Sega Genesis Games
Released in 1989 (1990 in North America), the Sega Genesis—known as the Mega Drive outside the U.S.—powered Sega’s rise during the 16-bit console wars. Built for speed, attitude, and arcade-style play, it delivered defining hits like Sonic the Hedgehog, Streets of Rage, Phantasy Star, Golden Axe, and Gunstar Heroes. The system also popularized couch multiplayer and genre experimentation, from shooters to sports and early RPG epics. Today, Genesis cartridges stand as one of the most influential and collectible eras of Sega history—where blast processing met blast culture.