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Revision as of 23:41, 3 March 2024
Sega CD | |
Designer | Sega |
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Manufacturer | Sega |
CPU | 12.5 MHz Motorola 68000 |
Graphics | Custom ASIC, 320 x 224 resolution |
Memory | 6 Mbit Main RAM |
Media | CD-ROM |
Released | JP: December 12, 1991 NA: October 15, 1992 UK: April 2, 1993 EU: 1993 |
Added to Museum | Sega CD model 2: December 25, 1993 |
The Sega CD, known as the Mega CD outside of North America and Brazil, was a CD-ROM add-on for the Sega Genesis.
Capabilities
It allowed Sega Genesis and Sega Mega Drive to use CD-ROMs. It also added a second processor for sound, expanded the system memory, and had expanded graphic capabilities.
Sega CD 32x
The 32X, known as Genesis 32X in North America, Super 32X in Japan, Mega Drive 32X in Europe and Australia, and Mega 32X in Brazil, added two 32-bit processors, more memory and more RAM.
The Sega CD and 32X could be combined and the added capability was utilized in games labeled as supported by the Sega CD 32X.
Digital Sega CD games owned by WEC Museum
Title | Developer | Released | Notes |
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Final Fight CD | Taito | 1993 | |
Mansion of Hidden Souls | System Sacom | 1993 | |
Night Striker | Taito | 1993 | |
Night Trap | Digital Pictures | 1992 | |
The Ninja Warriors | Taito | 1993 | |
Robo Aleste | Compile | 1992 | |
Sewer Shark | Digital Pictures | 1992 | |
Shining Force CD | Sonic! Software Planning Rit's |
1994 | |
Silpheed | Game Arts | 1993 | |
Sonic CD | Sega | 1993 |