The Sega Mega-CD was released first in Japan on December 12, 1991. Its retail price was ¥49,800 and had two launch titles, both third party and both X68000 ports: Wolf Team’s Sol-Feace and Micronet’s Heavy Nova. Sega didn’t give its developers much time to produce CD software – while it estimated CD games cost less to physically produce, development time was much longer. As such, several early games were, curiously, RPGs, released on the grounds that they were “big” games that typically didn’t require advanced special effects. It was also a genre that was (and continues to be) popular with Japanese audiences. 15,000 consoles were sold on the first day in Japan.
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Originally posted on January 5, 2022 @ 9:00 am
