It wasn’t just a fancy slogan. For some, the Sega Genesis truly did what "Nintendidn’t." Fast-paced 16-bit graphics, thick bass beat music, and games that had a cool, mature edge over their ...
Coming out in Japan in the winter of ’91 and autumn ’92 in the U.S., the Sega CD was meant to be an add-on for the Genesis — Sega made the Genesis the first upgradeable home console.
One of the best racing games ever made is celebrating its 30th anniversary, and Sega has marked the occasion by releasing a remastered and expanded version of its soundtrack for digital consumption.