Top 10 Sega CD Games (In My Collection)
Cartridge Corner – Retro gaming blog for the people
by Jason Breininger
5y ago
15 years ago, I couldn’t have cared less about my Sega CD. I owned one because it was an add-on to one of the most popular and iconic consoles of the 1990s. I had a few FMV games, a standard shooter, and a point and click adventure. Not much to really impress an already skeptical gamer. I figured the Sega CD was just one of those weird CD-ROM experiments, like the Jaguar CD, or the 3DO, and offered very little in terms of quality or fun. Thankfully, I was wrong and now I have a very nice collection of Sega CD games due to some research and a serendipitous meeting with a certain hard to find “B ..read more
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Sega CD Game Music
Cartridge Corner – Retro gaming blog for the people
by Jason Breininger
5y ago
Video game music has always been an iconic part of the memories and nostalgic attachment we have with our childhood. Whether that be video game music emanating from the arcades or from the televisions where our consoles were attached, it’s all a part of the medium’s history. Certain tunes are so ingrained in our popular culture that they have become frequently purchased ring-tones for our ubiquitous smart phone society. Hearing the Legend of Zelda theme music bursting out from a ringing cell-phone is an instantly recognizable way for a complete stranger to identify a fellow “gamer”. Do people ..read more
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Retrogaming Archives – Spring 1993
Cartridge Corner – Retro gaming blog for the people
by Jason Breininger
5y ago
1993 was a time of transition for me. I graduated high school that spring, which not only means that I’m now officially old, but it also means that the video games released during this period of time are also old, “aged”, or “mature” if you will. Just don’t call them “pops”. If they are like me, they won’t appreciate that. 1993 was also a bit of a transition period for home video gaming. The two biggest players in the home console wars, Nintendo and Sega, were deep in the heyday of their most (arguably) critically acclaimed incarnations. New consoles from old (Atari Jaguar) and new (3DO, Phill ..read more
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