❝The consumer game console that made the SEGA name famous around the world. Other software makers were eager to release their own titles on the platform, and there was no shortage of optional peripherals. List price was ¥21,000. It was released in North America under the name “GENESIS” the following year in 1989, and in Europe in 1990. With the release of “Sonic The Hedgehog” in 1991, its popularity exploded and the game console sold more than 15 million units in North America and 8 million in Europe.❞ 60th.sega.com
Three-disc vinyl soundtrack for Thunder Force IV, alternative titled "Lightening Force: Quest for the Darkstar," ships from PixelCrib.
Limited edition Space Harrier remastered vinyl LP back in stock, shipping from London-based record label Data Discs.
London-based publisher Data Discs' Altered Beast vinyl LP, sourced from the Mega Drive console, ships from PixelCrib in Melbourne.
Overseen by Sega sound team member Hiro, Wave Master label's four-disc box set "GO SEGA: 60th Anniversary Album" due out on March 24 in Japan.
Half a dozen digital soundtracks from Konami's Contra Anniversary Collection available for streaming on the Apple Music platform.
Officially licensed by Sega, the Comix Zone vinyl soundtrack ships from Cartridge Thunder in Chicago and PixelCrib in Australia.
London-based publisher presses the Streets of Rage 3 vinyl soundtrack album, available in classic black or translucent orange.
"Street Safer, Go" mod distributed through Steam alters 16-bit brawler Streets of Rage by inverting the music score by Yuzo Koshiro.
Streets of Rage vinyl soundtrack album, published by London-based Data Discs, back in stock on translucent red vinyl.
London-based label in collaboration with Sega publishes two-disc Streets of Rage 2 soundtrack album, pressed to frosted clear vinyl.
Sega commemorated the 20th anniversary of Sonic the Hedgehog with the Sonic 1&2 CD soundtrack album release.