Games played: Robo Aleste (0:00), Final Fight CD (0:15), Snatcher (0:29), Batman Returns (0:45), Sonic CD (1:00), Ecco the Dolphin (2:10)
@Gametester110-qf8vs5 күн бұрын
I had a U.S Model 2 Sega CD when it was New. Loved it. There is much goodness in it's library. The boot-up intro theme is Legendary also (Again, U.S. model 2. The other models and regions had different music).
@Cafeman_2D4 күн бұрын
I love all those.
@Cellfix4 күн бұрын
Been having some really tough times for the last year or two, so thank you for releasing content that are wholesome and not filled with the "hate" that the internet is filled with.. it helps me face the world in front of me.. thank you...
@RetroBirdGaming2 күн бұрын
Glad to do it and it means a lot that you appreciate it. I'm very intentional about that aspect of my channel.
@michaelharris52815 күн бұрын
I'm not sure if you already have a Thanksgiving video planned for next week, but I just want to say I'm grateful for you
@RetroBirdGaming5 күн бұрын
Taking the week off to spend with family. I'm grateful for all of you too!
@Gutsyredcoat5 күн бұрын
@@RetroBirdGaming gonna ride the op and say I'm grateful for you as well, enjoy your holiday
@michaelharris52815 күн бұрын
@@RetroBirdGaming enjoy spending it with your family! You definitely deserve a break haha
@meme_phis4 күн бұрын
🧐 pretty sure thanks giving already happe d in October 🫣
@Mastersaifer4 күн бұрын
You say that, but I know damn well I'm gonna be feasting on some nanners until I hear, "you don't deserve to Donkey Kong..." repeatedly
@GeistInTheMachine5 күн бұрын
1:05 Sonic Curry? Oh no... That'll make you gotta go fast in a bad way.
@SightlySinner5 күн бұрын
Sonic: that’s no good
@ronch550Күн бұрын
Hedgehog meat yum
@REVOLVERE5 күн бұрын
My cousin had the Sega CD. There were three games that i distinctly remember playing on that system. Sonic CD, Shining Force CD and Lunar: The Silver Star. Those games will always hold a special place in my heart ❤️
@RetroBirdGaming5 күн бұрын
Three really good ones!
@melvinburchett5 күн бұрын
Shining Force CD and Lunar are both in my top ten, Lunar is Choice 🤌
@goatbone5 күн бұрын
I'm so jealous of your cousin. Fantastic titles.
@mark63025 күн бұрын
hell yeah Lunar for life
@RockyP774 күн бұрын
I have a model 1 tower of power.... I got in a bidding war on ebay for the Sega CD portion.... I paid dearly, but I think it's the absolute COOLEST looking setup of all game consoles. I generally play emulation, but I bring it out every now and then to "give it a workout" and see that everything still works. Thanks for another great video this week!
@brentbieber12783 күн бұрын
I agree. Model 1 tower of power is where it’s at!
@RenoNV7752 күн бұрын
I came across your channel because I got tired of seeing so much negativity in gaming. Thank you for keeping this stuff light and enjoyable, it's much more interesting than tearing things down!
@RetroBirdGaming2 күн бұрын
Thank you! Glad you're enjoying it. I also don't enjoy how negative the internet can be.
@astrozork3215 күн бұрын
Dude, I love your channel. Makes me happy every time I see a new video.
@alex64gaming5 күн бұрын
Good old tower of power you can’t go wrong
@DB3XVI5 күн бұрын
Always liked the side loader more, much more slicker imo.
@RekkaAlexiel4 күн бұрын
I always appreciate your videos and your taste in humor. It's really helped on difficult days. Thank you!
@RetroBirdGaming4 күн бұрын
Glad it helps!
@jaycromer4 күн бұрын
I'm currently playing through the Sega CD version of Popful Mail and loving it.
@Gamevet5 күн бұрын
I didn't get the Sega CD until the clam shell unit was on sale for $149. I ended up having about 70 games for it, including Dark Wizard, Vay, Sonic CD, Snatcher, Lunar, Thunder Strike and about a dozen FMV games. When I got a Saturn, I traded in my Sega CD and Genesis collection to Die Hard Game Club, so I could get an Import of Wing Arms and an Action Replay cart. They gave me $15 credit for Snatcher. :(
@0x44_5 күн бұрын
This is basically the same story I had, but with a lot fewer games. I got it in the bargain bin in Blockbuster, and spent so many hours on Dark Wizard, not going very far. That game is so hard 😅
@bl1gh7y5 күн бұрын
Ouch! I feel ya, sold my complete copy of Panzer Dragoon Saga for a £5 😩
@caseyhayes45903 күн бұрын
@@bl1gh7y I sold mine for $180 on eBay in 2003 and that’s almost as bad now.
