Sega CD Games
Released in 1992 (1991 in Japan), the Sega CD—also known as the Mega-CD—was Sega’s first major CD-ROM add-on, dramatically expanding storage for richer audio, animated cutscenes, and the earliest wave of full-motion-video console games. It delivered standout titles like Sonic CD, Lunar: The Silver Star, Snatcher, and Final Fight CD, blending arcade ports with story-heavy originals that felt years ahead of their time. Though its library was niche and experimental, Sega CD remains one of the most fascinating and collectible chapters in 90s game history—where CDs brought the soundtrack to life and storytelling entered the console space in a bigger way.