, the 32X has no such redeeming qualities and justification of it's place in history. The 32X was just a terrible mistake.
I have been following you for some time now and i just wanted to say i really enjoy what your doing and your presentation style, you wouldn't sound out of place on the rural country music stations i remember as a kid but i mean that in a good way!! A very comforting and nostalgic style that goes well with the subject matter. I really hope you can keep having fun with games and making more great stuff.
That's very nice of you to say and I'm glad my videos bring you so much enjoyment. I am from Illinois so technically I'm a hick from the sticks so perhaps it's growing up with country music that defined by style :-)
Love your channel. Always takes me back.
Glad you enjoy it!Thanks
Happy little game equals happy little fans watching these great videos.
How nice of you to say, thanks
15:26 R.I.P. Razor Ramon
Yes that's why I had to put him in the video
My first favorite wrestler r.i.p to the bad guy
Everyone dismisses the Sega CD because of that FMV game era, but in reality it did had a lot of quality games like Lunar 1 & 2, Dark Wizard, Sonic CD, Vay, Popful Mail, Final Fight CD and so on.
Soulstar, battlecorps, thundethawk, batman returns; wing commander......there's a dude called gg aleste in the comments who also has some games to list
There were a lot of really good games and I only listed around 12 or 13 out of 220 possible. Perhaps a part two would be in the future
And the CORE games like SoulStar and AH3 that showed off the ASIC DSP's 3D graphics potential, as well as mixed engine games like Silpheed. DOOM may even be possible on the Sega CD, albeit around 10-15fps and a smaller window.
Great video as always, Pat! Any time there's a wrestling game involved, my eyes light up like a Christmas tree! Rest in Power, Scott Hall!
Thanks a lot, that's why I had to put him in there
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries I wasn't sure if it was intentional or a happy accident. Glad to know it was done with love and respect.
The amount of time researching, researching, and researching more for these videos would test my patience. Great stuff as always!
It's definitely a lot of work but I do enjoy it. Thanks for the nice words
The trouble with the Sega CD that it only had 256k of RAM to store game and level data so that every game on it was basically a 256k cart with access to more cartridges. It really needed at least 512 and maybe even a megabit
Yup. It needed expandable RAM like the TurboGrafx CD had.
It had 768KB, or 6 megabits. Including the Genesis, it was almost 1 megabyte, or 8 megabits.
Update: Even if we exclude the 512KB of upper RAM, games still have access to a total of 328KB of useable RAM, including 64KB of RAM and 64KB of VRAM.
Underrated add-on! I believe the best game for the system was Final Fight CD along with LETHAL ENFORCERS and NBA JAM (which could be one of your next documentaries)
Thanks again Pat! Keep it up 😊👍
Thanks, NBA jam is definitely on the list
I loved the mega cd for its sprite scaling games. Nothing else was like it back in the day such as batman returns driving mega cd exclusive. It was more than just mode 7 - it really looked phenomenal. Sadly all we got mainly was crappy fmv games.
@@cliffchampion5501 "dog meat"
I agree, the scaling and rotation was definitely underutilized on the system. We didn't get a single Sega arcade scaler that took advantage of it
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries after burner 3 which was g loc did not even use it
@@orderofmagnitude-TPATP I know, it's ridiculous that it was basically a Genesis port
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It makes more sense when you realize they'd need to either reduce the colors to just 16 (Batman Returns), or cut the resolution in half. (Night Striker.)
Not that they couldn't create something good, if they really put their minds to it, but it's not as simple as just cut and pasting an arcade game's assets. And they'd quickly expose the system's limitations if they tried. (Therefore, it's better not to try at all! Genius!)
Someone should have still slapped some sense into Sega of Japan, but you can say the same thing for all their other console releases.
Love the nostalgic enthusiasm that you impart with your narration style. Keep it up !
Thanks a lot, I appreciate that. Hope you enjoy the rest of the content
Your videos and narration are like a nice warm blanket of awesome nostalgia. I always enjoy a nice dinner while watching your retrospectives. Keep at it, your doing awesome!
