
MediaKick: "The first game to feature on our R/R/R Files was always a game I cherished from a young age. After somehow coming across it in a random computer shop, I remembered reading about this game in a gaming magazine when I was even younger and thinking, “I want this game”. It wasn’t the original Mega CD (Sega CD for U.S. readers) version, but it was a PC port made a few years later. As one of the few games worth purchasing for the Mega CD, I wasn’t alone in wishing for a return to form, with some even praying for a change back to the Japanese/European soundtrack. Both the port to the PC and the bundle Sonic Gems Collection far later featured the U.S. soundtrack. Days after publishing the first R/R/R in the series, Sega announced that Sonic CD would make its grand return. Was it worth the wish to preserve this gem of a long gone era?"

The Outerhaven writes: My Arcade debuts the Sonic the Hedgehog arcade mini-cabs, the mighty player and joystick player at CES 2025.

The Sega CD (aka Mega CD) had some classics that still live on today. Here's the 7 best Sega CD games & how to play them on modern consoles.
Series X/S + Dev Mode. It's a shame the retail mode emulators got removed, dev mode looks like a pain in the ass.
Final Fight was a great game on the CD, not only on the system but as a fighting game of the time as well. Up there in some ways with Streets of Rage 2 IMO. It's too bad they didn't continue putting the rest of them on there, the music is top notch too.
There is some wrong information in this article. I just checked for Sonic CD and Shining Force CD on Nintendo Switch eShop (as stated in the article) across 4 different regions, and they are not available.

Even if the Sega franchise strikes you as dabbling in old school gaming, it is well worth a look at the systems. Some of the original Sega CD (or Mega-CD in Europe) games have an astounding amount of appeal that lovers of all things gaming should consider giving a try.
Silpheed, Android Assault, Lords of thunder, Solfeace, flying squadron. That's why I own Mega cd.
Maybe one day Konami won’t be lame and they can release a Sega CD collection with Snatcher.
the only problem with owning a Sega CD is the hardware is less than reliable nowadays. I have an Analogue Mega SG which is an updated version of a genesis along with a Mega SD cartridge which allows me to play Sega CD games off of it. I have the entire Genesis / Sega CD library on the cart and it's great. Although many of these games do not hold up well, lol.