We look at some Sega CD games that came from the arcade and how well they hold up.
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Opening "Sega" jingle is from Astal for the Sega Saturn.
Ending Music during the credits is from Batman for the Sega Genesis.
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By: Jan Neves
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Intro by Evan S.
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Episode Notes:
1. MAME used for arcade games. There are a number of emulation errors you may notice. The chase seen in Lethal Enforcers has borked scrolling for instance.
2. Mega SG with a Mega SD for most of the Sega CD footage.
3. Games covered in the order they appear:
After Burner III
Fatal Fury Special
Final Fight CD
Mortal Kombat
NBA JAM
The Ninja Warriors
Road Avenger
Samurai Shodown
StarBlade
Lethal Enforcers I & II
Night Striker
Sega Arcade Classic Collection
Sengoku Denshou
4. The Japanese Mega CD launched for over $400 in late 1991. With import fees and shipping, it was a $500+ product. A brutal proposition for my $100 a week check. Since the Mega CD was region locked, it also meant $60-$70 per game before shipping.
5. I still have a number of my original Sega CD games. I use to listen to them in my car CD player for the longest time.
6. The Ninja Warriors segment shows a zoomed in arcade version so you can see the details better.