Difference between revisions of "Sega Genesis"
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| colspan=2 | June 22, 2021 || 1 || {{#duration: 1h20m46s}} || ''[[Sonic Weekathon]]'' || [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfujXvl455i9rUMeYAO2cmLtV_Uu9RK0M playlist] | | colspan=2 | June 22, 2021 || 1 || {{#duration: 1h20m46s}} || ''[[Sonic Weekathon]]'' || [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfujXvl455i9rUMeYAO2cmLtV_Uu9RK0M playlist] | ||
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− | | rowspan= | + | | rowspan=6 | 4 || rowspan=6 | '''''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 3 & Knuckles]]''''' || rowspan=6 | [[1994]] || June 23, 2011 || June 24, 2011 || 2 || rowspan=2 {{#duration: 3h12m14s}} || ''[[Sonic Week]]'' || <s>dpadup.com</s> |
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| September 16, 2011 || October 12, 2011 || 18 || ''[[Sonic Week]]'' (reupload) || [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5BF251394F6504B3 playlist] | | September 16, 2011 || October 12, 2011 || 18 || ''[[Sonic Week]]'' (reupload) || [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5BF251394F6504B3 playlist] | ||
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+ | | June 23, 2021 || ongoing || 1 || {{#duration: 53m10s}} || ''[[Sonic Weekathon]]'' || [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfujXvl455i8mkDn99JwiQM1Rp02Jpr9z playlist] | ||
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| rowspan=2 | 83 || rowspan=2 | ''[[ToeJam & Earl]]'' || rowspan=2 | [[1991]] || May 26, 2015 || June 5, 2015 || 9 || {{#duration: 2h15m48s}} || || [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfujXvl455i9tpjTSD2jW8DCSP8Ffaj20 playlist] | | rowspan=2 | 83 || rowspan=2 | ''[[ToeJam & Earl]]'' || rowspan=2 | [[1991]] || May 26, 2015 || June 5, 2015 || 9 || {{#duration: 2h15m48s}} || || [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfujXvl455i9tpjTSD2jW8DCSP8Ffaj20 playlist] |
Revision as of 10:34, 23 June 2021
The Sega Genesis (known as the Sega Mega Drive outside of North America) is a 16-bit home video game console created by Sega, released in 1988 in Japan and 1989 in North America. It is part of the fourth generation of video game consoles, and is Sega's third home console. 55 different games from the console's library have been played on The D-Pad.