How nice of you to say, I really appreciate
Thanks for the trip down memory lane. I received a Sega CD for Christmas 1993 and really liked it. Lunar, Snatcher and Secret of Monkey Island were my three favorite games amongst many others. Great video!
All excellent titles, thanks
You know night trap features Dana Plato on the cover and in gameplay. She was Kimberly Drummond on different strokes before drugs took over. R.I.P. and keep up the good work patman you da queefiest director in TH-cam and we love ya
In certain conversions of the game she is on the cover, other ones she isn't such as the lady on my thumbnail for this video. Thanks a lot, I'm glad you enjoy my content :-)
Great vid; I appreciate the nostalgia trip! I remember my mom showing up with a Model 2 Sega CD out of nowhere one day, and I remember running it into the ground, thanks to a local Blockbuster location liquidating their stock of Sega CD rentals.
great work as always! love the cloak and dagger clip at 5:00.
Thank you! Cheers!
5:01 Love the Cloak & Dagger cameo! Another great video Patman, Thank you.
LOL, excellent. You are the first person to comment on that :-) thanks
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries You're a legend. I look forward to everything you post.
@@sspotter1978 How nice of you to say, thanks
You are right Prize Fighter is way fun after you get the hang of it. I had that when I was kid and thought it was super cool.
It definitely feels like one of the few games that really "got" what FMV games could be.
I always thought it was fun
My uncle had one and I loved every chance I got to play. Sonic cd still rules
It sure does
Very good man, every time you surprise me more.
Thank you very much
Jeez pat amazing work here
Thanks a lot, glad you enjoyed it
In the famous words of Thanos - Now this puts a smile on my face!
Excellent I hope you like it
Probably the most balanced and informative retrospective on it that I can remember watching, nicely done.
How very nice of you to say, thank you so much
Excellent video! Love how you covered all these games. I do have a Sega CD but I have only a handful of game for it.
Thanks a lot, I appreciate that. I only had a handful as well but I always enjoyed them
Great video, Pat. Mega CD units and games are skyrocketing in value these days, and are seemingly in high demand from retro game collectors. I'm glad I started my (PAL) Mega CD collection a long time ago, because the prices on Ebay are crazy these days!
Thanks. I've got around 10 titles and those were from my original system back in the day. I wish I would've picked up a lot more
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries I have around 30 titles for the system, but my prize target, Snatcher, has always been out of my price range. A good condition CIB copy now sells for around £500. Craziness.
@@johnbowles5399 Retro game prices are just absolutely ridiculous nowadays
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries They really are. Anyway thank you so much for your work, Pat. I've been a fan of yours since you started, and your content just gets better and better. 👍
@@johnbowles5399 Thanks a lot, I appreciate the nice words and glad you enjoyed my content so much
Bravo. Excellent content as always!
I never owned one of these but have played a couple of its games on emulation (Snatcher and Sonic CD, both of which I really enjoyed), but this video did a great job of showcasing some more great titles from this forgotten system. It’s a shame we’ll never know what could’ve been with this.
Thank you very much
Ahhh yes, the Sega CD. The beginning of Sega's exit out of the home console market.
Unfortunately you are correct
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries Well, the Sega CD, the 32X, Bernie Stolar... they were symptoms of the disease. Sega's disease of horrible management.
Yeah. It was like watching someone throw themselves down a very long flight of stairs.
That's not really fair. Yes Sega had problems with regard it's business decisions, but we look back on it all with the gift of hindsight. I personally love my Mega CD and have a great library of games for it. The 32X was completely unnecessary yes, but the failure of the Sega Saturn in the west, particularly in America, was down to poor marketing, not the console itself, which has a superb library of games. Then you come to Sega's final console, the Dreamcast, and again there's nothing wrong with the hardware itself. To this day the Dreamcast is loved by millions of gamers around the world, myself included. Sega just couldn't compete with the vast resources of Sony. Even without their struggles in the business, Sega just didn't have the money to go toe to toe with Sony.
