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Did any of you have this system? I bought it when it first came out and i loved it. My favorite game for it was this game called Dracula Unleashed, it was like an interactive movie. I loved Night Trap as well, it was great. I sold it back in the days but missed it so much that i bought it on Ebay. I bought the Sega Genesis(console model#2) with the Sega CD that attached at the side, 2 controllers, 32X upgrade system, a game for the 32X, 7 Sega CD games Dracula Unleashed, Night Trap, Ecco the Dolphin 1 and 2, Who Shot Johnny Rock?, Star Wars:Rebel Assualt and Sewer Shark. I also got two Genesis games, Aladin and Primal Rage, all for $69 bucks. Cool huh!
So did you guys have this system, and if you did, what was ur fav game?
So did you guys have this system, and if you did, what was ur fav game?
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I had a soft spot for the Jurassic Park Sega CD game.
And, of course, Lunar.
This was the only video game system that I ever sold, and I don't regret it. Those FMV games had limited replay value for me.
Thank you Working Designs for releasing Lunar and Lunar 2 for Playstation!
And, of course, Lunar.
This was the only video game system that I ever sold, and I don't regret it. Those FMV games had limited replay value for me.
Thank you Working Designs for releasing Lunar and Lunar 2 for Playstation!
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Actually, Dragon Force and Panzer Dragoon Saga were for Sega Saturn, not SegaCD.
I'd second the Sonic CD vote, though. If you like Sonic games, it's pretty well done and isn't available on Genesis cartridge or on the Sonic Jam compilation for Saturn.
Working Designs had a couple other decent Sega CD games besides Lunar. Can't remember them right now, and their site appears to be down at the moment...
I'd second the Sonic CD vote, though. If you like Sonic games, it's pretty well done and isn't available on Genesis cartridge or on the Sonic Jam compilation for Saturn.
Working Designs had a couple other decent Sega CD games besides Lunar. Can't remember them right now, and their site appears to be down at the moment...
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I remember Sewer Shark and Night Trap. Pretty fun and unique games, but the syster failed so miserably and quickly that my thoughts of Sega were severely damaged, until I played some DC games! Please Sega put Sonic and Virtua Tennis on PS2!!!
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One of the greatest games ever made was only released in the US on the Sega CD. It was called Snatcher and was a great blend of action and interactive mystery. Its still one of my alltime favorites. It will never get rereleased in the US because the creator is too busy working his other project. I think its called Metal Gear something or other.
Some of my other favorites from the Sega CD include
Lunar
Lunar II
Vay
Popful Mail
Jurassic Park
Sonic CD
Echo
Echo Tides of Time
Some of my other favorites from the Sega CD include
Lunar
Lunar II
Vay
Popful Mail
Jurassic Park
Sonic CD
Echo
Echo Tides of Time
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Exzavier00
[B]Dragon Force also by Working Designs was awesome!
The best game for that system is
Panzer Dragoon Saga which i don't have because
its still around $60 IF you can find it :
[B]Dragon Force also by Working Designs was awesome!
The best game for that system is
Panzer Dragoon Saga which i don't have because
its still around $60 IF you can find it :
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by the way you can download all these games, burn them onto a cd (likr the PS games) and play them on your sega cd from a few sites on the net......same for 3D0 and saturn
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another great game
One of the best games on the system was Snatcher. Snatcher was directed by Hideo Kojima of Metal Gear fame. There was a sequel to the game called Policenauts, which was never released here, but was featured in Otakon's anime speech in MGS. This game featured one of the best dubs of all time, including just about anything done by Working Designs (although i respect them alot as well).
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I tried to get rid of my sega cd and some games to put towards PSX2 but no one wanted them.
I like ETERNAL CHAMPIONS.
I like ETERNAL CHAMPIONS.
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I have the "adult content" version of Night Trap. Its a very cool game, that chic from different strokes is in it. There was also this game called Double Switch that was very good, Corey Haim was in that one.
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I still have a Sega "CDX" boxed up, that I pull out from time to time.
It was a really cool small unit(the size of a portable "walkman" CD player) which played Sega CDs, carteiges, and reagular music CDs.
I picked it up at a used game store I use to go into from time to time. I paid $30.00 for it (it was literally MINT in box), and still had to original price tag on the box for $349.00!
-keyser "still a gamer" soze
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It was a really cool small unit(the size of a portable "walkman" CD player) which played Sega CDs, carteiges, and reagular music CDs.
I picked it up at a used game store I use to go into from time to time. I paid $30.00 for it (it was literally MINT in box), and still had to original price tag on the box for $349.00!

-keyser "still a gamer" soze
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Originally posted by Keyser Soze
I still have a Sega "CDX" boxed up, that I pull out from time to time.
It was a really cool small unit(the size of a portable "walkman" CD player) which played Sega CDs, carteiges, and reagular music CDs.
I picked it up at a used game store I use to go into from time to time. I paid $30.00 for it (it was literally MINT in box), and still had to original price tag on the box for $349.00!
-keyser "still a gamer" soze
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I still have a Sega "CDX" boxed up, that I pull out from time to time.
It was a really cool small unit(the size of a portable "walkman" CD player) which played Sega CDs, carteiges, and reagular music CDs.
I picked it up at a used game store I use to go into from time to time. I paid $30.00 for it (it was literally MINT in box), and still had to original price tag on the box for $349.00!

-keyser "still a gamer" soze
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