Sonic CD++ is a hack of Sonic the Hedgehog CD by qiuu and snkenjoi, adding the Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (16-bit) style Spin Dash and the newer Homing Attack into the game. This enables the gameplay to be significantly speedier, while Sonic CD is known to be one of the more slow-paced games in the classic Sonic series.
Burning Fist (also known as Force Striker in its early alpha build) is a cancelled fighting game that was in development in 1994 by Sega of Japan for the Mega CD. As we can read at Sega Base, both the Force Striker alpha and the Burning Fists beta were leaked rom a former SoJ employee and sold on eBay some years ago. Burning Fist was never officially released, but in 2006 those alpha / beta builds were re-sold to Good Deal Games.
Mighty Mighty Missile! for the Sega Mega-CD is an unlicensed clone of ChuChu Rocket!, which was originally released on the Sega Dreamcast. The game closely mimics the presentation and gameplay of Sonic Team's earlier releases, including stages adapted from both the Dreamcast and Game Boy Advance versions.
Star Strike is an 1996 FMV game for the Sega Mega-CD that got cancelled. It was first released by Good Deal Games back in 2001 for limited run of 5 units.
In addition to the Genesis and SNES versions of Shadowrun, a Sega CD version was released only in Japan. This version more of an interactive fiction than an action RPG, like its counterparts.
Robin & Commissioner Gordon have mysteriously disappeared, and Batman suspects kidnapping. Have our two comrades succumb to the deadly beauty of Poison Ivy? Does the Riddler know the answer? Or will The Joker have the last laugh?
Dungeon Explorer is an action RPG developed by Westone and Hudson Soft and released for the Sega Mega-CD in 1995.
Despite sharing a name, the Mega-CD Dungeon Explorer is not a port of an earlier Dungeon Explorer, released for the PC Engine in 1989. While related, the Mega-CD game is designed to play more like Atari Games's Gauntlet, and is exclusive to Sega's system.
An adventurer named Dusty returns home with an enchanted Totem Pole. Due to an assortment of rare events, the spirits of the Totem have been freed and they have created a bizarre parallel universe that can devour the world. Lowman, the "head" of the Totem, needs some "muscle" as he calls it, to bring them back. He finds a pencil on the desk and makes it come to life. The pencil tells Lowman to call him Woody, WILLLLLLLLD Woody. Lowman explains what has happened with his Totem brothers and now Woody goes into the parallel universe, dimension by dimension, and rounds up Lowman's Totem brothers.
In this game, you destroy your enemies by jumping on top of them and Woody can also wipe them out with his eraser. You can erase certain walls to get through them and you can also erase boxes that most of the time teleport if you press down. Other boxes contain items. You also can sketch things and they will come to life, but you can only do this twice because Woody shrinks very quickly from doing this. There are also power-u
Wirehead has the player controlling Ned Hubbard, a man with a wireless controller implanted in his brain, via the joypad.
The bad guys are chasing after Ned for his "mind implant", and of course, the only way to get it is to open his head. Reminiscent of Dragon's Lair, a path opens up, and the player has to choose the right direction, otherwise Ned will be killed.
The game is a collection of several mini-games and an adventure/platform game. All the mini-games, with one exception, were made for the sole purpose of enabling the player to fool their friends by different means, designating the games "scam mini-games" and virtual tricks.
Fahrenheit is a full motion video game published by Sega and developed by Sega Studios for release on the Sega CD and Sega CD 32X in 1995. This is the Sega CD version, which is a downgrade to the Sega CD 32X version.
Both versions were bundled and sold together as one package for the North American release, while Japan and Europe only saw the Sega CD version released.
From various time periods of past, present and future, nine fighters killed in an unjust manner find themselves given a second chance for life. An alien being, known only as the Eternal Champion, brings back the fighters into a competition for one reason: to find one among them worthy of being resurrected, giving them a chance to avert their death and tip the balance between good and evil.
The fighters range from different eras of Earth's History: Larcen, the cat burglar. Jetta, the circus acrobat. Blade, the futuristic bounty hunter. Midknight, the vampiric bio-chemist. Rax, the cyborg. Shadow, the corporate assassin. Slash, the neanderthal. Trident, a Atlantean warrior. And Xavier, a warlock and alchemist.
CIE Sega CD captures the imagination and inspires the mind - all from the convenience of your television screen. With the simple click of the arrow key, you can take a ride through history. Visit the farthest corner of the globe, share the mystery and majesty of the wild kingdom, and explore the vast reaches of outer space. The articles of the complete 26 volumes of Compton's Encyclopedia plus pictures, sounds, movies, and slide-shows are now available in CIE Sega CD!
From the pages of Mary Shelley's classic novel and the blockbuster film comes your own living nightmare.
This Port of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein for Sega CD/Mega CD offers three game play views - isometric, forced isometric and side views with enhanced 3-D environments. Only available as part of a bundle with Bram Stoker's Dracula.