@@johnbowles5399 While Sony was indeed a juggernaut, The Sega CD was the first step in a pattern that eroded customer goodwill, a huge factor in Sega's downfall.
Hell yeah baby!!! I can’t wait to watch this one!! You’re the best my friend. Edit: I’d love to see you do a second video showcasing more of the sega CD games if you feel up to it.
Thanks a lot. If enough people are interested and I'll be sure and do that
I love all of your videos. Keep up the great work.
Thank you so much!
Patman with the Sunny joke...I love it
LOL, thank you :-)
Fans: Batman doesn't kill people
SEGA CD game: Batman makes cars literally explode while they are being driven
LOL, good call
Great video. Thank you for making this time capsule =)
Absolutely, thanks for watching
The Shmup "Silpheed" is a favorite of mine for the system. They used real time polygonal graphics over FMV backdrops, but the FMV used the exact same palette as the polygonal stuff, so it all looks seamless. One of the best examples of "faking it", because it even fooled some of the gaming magazines of the day, who believed all of the graphics on screen were being rendered in realtime. Gonna give that wrestling game a try, it looks good.
It's really not. It's just an LJN button masher that can't even figure out how to include the real theme songs or basic tag matches. (Despite throwing in tag teams not included elsewhere.)
@@juststatedtheobvious9633 Okay, rando. I guess I'll just listen to you instead of trying it for myself /s
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By all means, have whatever fun you can drain from the experience.
I'm not going to stop you.
That was a game I definitely should have included but I only had 12 spots. If there is enough interest in a follow-up video then I'll be sure and do it
Thanks for the content Patman
Great stuff man, I love the Sega CD! I recently crossed over 100 games in my collection, and I've been enjoying them on the polymega.
That is amazing! thank you so much
A moment of silence for the quick but powerful comment of.
"Not quite as easy as wwf's diva Sunny"
All hail the Patman!
Another great video, thank you.
LOL, thanks :-)
I don't recall ever seeing the full length version of the model portrayed on the Night Trap cover art! Awesome!
I thought that was pretty interesting as well is why I put it on the thumbnail. Thanks
The full motion video games are what sold me on the Mega CD. I’ve got many happy memories of playing them for hours.
I didn’t get it on release but a few years after on my local market for £45,a bargain as it came with twenty games including Corpse Killer,Sewer Shark,Night Trap and Lethal Enforcers with the Justifier… I wish i could go back and buy it again. It did look gorgeous sitting on top of my Mega Drive under my TV next to my VHS recorder.
Holy moly that is a excellent deal
I bought one of the first production wave of Sega-CD units. A few years in, the motorized tray started getting stuck or wouldn't open at all (not to mention screen freezing). I had to pry it open to remove a few games on numerous occasions and eventually had to put the system out of it's misery.
I hate that Sega announced the enhancement of graphics and such only to end up cutting the budget. I mentioned this to a Sega rep that called me around the time if the system's release. I ended up receiving a subscription to Sega Visions which was cool. The reliance on full-time video got on my nerves. I do like that some of the games can be played like audio cd's in a CD player (Final Fight CD for example) while some only play sound bytes (like WrestleMania: The Arcade Game). The rushing out of the system hurt it big tome (in the U.S. and Japan).
I loved my Sega CD and all the FMV games.
There were a few FMV games I enjoyed
My brothers and I LOVED our Sega CD. I wish I had the money as a kid to keep my old consoles instead of selling the to buy the next one. I would still have my sega cd and Saturn. There are so many amazing games on those 2 consoles that deserve re-releases. From sega arcade games to the amazing RPGs put out by working designs on the sega cd.
