Truco '96 is a virtually unknown Sega Mega Drive unlicensed tabletop card game originating from an electronics company Miky situated in Argentina. The game itself came out sometime between 1995 and 1996; the company's website merely says "copyright 1995." While the game and graphics appear to be entirely original, music is stolen from Battle Mania Daiginjou.
The game is an implementation of the South American card game Truco.
Dragon Ball: Final Bout is an unlicensed fighting game developed for the Sega Mega Drive. A re-release of the game was done two years later in 2000, but it's unknown if this re-release has any difference from the original 1998 release.
Go Net is a rare Sega Mega Drive cartridge developed as a joint venture by Sega and Aisystem Tokyo and released exclusively in Japan in 1992. Combined with a Sega Mega Modem and subscription, it allows playing Go with other owners of the cartridge.
An archive of developer Aisystem Tokyo's company profile shows that a Windows version was made sometime later.
Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends is a game starring the characters from the children's television show Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends.
The game, aimed towards the preschool demographic, has players controlling several different characters from the show's universe, including Thomas, James, Percy, Toby and Duck. Edward, Henry and Gordon also appear in the game mode with Thomas and James. The original Thomas title music is played at the title screen. This game features music from the first three seasons, and all text is spoken by Craig Ewert.
Chess for the Sega Mega Drive is an unlicensed Chess game released in 1998.
The game is just a typical Chess game, but is played from a 2.5D perspective. The board can also be customized, and the music can also be turned off.
Cascade was originally developed by Epyx, and initially slated for release only in Japan for the Mega Drive. Super Fighter Team acquired full copyright to this game and released it worldwide in 2015.
Cascade is a dice-based puzzler set in outer space, where your skill will be judged by wacky aliens. The best of them have invested weeks of meticulous programming into the creation of mind-boggling puzzles meant to disgrace you in front of their mutants friends. And they'll be constantly at their console, updating the code on the fly to compensete for your skill!
This challenging game will amuse you with its quirky aliens that welcome you with silly spoken lines such as, Oh no, a human! and May the dice be with you. It also features a competetive two player mode.
Hey! It takes cunning and quick thinking to blast through each successive level of Cascade! Complete all seven levels and you will be welcomed to the planet Cascadia. But what awaits you there: Fame? Fortune? The game's production credits? Only one w
Get ready to Bride Hard as you fight through insane odds and some mother-daughter issues! Say “I do” to bullets and blood in this top-down RPG shooter!
- Dodge roll into top-down shooter action!
- Get committed in 2 Player couch co-op mode!
- Play as 2 Female Protagonists!
- Arm yourself with ridiculous weapons like the explosive Gun of Roses, Banana SMG,
and bunny shooting Hare Trigger!
- Customize your character with over 25 upgrades! Each playthrough is a different experience!
- Earn your upgrades through the innovative Vow System, which applies risk/reward scenarios to each level! Want to unlock that Speed Reload upgrade? You'll need to say "I Do" to enemies with bonus damage and increased movement speed! Vows are optional, but worth the commitment!
- Crash your wedding, shoe stores, clown drug dens, and the circus in over 30 levels of carnage!
- Enjoy a story that explores mother-daughter issues, wedding stress, and criminal empires, told through fully animated cut scenes!
Turma da Mônica na Terra dos Monstros is a reskin of Wonder Boy in Monster World featuring characters from the Brazilian comic book series Monica's Gang.
La Russa Baseball 95 is a sequel (or update) to Tony La Russa Baseball. It was released exclusively for the Sega Mega Drive in 1994. A small run of the game found its way to Australia.