Difference between revisions 14227359 and 14397226 on enwikiThe '''Sega Mega''' ([[Japanese language|Japanese]]: '''メガCD''') is an add-on device for the [[Sega Mega Drive]] released in [[Europe]], [[Australia]] and [[Japan]]. The [[North America|North American]] version is called the '''Sega CD'''. The device allow the user to both play CD audio discs and specially designed game CDs. It can also play [[CD plus G|CD+G]] discs. (contracted; show full)The system sold 100,000 units during the first year of release in Japan. However, cost issues prevented more units from being sold. ===North America=== Sega of Japan did not speak to Sega of America about their Mega-CD plans for that market until a few months later. The Sega CD had been announced at the [[Chicago]] CES on November [[1992]]. In the end, the Sega CD failed to convince North American gamers, mostly due to the cost of the console. There just was not enough value for the price. Moreover, the game experience was little improved. (contracted; show full)*[http://www.segacd.org/expression/site_3/segabase/CD/SegaBase-SegaCDGames.html SegaCD.org complete game listing] [[Category:Video game consoles]] [[Category:Sega hardware]] [[fr:Mega-CD]] [[ja:メガCD]] [[sv:Mega CD]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=14397226.
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