I agree, perhaps someday we'll get a compilation
This was an excellent video, but I do have one correction: for Snatcher, the game takes place in 2047, not 2019. Other than that, very informative, man
Thanks, could've sworn it was 2019 LOL
I really liked the video! Very nice! I loved sega cd and personally I think it was highly under rated! If you want to do a part 2 I suggest the games :
-VAY (The RPG everyone seems to forget, but one of my all time favourites!)
-Jurassic Park (My favourite JP game ever)
-Brutal: Paws of fury (way better on sega cd, FMV cutscenes and an extra hidden character!)
-Adventures of Willy Beamish
-BC Racers
-Dark Wizard
-Ecco the Dolphin
-Mansion of the Hidden souls (It's like myst!)
-Rise of the Dragon
-Shining force CD (Another rpg)
-Starblade
-Secret of monkey island (great game, but it's no secret! lol)
-Road Avenger
-Tomcat Alley
-Prince of persia (well done on sega cd)
Dune and Demolition man were alright and eye of the beholder if you are into that.
I saw eternal champions cd at the end but you never really talked about it, it was flawed but it was the better than the sega genesis version!
Thanks. Excellent list and if there is enough public outcry for a second video I'm sure some of these will be featured
Can't wait to watch this when I get home!
Hope you enjoy it
Double Switch was my favorite SegaCD game that I owned from the period. It has been rereleased on PC (Screaming Villians) along with NightTrap, Ground Zero Texas, and Corpse Killer.
I love these videos keep up the good work. 👍
Thank you so much
I really need to replay Snatcher next December...
It is a lot of fun
I saw this on the feed and jumped right in! I've been waiting for this vid from you for a long time. This is one of my favorite vids from you. I'm a huge sega cd fan and have been since 1993. I've kept my original system from back then like most of them but this one was special. The system certainly had its flaws and the games as well but overall, it's an interesting part of video game history. The original nes has a big place in my heart due to it being YNt 1st system I've ever owned and the first home console games I've ever played but the sega cd is and has been my favorite system to collect for. I compare the sega cd to halloween 3. At 1st, it was considered a failure and folks moved in from it. Years later, just like Halloween 3, folks started becoming interested in the system and it's a very hot collectable now. Halloween 3 wasn't well received at 1stv because of the obvious no myers and a story that was way ahead of its time. The movie now has a huge cult following and is loved by many. Awesome job with the vid Pat! I can't wait to see what you do next. 🤟🔥
Thanks a lot, I'm glad you enjoyed it so much. Speaking of Halloween 3 I enjoyed that one much more than the Michael Myers movies growing up. The Sega CD was really underutilized we should have at least seen a few decent Sega arcade scalars on the system. Outrun and power drift would have been a perfect fit for the system
Amazing Chanel! Good job mate! 🤟🤟🤟
Thanks a lot!
Well thank you for making my friday lunch hour a lot more fun!!
Thanks, hope you enjoyed the video
Good video. I have a few additional recommendations.
Soulstar - Like with Thunderhawk, this is also from Core Designs, and really shows what Sega's CD unit is capable of. Game play is similar to Sega's arcade game Galaxy Force.
Keio's Flying Squadron - This is a decent side scrolling shooter, featuring a flying bunny girl, and characters and a storyline like a wacky anime comedy.
Lunar 2 - A different story from the first Lunar, but otherwise, everything that made the first game good is here.
Silpheed - Essentially this is an FMV shooter, but the graphics show gameplay that looks like what the Sega/Mega CD could do if it were more powerful. This is more of a showpiece game, where the game itself is decent enough, just not as good as the graphics.
Thanks, I am not familiar with soul star so I'll check that out. All other games are good recommendations. Thanks
"tickled my taint" -- I did a literal spit take and almost passed out from laughing too hard. To quote The Iron Sheik, "PatmanQC the real! The Number One!"
LOL, thanks! I love sheiky Baby By the way. I met him about 10 years ago in Chicago and he was extremely nice although I was buying a photograph with him :-)
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries he is! I met him at the roast they did for him at the Comedy Store in Hollywood. I went dressed up as him (even wearing a Camel Clutch t-shirt) haha he made me put on the championship belt to take my photo with him
The 1x speed cd rom..much wow..v impress..wow
What was impressive was its extra processors for amazing sprite scaling of the time.... massively under used sadly.
