Maybe this is my fault, seeing as I can't find an "OPEN" button on the console anywhere, but my Model 1 (front loading) Sega CD simply won't eject the Ecco game that's currently in it. I just got it today. HELP!
On the Sega CD title screen press either Start or Reset (I can't remember which).
Tempest
after the Sega CD boots up to the Sega CD splash screen hit RESET the console will reboot and the tray will open.
Here is the clencher though. hit the START button on the game pad to close the tray. don't push on the tray itself to close it. This adds stress to the mechanics and will eventually cause the tray to fail.
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I got a cd series 1 few weeks ago and i'm sorta havin the same problen!when i plug it in and turn the genesis on ,what am i supposed to see or do,cause i turned it on and the cd does nothing .no lights,no eject ,nothin! it's nothin like my series 2 cd,which works as soon as i turn it on
Your Sega CD 1 seems to be acting like the buggy piece of junk mine was / is. Try making sure the connector and socket between the Sega CD / Genny are clean. Then if it doesn't power on, wiggle their connection slightly and try again. Eventually it works, at least in my experience. 'Course, don't expect it to remain stable enough not to crash during your game.
If you have a piggyback Sega CD you should see the following when you power up. The LED's on the front (power, load) will light up, and you will get the sega cd splash screen. If you don't get the led's on the front of the sega cd then check the power supply. If that doesn't work you need to clean the Genesis expantion port like it was a cart. These ports get dirty and will cause the unit to fail like you mention.
Fear your thoughts because they become your words
Fear your words because they become your actions
Fear your actions because they become your habits
Fear your habits because they become your character
Fear your character because it becomes your destiny
Therefore: Thinking and nurturing positive thoughts, at any point in your life, can change your destiny.