@awill8914 күн бұрын
I'm a poor gamer but I got a Sega CD in 2019 on Ebay for $60 and installed a new $5 fuse to fix it! It's worth it alone to play Snatcher in 240p RGB. All games being free with no need for modding is what makes it a fun and easy system to own.
@brichan18515 күн бұрын
RetroBird, I have recently fallen on really hard luck in life. I’ve also been suffering some big ol’ depression. Your video(s) is/are a breath of fresh air. From the bottom of my heart, thank you so much. I truly needed this one, tonight. ❤🥹
@weirdtoddedd20825 күн бұрын
Me too!!
@bl1gh7y5 күн бұрын
Same, easily my favourite KZbinr 😎👍 I love the humour in these awesome videos. I’d absolutely love to be in one 😊👍
@grawman674 күн бұрын
I absolutely understand that. Sending you a big hug and support, friend. You'll get through this and do great
@brichan18514 күн бұрын
@@grawman67 thank you for your kindness. I so appreciate it.
@grawman674 күн бұрын
@@brichan1851 You're welcome! Hope you're having a better day today 😊
@WilRJennings5 күн бұрын
I laughed out load when you used Ecco the Dolphin as a coaster
@craigflegel84505 күн бұрын
My first Gamepro magazine was Sept ‘93. Rocket Knight, Ranger X and Robo Aleste all reviewed. Robo was the one game I dreamed about playing but to this day I never have. Luckily I have the other two which has made my misery slightly less. I think I’m going to go buy a CD next week
@ChesterMan-qd3xj5 күн бұрын
Emulation is a great way to at least play these games.
@nisus84 күн бұрын
Got a Sega CD system (the v.1 "Tower of Power" version, with _Sol-Feace_ and other games) for Christmas '93, and it was amazing. Our cousins already got one the previous year, which let us play a bunch of games in advance. Though there *_were_* definitely at least a couple of FMV games worth picking up on the system -- _Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective_ Vols. 1 and 2, which were also released on Turbografx CD and PC (my high school's library lab had them available for play on CD-ROM). Spent I don't know how many hours playing endless matches of _Bill Walsh College Football_ as well as _Lunar: The Silver Star_ and _Lunar II: Eternal Blue_ -- the Sega CD had such an underrated lineup of titles.
@thestuff105 күн бұрын
Best thing about Retro Bird: CD QUALITY MUSIC.
@Lando001005 күн бұрын
Popful Mail was what convinced me to dig deeper in sega cd. It's similar to pc engine cd. Both quality we should have got more of.
@jeremiahthomas81405 күн бұрын
I have had a Sega CD since Christmas of 1993. Just started playing Dark Wizard this week. Sonic CD is my second favorite Sonic game after the original Genesis one.
@billysunshine91005 күн бұрын
Had over 50 titles, loved this system, still have it, and only Dark Wizard remains….i used to own Snatcher
@mark63025 күн бұрын
The soundtrack on Sonic cd is pure magic.
@TheKill3rShark15 күн бұрын
Yay! The Potassium man has uploaded another banger of a video.
@erneststackhouse11332 күн бұрын
Happy Thanksgiving Retro Bird! i can see your house now playing quality Ecco CD Sounds while feasting on Bananas...i mean Turkey! Ha-Ha!
@187StaticMr18 сағат бұрын
You are such a good hearted Person. Thank you for putting a smile on a rainy day. Greetings from Germany. I wish you only the best. Keep up the work.
@RetroBirdGaming17 сағат бұрын
Thank you. So kind of you. Greetings to you out in Germany!
@andreschiriff43544 күн бұрын
Everybody forgets that at the time the Sega CD come out any type of CD player cost over $400 And the Sega CD only cost $300 and you could play the best home version of Mortal Kombat and a few other great games and play your music in CDs
@danbauer36694 күн бұрын
Nice. MK is the only game in my Sega CD collection.