I just went to look for that and somehow theres a video uploaded within 2 mins XD lmao, I didnt know your channel XD
Great video thanks for the history of the Sega CD
Absolutely, thanks for the nice words
Hi Pat. There was also another version of Out of this World for Sega CD that was pretty nice. I also loved Dune, and World War III.
All great games, Thanks
Oh yes I remember the commercials. It was amazing what was going on with the various systems to stay on top. The Sega CD had some great games.
I agree :-)
i love these videos! 🎮🕹
Thanks a lot
I found a used Sega CD at Electronics Boutique in the mid/late 90's for only $50. I am very pleased with that purchase. My favorite game for it was Shining Force CD. That got some criticism for not doing towns the same way as the other games in the series but I loved getting a bunch of turn based tactical battles, where moving your characters around the field was important, as opposed to games where none of the characters move around a map with terrain features.
Hold on to Shining Force CD. That game is worth a lot of money. Same with the 4 Working Designs games.
Back in the day, I had the Sega CDX Multimedia Entertainment System. I made the mistake of selling it and the big collection of both Genesis and Sega CD games like Lunar The Silver Star, Lunar Eternal Blue, Vay, Popful Mail, Shining Force CD, Sonic CD, Dark Wizard, Hook, Mortal Combat, Star Wars Assault and Silpheed on Sega CD, and Phantasy Star II, III and IV, Shining Force I and II, Sonic the Hedgehog I and II, Sword of Vermilion, and Thunder Force for Genesis, plus the C and C Music Factpry Make My Video and the CD+G disc.
About 2 years ago, I bought a Sega CD again and currently have Lunar The Silver Star and Eternal Blue, Vay, Willy Beamish, Rise of the Dragon, Silpheed and Shining Force II. I want to get those other games again even though several of them are on my Genesis collections for both Playstation 2 and Nintendo Switch.
The Sega CD 💿 still kick ass today. 😀👍🎮
I emulate it on my phone with an 8bitdo mini controller hanging from my interior mirror in my car....
I used to own a massive collection - mainly sega but life circumstances forced me to sell...so im very greatful i can still play my collection all on my phone via emulation- and mega cd is the one I seem to play most these days
Yes indeed :-)
In the 1993 film SLIVER, there is a scene where you see in Billy Baldwins apartment he has a Sega CD player in addition to all kinds of other things and I remember thinking “wow, his character is rich, has a sega cd and he is sleeping with Sharon Stone” and thought him the luckiest guy in the movie.
Also the Spider-Man Cd game was the best game of the system.
That was really good as well, much better than the Genesis version
Awesome work thank you
Thanks a lot
Never owned Sega anything but a friend had a Sega CD and insisted I listen to the soundtrack for Batman Returns. Spencer Neilsen was the composer on that one. It is an incredible soundtrack and one I still listen to all these years later. Still don't own the Sega CD but I own that game disc, where music tracks are just CD audio which still works decades later. Sega were geniuses and didn't even know it
You find something that’ll tickle your taint, you stick with it.
I had a Sega CD side unit. Some really good games that I fondly remember.
Snatcher is a favorite, as is Sonic. Eternal Darkness was a fun and ambitious sequel. Working Designs made wonderful stuff, as well.
Then there’s Mansion of Hidden Souls, Keio Flying Squadron, Time Gal…
I agree. There's lots of good games I didn't get to so if there's enough public outcry for more Sega CD games I'll be sure and do another video
Great Video Patman. I have one of those Sega CD systems and amazingly it still works. I had a ton of games on it and I think my favorite would have to be the WWF Wrestling game. I think it was system that you either loved it or hated it, but I agree some of those titles were just not that good. I did have one question for you. What emulator would you recommend using to find old retro games like Mat Mania and others. Just curious what you would recommend. Thanks
Thanks. I haven't touched mine for a few years the last time I used it it it still work and that was the original model one release. If you're looking for emulators the best of the best is definitely the Mame emulator. By the way Mat mania is one of my favorite wrestling games
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries mine too. thank you for the input. I actually got the old Sega Cd out yesterday and played it for a while. I showed my nephew the games and told him I wish he could have grown up back when arcade game rooms were around. What a special time that was back then. Take care!!!
