I've got a burned copy of what claims to be a beta of citizen X, but it wouldn't run in any emulators on on real hardware i tried it in. Sega CD one thinks it's a CD+G of silence and blackness.
No idea if this is helpful at all.
I think I'll throw in:
Indiana Jones & The Fate of Atlantis
I've read a review for it in sega visions and it looked completed but as far as I know, it never came out in any form. The only thing I can think it might of come out on is Mega CD but I've never heard of it.
Wasn't that going to be a 32X CD game before Sega realized how few people had both add-ons?Originally Posted by Melf
I believe I heard that as well... that it was going to be a 32x game. I hear it was also finished.Originally Posted by slownerveaction
I still can't believe that someone said the Sega CD had no good games besides the Lunars and Shining Force.
Silly, silly man!
Thanks for indulging my gaming habit when I was young, Dad. You were the best. I miss you. ~David Barnes 1926-2007~
I could have sworn I saw Braindead 13 for the Sega CD, but I'm probably just mixing it up with another version.
I have a working version of the game. I found it around 1999 in the net. Its a bad game...Originally Posted by Cryomancer
Yes, you are. I actually had Sega CD Braindead 13 on reserve for months and months until it was finally cancelled without release. You've gotta be thinking of the PSX version....I think.Originally Posted by Cthulhu
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I disagree. Although its true that the Sega CD saw a ton of crappy games, the same can be said of the Sony Playstation.Originally Posted by jasonegitto
I suggest that you try...
The Terminator (CD edition)
Sonic CD
Rise of the Dragon
Snatcher
Eternal Champions: Challenge from the Dark Side
Star Blade
Final Fight CD
Now THAT is a game that I'd really like to try! What's CD32?Originally Posted by digitalpress
Sonic CD is CONSTANTLY cited as the best Sonic game created, and I - for one - agree. An amazing game. Wish they'd friggin' released it in the Sonic Mega Collection.Originally Posted by jasonegitto
And Snatcher rocks HARD. As does Vay. And Shining Force CD.
Kee-ripes, some of the "best games" PERIOD were found only on the Sega CD it seems.
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Dont forget:Originally Posted by evildead2099
Soul star
Lords of thunder
Darkseed was also released for computers. I used to have it and the sequel.Originally Posted by digitalpress
EDIT: And The Underdogs have it and the manual! Go try it ... if you dare!
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[quote="Sniderman"]Another great SEGACD exclusive (not found on ANY other system, nor in PCs) is the sequel to "another world": Heart of the alien.Originally Posted by evildead2099
Its a great game...believe me...you just need to THINK
A Sega CD is worth the price of admission for Sonic CD itself.
Sure, there's other stuff as well that kicks ass, but I don't need anything other than the glory that is Sonic CD.
Ah, it's good to share the love of Sega CD. It's true. There are some really bad games on the system, but the good ones make the system well worth its cost, which is VERY cheap these days.
Remember...
AH3 Thunderstrike
Cobra Command
Dark Wizard
Dungeon Explorer
Ecco the Dolphin
Eternal Champions: Challenge From the Dark Side
Final Fight CD
Flashback: The Quest for Identity
Keio Flying Squadron
Lords of Thunder
Lunar 2: Eternal Blue
Lunar: The Silver Star
Mickey Mania: Timeless Adventures of Mickey Mouse
NHL '94
Popful Mail
Road Avenger
Sega Classics 4-in-1
Sega Classics 5-in-1
Shining Force CD
Snatcher
Sonic CD
Ultraverse Prime / Microcosm
A scan would be cool!Originally Posted by Melf
We've got people listing off Sega CD games left and right but no mention of Flink? That game is graphically gorgeous and one of the most innovative platformers of the 16-bit era.
It has great graphics...but I didnt like it that much...the character moved a little too slow, dont you think?Originally Posted by slownerveaction