A-Rank Thunder TanjouhenW
A-Rank Thunder Tanjouhen

A-Rank Thunder Tanjouhen is an adventure game released in 1993 on Mega-CD. The game was developed by Riot and released by Telenet. The game's cover art was created by Yasushi Nirasawa, in his position as a model-builder for Hobby Japan magazine.

The Adventures of Batman & Robin (video game)W
The Adventures of Batman & Robin (video game)

The Adventures of Batman & Robin is a series of video game adaptations released between 1994 and 1995 featuring the DC Comics characters Batman and Robin based on Batman: The Animated Series. The games were released for numerous platforms, with the Genesis, Game Gear, and Sega CD versions published by Sega while the Super NES version was published by Konami.

Android Assault: The Revenge of Bari-ArmW
Android Assault: The Revenge of Bari-Arm

Android Assault: The Revenge of Bari-Arm, released in Japan as Bari-arm (バリ・アーム), is a 1993 shoot 'em up video game developed and published by Human Entertainment for the Sega CD.

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Anett Futatabi

Annet Futatabi is a side scrolling, beat-em-up video game developed and published by Wolf Team for the Mega CD hardware add-on for the Mega Drive. It is the final in a trilogy of games that also includes Earnest Evans and El Viento. The game was released only in Japan in 1993.

BattlecorpsW
Battlecorps

Battlecorps is a video game developed by Core Design and published by Time Warner for the Sega CD in 1994.

Bouncers (video game)W
Bouncers (video game)

Bouncers is a video game developed by Dynamix and published by Electronic Arts for the Sega CD in 1994.

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Captain Tsubasa (Mega-CD video game)

Captain Tsubasa (キャプテン翼) is a 1994 video game released by Tecmo for the Sega Mega-CD and based on the popular Captain Tsubasa manga/anime series. It was published only in Japan.

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Cyborg 009

Cyborg 009 is a manga created by Shotaro Ishinomori. It was serialized in many different Japanese magazines, including Monthly Shōnen King, Weekly Shōnen Magazine, Shōnen Big Comic, COM, Shōjo Comic, Weekly Shōnen Sunday, Monthly Shōnen Jump, and Monthly Comic Nora. In 2012, comiXology acquired the digital distribution rights to Shotaro Ishinomori's catalogue, including Cyborg 009.

Dark WizardW
Dark Wizard

Dark Wizard, known in Japan as Dark Wizard: Yomigaerishi Yami no Madoushi , is a role-playing video game developed and published by Sega for the Sega CD.

Dungeon Explorer (1995 video game)W
Dungeon Explorer (1995 video game)

Dungeon Explorer is an action role-playing video game co-developed by Hudson Soft and Westone and published by Sega in North America on May 1995 exclusively for the Sega CD and later in Europe by Hudson Soft the same year. The third installment in the eponymous franchise, it shares the same name as with 1989's Dungeon Explorer but is not a port of any previous entry and is very different from other titles in the series.

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ESPN NBA Hangtime '95

ESPN NBA HangTime '95 is a basketball video game developed and published by Sony Imagesoft for the Sega CD.

Eternal Champions: Challenge from the Dark SideW
Eternal Champions: Challenge from the Dark Side

Eternal Champions: Challenge from the Dark Side is a fighting video game for the Sega CD. It was published in June 1995 in North America and during the same year in Europe, within the waning days of the platform lifespan.

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Formula One World Championship: Beyond the Limit

Formula One World Championship: Beyond the Limit, released in Japan as Heavenly Symphony: Formula One World Championship 1993 (ヘブンリーシンフォニー) is a racing game developed and published by Sega, with production assistance from by Fuji Television, and released for the Sega CD in 1994. As the name implies, the game places the player in the seat of a Formula One car complete with multiple teams and opponents, and all the licensed tracks of the series.

Ground Zero: TexasW
Ground Zero: Texas

Ground Zero: Texas is a full motion video game, released for the Sega CD in November 1993. The game relies heavily on video footage, with which the player interacts. It contains 110 minutes of interactive footage from four different cameras. It was directed by Dwight H. Little, who is also known for the films Marked for Death and Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers.

Heart of the AlienW
Heart of the Alien

Heart of the Alien is a cinematic platform game developed by Interplay Entertainment and Virgin Interactive and was released by Virgin Interactive in 1994 for the Sega CD exclusively in North America. It is a sequel to Another World and continues the story directly from where the original ended. The game switches the player's role from Another World; this time the player takes control of Buddy, the main character's alien ally from the previous game.

Jurassic Park (Sega CD video game)W
Jurassic Park (Sega CD video game)

Jurassic Park is a 1994 point-and-click adventure game developed and published by Sega for the Sega CD. The video game is based on the 1993 film of the same name, and includes elements from Michael Crichton's 1990 novel, which the film is based upon.

Keio Flying SquadronW
Keio Flying Squadron

Keio Flying Squadron is a scrolling shooter video game for the Sega/Mega CD. It was developed by Victor Entertainment and first published in Japan in 1993, and later in Europe and North America in 1994. A sequel, Keio Flying Squadron 2, was released in 1996.

Lunar: The Silver StarW
Lunar: The Silver Star

Lunar: The Silver Star is a role-playing video game developed by Game Arts and Studio Alex for the Sega/Mega-CD, originally published by Game Arts and released in Japan in 1992. After a successful release, the game was translated and localized by Working Designs for release in North America the following year.