Owning a Sega Mega CD (as called here in PAL regions) the last 4 years, all I can say is that it is a great system and one of my favourites with unique games.❤❤
I really enjoyed mine
ha! i just discovered Shining Force CD monday at work!
Excellent
Sega CD had potential to go further till the late 90's time frame with excellent video games they had, but also misses as well. Love Spider-Man and the Terminator. Not only the game was solid, but the soundtrack was absolutely flawless. Even WWF Rage in the Cage was top notch.
Awesome video buddy
Thank you my friend
documentaries youre welcome
Popful Mail was an epic side scrolling RPG on the Sega CD, Mortal Kombat was awesome for its time as well!
Yes it was
Would love a part 2 with more games!!!!
If enough people ask for it they'll be sure and do another one
Where to begin, In 1992 around November this kid in my Highschool got it and hated it I was in 11th grade. He wished he had a Turbographics Cd because he believed the Sega cds first line up was trash and considered it a short lived gimmick. Since I would have double of some of my video games for trades, something I learned from my Atari days. I traded him 5 snes games and boom done deal. First game I ran out and bought was Final Fight, since then I was hooked but had to wait for certain releases via EGM magazine reviews. My Favorites were FInal FIght, Snatcher, Robo Aleste, Ninja Warriors (Import), Snatcher, Thunder Hawk, The Terminator, Stellar 7, Both Batman Returns and Batman the Animated series, Silpheed, Prizefighter. I owned a lot of these games because they went to clearance fast and my next door neighbor and my neighbor down the street both had a Sega CD. These were great years. During this time I found a dolby surround sound stereo receiver in the garbage with its cord cut, and I put I new cord in and wallah I had an awesome system. Great years. When Lunar Came out I had graduated really early from school and broke my arm in a fight, during this time I played Lunar till 6 am in the morning sleeping all day till 5pm. My dad was getting worried at this point, Snatcher was a valentines day gift by my ex. Just to think I spent the whole winter till spring playing games all night long and sleeping in. Great video PatmanQ!!!
I bought mine on the day it came in a Sears back in 92 in Hawaii at the Ala Moana shopping mall.
Excellent
I know I am in the minority but I got a Sega CD pretty close to its launch and I loved it when I was a kid. It was one of my favorite consoles ever during the time. Of course a lot of the games don't hold up today. Particularly the FMV games, but I can tell you that I enjoyed those immensely at the time and at least 12 year old me thought that was going to be the future. Outside of the FMV games, we had the best Sonic game, the game that made me fall in love with RPGs and is still one of my favorites to this day (Lunar Silver Star), great adventure games, regular Genesis ports but with great music (I loved playing Hook with the original John Williams soundtrack) and more. I can't make a case that it is worth a look now for someone but at the time I loved my Sega CD
I loved mine when I first got it as well. I didn't have a whole lot of games but there were some pretty unique ones that I enjoyed
When I got my Sega cd, the KB toys about 30 mins away had a bargain bin full of games for cheap. I bought several sega cd games over the next few months. Bram stokers Dracula, corpse killer, etc.. i miss it :(
Very cool
I was 10 when the Sega CD came out. But my brother was 16 years old and had a job. He bought it and I have fond memories of playing Sherlock Holmes and Sol Feace. He moved out at 17 and took it with him so I never had the opportunity to play any other games. Hell, until my mid 20s, I thought sonic CD was just the regular game with a CD soundtrack lol. I still need to play that one because I hear it’s awesome. I would love to snatcher though I just haven’t devoted enough time to do so.
