Sega CD Games Collection
The Sega CD (known as Mega-CD outside North America), released in 1991, was a groundbreaking CD-ROM add-on for the Sega Genesis that dramatically expanded the console's capabilities. It featured a double-speed CD-ROM drive, enhanced audio with a dedicated sound chip, and the ability to deliver full-motion video games. While criticized for its high price ($299 at launch) and some poorly executed FMV games, the Sega CD introduced several technical innovations including redbook audio support, larger storage capacity (up to 320MB vs cartridges' few MB), and some of the earliest console RPGs with voice acting like Lunar: The Silver Star. Notable titles included Sonic CD (with its time travel mechanics), the horror game Night Trap (which sparked controversy), and the impressive racing game Road Avenger. Though it sold approximately 2.24 million units, the Sega CD ultimately proved too expensive to develop for and was overshadowed by next-generation consoles.
All Sega CD Games
Sonic CD is a 1993 platform game developed by Sonic Team and published by Sega for the Sega CD. Notable for introducing Amy Rose and Metal Sonic, the game features time travel mechanics across Past, Present, and Future versions of each zone. Sonic must collect Time Stones to prevent Dr. Robotnik from conquering Little Planet.
Sonic the Hedgehog Megamix is an extensive fan-made modification of Sonic CD that completely transforms the game with new characters, levels, physics, and gameplay mechanics. Version 4.0b represents one of the most polished iterations of this ambitious project.
This expansive Sega CD fangame remixes content from Sonic 1-3 & Knuckles with original zones, playable characters (including Mighty and Ray), and CD-quality arranged music. Features new mechanics like elemental shields and a time-attack mode.
Mortal Kombat is a legendary fighting game known for its brutal combat and fatalities. The Sega CD version features enhanced graphics, CD-quality audio, and exclusive content. Players choose from iconic fighters like Scorpion, Sub-Zero, and Raiden to battle in Outworld tournaments.
Based on the 1994 martial arts comedy film, 3 Ninjas Kick Back for Sega CD expands the movie's storyline with enhanced cutscenes and CD-quality audio. Players alternate between Rocky, Colt, and Tum Tum across side-scrolling levels featuring platforming, stealth segments, and boss battles against the villainous Koga Clan.
This Sega CD exclusive combines side-scrolling action with cinematic storytelling as Spider-Man battles Kingpin's criminal empire. Featuring digitized voices from Marvel comics artists and an original storyline where Kingpin frames Spidey for theft, forcing him to recover stolen items within 24 hours to clear his name.
The Adventures of Batman & Robin is an action-platformer based on the acclaimed animated series, developed exclusively for Sega CD. Featuring digitized voice acting from the original cast and animated cutscenes, it captures the dark deco aesthetic of the TV show while delivering challenging gameplay.
Final Fight CD is the 1993 Sega CD port of Capcom's arcade classic, featuring enhanced audio and all three original characters (Haggar, Cody, Guy) plus the previously Japan-exclusive character Sodom. This definitive version includes cut CD-quality music, extended cutscenes, and a bonus arranged soundtrack mode.
The Sega CD enhanced port of Jordan Mechner's cinematic platformer features CD-quality audio, new cutscenes, and smoother animations. Guide the Prince through treacherous palace dungeons to rescue the Princess within 60 minutes of real-time gameplay.
A groundbreaking strategy RPG for Sega CD featuring turn-based battles on isometric maps, four playable lords with unique armies, and CD-quality audio enhancing its dark fantasy narrative.
This Sega CD enhanced version of the aquatic adventure features CD-quality audio, new cutscenes, and additional levels. Play as Ecco, a young dolphin separated from his pod, who must solve puzzles and battle sea creatures to uncover an alien conspiracy threatening Earth's oceans.
Popful Mail is a side-scrolling action RPG originally developed by Falcom and ported to Sega CD by Sega in 1994. The game follows the adventures of Mail, a sassy elf bounty hunter, as she teams up with a wizard and a warrior to stop an evil demon lord. The Sega CD version features full voice acting, animated cutscenes, and enhanced CD-quality music.
Lunar: The Silver Star is a role-playing video game developed by Game Arts and originally published by Sega for the Sega CD. The game follows the journey of Alex, a young boy who dreams of becoming a Dragonmaster like his hero Dyne, as he embarks on an epic adventure to save the world from an ancient evil.
Road Avenger is a 1991 FMV interactive movie game developed by Wolf Team and published by Sega for the Sega CD. Players control a high-speed pursuit through quick-time events and branching paths as they seek revenge against the gang that murdered their family.
A groundbreaking cinematic platformer following amnesiac agent Conrad B. Hart as he uncovers an alien conspiracy. The Sega CD version features enhanced audio, full voice acting, and new animated cutscenes.
The enhanced Sega CD version of the cult classic platformer featuring the groovy intergalactic earthworm. Includes new animated cutscenes, CD-quality audio, and additional gameplay content not found in the cartridge version.
Shining Force CD is a tactical RPG developed for the Sega CD in 1994. It serves as a remake/compilation of the Game Gear Shining Force Gaiden games, enhanced with CD-quality audio, animated cutscenes, and expanded content. Players lead a team of warriors through grid-based battles against the evil Iom and his demon army.

















