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Sega Genesis / Mega Drive
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The original Japanese Mega Drive
Model 2 Genesis with 6-button controller
  • Top: Original Japanese Mega Drive
  • Bottom: Genesis Model 2
  • Other variations are pictured under Variations below.
DeveloperSega
ManufacturerSega
TypeHome video game console
GenerationFourth
Release date
  • JP: October 29, 1988
  • NA: August 14, 1989
  • KOR: August 1990
  • PAL: September 1990
  • BRA: September 1, 1990
  • IND: April 1994[1]
Lifespan
  • 1988–1997 (Sega)
  • 1998–1999 (Majesco)
  • 1990-2023 (Tectoy)
Introductory price¥21,000 (equivalent to ¥24,600 in 2019)
US$189 (equivalent to $460 in 2023)
£189.99 (equivalent to £460 in 2021)
Discontinued
  • WW: 1997 (Sega)
  • NA: 1999 (Majesco Entertainment)
  • BR: 2023 [citation needed](Tectoy)
Units sold
  • Sega: 30.75 million
  • Majesco: 1.5 million (projected)
  • Tectoy: 3 million
MediaROM cartridge
CPU
  • Motorola 68000 @ 7.6 MHz
  • Zilog Z80 @ 3.58 MHz
Memory64 KB RAM, 64 KB VRAM, 8 KB audio RAM
Display
  • Progressive: 320×224, 256×224 (NTSC) or 320×240, 256×240 (PAL) pixels, 512 color palette, 61 colors on-screen
  • Interlaced: 320×448, 256×448 (NTSC) or 320×480, 256×480 (PAL)
Sound
  • Yamaha YM2612
  • Texas Instruments SN76489
Online services
  • Sega Meganet
  • Sega Channel
  • XBAND
Best-selling game
  • Sonic the Hedgehog (15 million, pack-in)[2]
  • Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (6 million)[3]
Backward
compatibility
Master System[a]
PredecessorMaster System
SuccessorSega Saturn
RelatedSega CD
32X

The Sega Genesis, also known as the Mega Drive[b] outside North America, is a 16-bit fourth generation home video game console developed and sold by Sega. It was Sega's third console and the successor to the Master System. Sega released it in 1988 in Japan as the Mega Drive, and in 1989 in North America as the Genesis. In 1990, it was distributed as the Mega Drive by Virgin Mastertronic in Europe, Ozisoft in Australasia, and Tectoy in Brazil. In South Korea, it was distributed by Samsung Electronics as the Super Gam*Boy and later the Super Aladdin Boy.[c]

Designed by an R&D team supervised by Hideki Sato and Masami Ishikawa, the Genesis was adapted from Sega's System 16 arcade board, centered on a Motorola 68000 processor as the CPU, a Zilog Z80 as a sound controller, and a video system supporting hardware sprites, tiles, and scrolling. It plays a library of more than 900 games on ROM-based cartridges. Several add-ons were released, including a Power Base Converter to play Master System games. It was released in several different versions, some created by third parties. Sega created two network services to support the Genesis: Sega Meganet and Sega Channel.

In Japan, the Mega Drive fared poorly against its two main competitors, Nintendo's Super Famicom and NEC's PC Engine, but it achieved considerable success in North America, Brazil, and Europe. Contributing to its success was its library of arcade game ports, the popularity of Sega's Sonic the Hedgehog series, several popular sports franchises, and aggressive youth marketing that positioned it as the cool console for adolescents. The 1991 North American release of the Super Nintendo Entertainment System triggered a fierce battle for market share in the United States and Europe known as the "console war".[4][5] This drew attention to the video game industry, and the Genesis and several of its games attracted legal scrutiny on matters involving reverse engineering and video game violence. Controversy surrounding violent games such as Night Trap and Mortal Kombat led Sega to create the Videogame Rating Council, a predecessor to the Entertainment Software Rating Board.

30.75 million first-party Genesis units were sold worldwide. In addition, Tectoy sold an estimated 3 million licensed variants in Brazil, Majesco projected it would sell 1.5 million licensed variants of the system in the United States and smaller numbers were sold by Samsung in South Korea. By the mid-2010s, licensed third-party Genesis rereleases were still being sold by AtGames in North America and Europe. Many games have been re-released in compilations or on online services such as the Nintendo Virtual Console, Xbox Live Arcade, PlayStation Network, and Steam. The Genesis was succeeded in 1994 by the Sega Saturn.

  1. ^ "Shaw Wallace to manufacture and market Sega TV games in India".
  2. ^ Sonic the Hedgehog GameTap Retrospective Pt. 3/4. GameTap. February 17, 2009. Event occurs at 1:25. Archived from the original on July 21, 2016. Retrieved September 24, 2011. cf. "Review: Sonic Jam". Sega Saturn Magazine. No. 22. August 1997. p. 68. The original Megadrive game sold over 14 million copies.
  3. ^ Boutros, Daniel (August 5, 2006). "A Detailed Cross-Examination of Yesterday and Today's Best-Selling Platform Games". Game Developer. Archived from the original on November 20, 2015. Retrieved May 20, 2022.
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