There are plenty of emulators that support the Sega CD now so you should go back and play it
One particular game for the Sega CD which I frequently watch playthroughs of on the WorldOfLongplays TH-cam channel is Road Avenger. It was basically a port of Data East's Road Blaster, but with a catchier theme song.
That's another good one that should have been mentioned
Man... these CD systems weren't much of an "upgrade" over vanilla 16-bit systems in the gameplay department. Fancier bells and whistles sure, but usually crappier gameplay or at best, same or similar gameplay as 16-bit systems. Some exceptions obviously, but overall I was more than happy with my SNES experience. Now that was the right amount of technology at the right time! :P
Thanks again for the video Pat!
90% of them just had more bells and whistles. There were some that took advantage of the system and provided a unique gameplay experience but not that many. Thanks for watching
I was sad that our local blockbuster didnt have Eternal Champions CD. It looked bad ass, and i really wanted to try it. Owning the game wasnt an option since i only had one friend with a SCD, which was already a defunct console by the time that game was released, i believe.
great video love it great work
Glad you enjoyed it, Thanks
oh yeah I remember we actually had the SEGA CD back in the day, I think we got it second-hand at a pawn shop. definitely had a few of the good ones! I do remember being blown away by sonic cd's anime intro and killer soundtrack! one note on snatcher, actually metal gear did come first, I think snatcher was kojima's very next game for the MSX and PC-88 computers in Japan. Snatcher appeared on both the SEGA CD over here and the PC Engine CD in Japan! there's a whole third act that wasn't even on the original MSX/PC88 versions! my dad loved the hell out of AH-3 thunderstrike, for sure! One other game I liked on SEGA CD was the conversion of Eye of the Beholder from the PC. that one they added a fully voiced intro and all new music by yuzo koshiro of all people! a pretty fun point and click dungeon crawler.
Boy oh boy the Anime opening of sonic was fantastic back in the day . Thunder strike was also really good
You should have featured Silpheed on there. That was my all time favorite Sega cd game. Sonic cd was 2nd, and Sewer shark was my 3rd.
There were a lot of good games that didn't make the list. I only had 12 in this video. If there is enough outcry for more Sega CD videos I'll be sure and do them
Ok “Puppy with two Peters” made me laugh 😂
LOL, thank you :-)
Awesome. Kind regards for thís vídeo ❤️❤️🙏
Thank you! Cheers!
Good point PatmanQC about the lack of interest in the motion video games. I remember seeing the ads and not being interested. Had they shown motion games like Dragon's Lair or Space Ace, that might have helped, and as you said, port in the arcade classics but they didn't.
I agree, I still enjoyed a few games on the system
The char/action audio still suffers on Final Fight CD/Sam Shodown, though...Sounds mono like these kinds of games sound on SG. For me, sound matters a lot. Think of it like a collection of mono movies* VS a collection of stereo movies: you will choose the stereo ones where both are nearly as good. It often gets like scratching a chalkboard...
*Tolerable except where the audio is distorted/staticky/grainy or you hear pops in the sound. The 1st version flaw is going down in these games.
My house went from Genesis, to N64, and then a Playstation. I wish I had this in between
I don't regret purchasing mine but it was a big chunk of change for only the 10 or so games that I actually owned
I had a great time with my SegaCD...great memories.
So did I :-)
I was in Jr high, came home from school one regular day and a brand new model 2 sega cd was waiting for me, at that time most people including me, wher still listening to music from Walkmans,
How cool is that
I remember when I was young, I went to my sister's for a week and they bought a used sega cd, my nephew and I had a lot of fun playing The Terminator and Mortal Kombat on here
Absolutely, very good
23:32 Oh YEAHHHHH I Love Final Fantasy and Other Best RPG Games included My Favorite RPG Games of All Time is Lunar The Silver Star With Very Awesome and Cool Japanese Anime and Anime Style Designs and Animated Cinematics.
I look forward to watching :)
Enjoy :-)