![]() Actually a lot of Sega properties are still here on this website, it's mainly just Sonic (and OutRun, After Burner) that really got the boot with a lot of fanmade albums, Gamerips and whatnot also removed.Īs to why YouTube uploads are somehow allowed, it might be because the tracks uploaded areĪ) mostly Gamerips, therefore compressed, not additionally mastered and not lossless studio qualityī) affected by the additional YouTube compression, which also further lowers the audio quality (or rather cuts off higher frequencies), even if most people are just fine with it While they were at it, many other SEGA albums were ordered to be removed too, this one seems to have slipped through the cracks. This concerns official soundtrack releases and albums that you can either buy physically on CD or get on streaming services.Īs this website offered many rips directly from released CDs, some of which mere weeks or months old, for FREE, a removal was ordered as the original composers would not get a single cent from this. With seven distinct versions, it also has the largest number of licensed versions of any console.Wave Master is SEGA's Music label and manages the music of their games, most SEGA composers are part of Wave Master. The Genesis also supported a number of add-on components (32X, CD, Power Base Converter), making it one of the most flexible systems ever developed. The Genesis could do things that the NES simply couldn't. Sega also focused attention on its better graphics, speed, and sound, especially after the release of Sonic. Sega marketed the Genesis as hip, cool, and edgy. These efforts were often successful, Nintendo Exclusivity Clause not-withstanding. In addition to porting over popular coin-op games, Sega executives worked hard to lure developers away from Nintendo. The Genesis was developed with the American market and consumer in mind. They are even available for download on the Nintendo Wii Virtual Console. Genesis games are re-released even today as part of collector's editions for the PS2, PSP, and other systems. ![]() Games continued to be released internationally as recently as 2002. ![]() It was the first successful 16-bit system, with a 14-year lifespan second only to the Nintendo Game Boy. It also inaugurated the Console Wars of the 1990s. Released in 1989, the Sega Genesis heralded the coming of the 16-bit era. ![]()
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