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The Masked Rider: Kamen Rider ZO

The Masked Rider: Kamen Rider ZO is a video game developed by Toei and published by Sega of America for the Sega CD.

Midnight RaidersW
Midnight Raiders

Midnight Raiders is a video game developed by American studio Stargate Productions and published by Sega for the Sega CD.

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Sega CD video game)W
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Sega CD video game)

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers is a video game for the Sega CD console. It was produced by Sega TruVideo and released by Sega in US and Europe in 1994. The game consists mostly of footage from nine episodes of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers TV series, which featured footage from Kyōryū Sentai Zyuranger.

Power Factory Featuring C+C Music FactoryW
Power Factory Featuring C+C Music Factory

Power Factory Featuring C+C Music Factory is a 1992 video game developed by Digital Pictures and published by Sony Imagesoft for the Sega CD. The game puts the player in control of editing the music videos for dance-pop group C+C Music Factory on 3 different songs: "Gonna Make You Sweat," "Things That Make You Go Hmmm..." and "Here We Go Let's Rock & Roll.", and takes place in a fictional "music factory". Digital Pictures also released three more games in the same style, the Make My Video series.

Prize Fighter (video game)W
Prize Fighter (video game)

Prize Fighter is a boxing video game developed by Digital Pictures and released by Sega for its Sega CD in 1993. Like other Digital Pictures titles, it is an interactive movie utilizing full motion video. All video footage during gameplay is in black and white. The game was directed by Ron Stein, who had previously worked as a fight coordinator for various films. Played entirely from a first-person perspective, the game casts players as an upstart boxer known as "The Kid", who must fight a series of opponents and win the championship. Prize Fighter was the pack-in game for the X'Eye, alongside two non-gaming software titles.

Racing AcesW
Racing Aces

Racing Aces is a 1993 video game for the Sega CD that was developed by American company Hammond & Leyland and published by Sega. It was released exclusively in North America. There is a selection of 30 different playable characters; all of them are parodies of 20th century celebrities.

Rapid Deployment Force: Global ConflictW
Rapid Deployment Force: Global Conflict

Rapid Deployment Force: Global Conflict is a video game developed and published by Absolute Entertainment for the Sega CD.

Robo AlesteW
Robo Aleste

Robo Aleste, released in Japan as Dennin Aleste (電忍アレスタ), is a 1992 vertically scrolling shooter video game developed and published by Compile for the Sega CD. Tengen and Sega released the English version of the game overseas in 1993. It is the last game in the Aleste series, and is a follow-up to MUSHA for the Sega Genesis. A Sequel titled Dennin Aleste 2 was planned for the Sega CD on 1993, but was cancelled.

Sega Classics Arcade CollectionW
Sega Classics Arcade Collection

Sega Classics Arcade Collection is the name of two compilations released for the Sega CD. Despite their titles, both versions of Sega Classics Arcade Collection include only the Sega Genesis ports of all the games included.

Shadowrun (1996 video game)W
Shadowrun (1996 video game)

Shadowrun (シャドウラン) is a cyberpunk visual novel role-playing video game for the Sega Mega-CD adapted from the Japanese version of the pen and paper RPG Shadowrun by FASA. It was developed by Japanese company Compile and released on February 23, 1996 in Japan only as both the last Mega-CD game released in Japan and the last game released anywhere on the Mega-CD/Sega CD.

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Shining Force CD

Shining Force CD (シャイニングフォースCD) is a 1994 strategy role-playing game developed by Sonic! Software Planning for the Sega CD, and a remake of the games Shining Force Gaiden and Shining Force Gaiden II that were originally for the Game Gear. Although the game went largely unnoticed upon release in 1995. It has gained a cult following and considered to be one of the best titles released for the SEGA CD platform.

SoulstarW
Soulstar

Soulstar is a hybrid rail shooter/third-person shooter video game developed and originally published by Core Design for the Sega CD in Europe on April 1994, then in North America by Time Warner Interactive on September 1994, and later in Japan by Victor Entertainment on December 22 of the same year as well.

The Terminator (Sega CD video game)W
The Terminator (Sega CD video game)

The Terminator is a 1993 platform shoot 'em up game developed and published by Virgin Games for the Sega CD. It is based on the 1984 film of the same name, and includes full motion video from the film. The game was praised for its graphics and its soundtrack composed by Tommy Tallarico, although the film footage was considered low quality. The gameplay also received some criticism.

The Third World War (video game)W
The Third World War (video game)

The Third World War, released in Japan as The IIIrd World War , is a 1993 turn-based strategy game for the Mega-CD developed by Micronet. A Sega Genesis version was planned but never released.

Wild WoodyW
Wild Woody

Wild Woody is a 1995 platform video game developed and published by Sega for the Sega CD. The game's premise is centered on the eponymous character, an anthropomorphic pencil who must gather the scattered segments of the totem pole that brought him to life. Woody is capable of erasing enemies and obstacles as well as creating sketches to destroy enemies or improve his navigation.

Wirehead (video game)W
Wirehead (video game)

Wirehead is an interactive movie developed by the Code Monkeys for the Sega CD, and published by Sega and MGM Interactive in 1995.

WWF Rage in the CageW
WWF Rage in the Cage

WWF Rage in the Cage is a professional wrestling video game released on December 21, 1993 for the Sega CD gaming system. It is a spin-off of sorts of LJN's 16-bit WWF games, as the gameplay engine and graphical style are the same as in WWF Royal Rumble for the Super NES and Sega Genesis.