@tolerants2315 күн бұрын
Fmv games were the only games I played on it and I loved em all. Sewer Shark, Night Trap, Double Switch, Prize fighter, Corpse Killer, Ground Zero Texas, Bram Stokers Dracula. All great
@OriginalMasters2 күн бұрын
Excellent video, Matt. If anyone would like a partial addendum that covers Sega CD games to torture yourselves with, maybe you’ll enjoy our look at Bram Stoker’s Dracula.
@KaneAsIAm5 күн бұрын
Thanks Retro Bird for another fun video! I’m happy to watch, even when the topic is on a retro console I’m probably never going to own. Happy Thanksgiving!
@ryanstewart44444 күн бұрын
Another Amazing and thought provoking video from Retro Bird! I was Genesis kid that only ever saw the Sega CD and never played one in period - now I am thankful. I bought the Genesis Mini 2 partially so I could play the CD games and get a taste only to find out that I didn't like it. As a Genesis owner, when I want nostalgia I go for the Genesis itself, and while the SegaCD is close, it is also far enough away that it doesn't tickle the same spots. When I want to experience new things in old games I go for something I never played when I was younger. Funny you mention the retro gamers that retroactively discover handheld gaming as I am definitely one of those.
@emmanuelguerrero30713 күн бұрын
Man your videos are so entertaining. Keep going man. I think you/yourteam have a real knack for this.
@RetroBirdGaming2 күн бұрын
Thank you! It is just me :)
@MetalTiger885 күн бұрын
my rich kid buddy had a sega multimega back in 1994 wich cost around 1000DM in germany back then. we played a lot of sonic cd wich was cool and spiderman. but i always wanted to play road avenger he won't. it had such a cool cover, but he said that it is not a good game. around 2010 i bought my own multimega with road avenger and yeah it is an fmv game, but i really liked it😅ps: my favorite mega cd game is lords of thunder😊
@rars0n4 күн бұрын
While there are quite a lot of bad FMV games out there, they manage to capture a certain era of gaming that is mostly gone for good, and some of them can still be quite entertaining. They're definitely not for everyone, especially back then because they were so different in terms of gameplay compared to traditional games, but I definitely still hold a place in my heart for them. Or at least some of them. The games that do it the best are the ones that tell a story with moments where the player has to react with input, like Road Avenger. The games that try to turn FMV into gameplay tend to suck (the ones that immediately come to mind are Slam City, Fahrenheit, and Supreme Warrior).
@jonzo225 күн бұрын
You know what's crazy, Hideo Kojima is 61
@koolaid335 күн бұрын
No, this cannot be! I don't believe this!
@tguit-fiddler56925 күн бұрын
time is a ruthless bastard.
@prezidenttrump51714 күн бұрын
61 isn't old. 78 is old. 80+ and we're dead as men.
@izzatsufian27965 күн бұрын
I have mixed opinion about Sega CD, the add on for Genesis failure would destroy Sega console market but on the other hand, the graphics and games are looks more better especially using CD than cartridges, which handles more storage. If Sega of Japan isn't massive doofus, Sega would compete Xbox, PlayStation and Nintendo.
@Gamevet5 күн бұрын
No, that would be the 32X and the early launch of the Saturn.
@rars0n4 күн бұрын
I noticed while watching this video that your voice somewhat reminds me of Will Forte. I love your humor, by the way. And I don't know how you capture such gorgeous CRT footage, but it's excellent!
@RetroBirdGaming4 күн бұрын
Thanks! Glad you like the footage.
@rars0n4 күн бұрын
@@RetroBirdGaming The CRT footage is my favorite part of your videos. No wait, it's actually the humor. But the CRT footage is so good, it's a REALLY close second.
@SaturmornCarvilli4 күн бұрын
I just have the Genesis Mini 2 for Sega CD games. I'm glad they are on there. From either a historic, genre or excellent game of the Sega CD games there are fantastic. Because I haven't really been able to play MUSHA, Robo Aleste is my favorite Genesis game due to the Genesis Mini 2. Even though I think the mini console craze is over, I still hold out hope for a Genesis Mini 3. Or any of the Sega consoles, honestly. What got me into Yakuza/Like A Dragon are the arcade ports in them. Which I can play for hours. So, if there isn't ever another Sega retro console, that series and its spin-offs is a fine by me as a place to play all those old Sega games, too.
@bradbrown87595 күн бұрын
Plain Awsome! The only FMV game I ever liked and finished was Wire Head. Good fun. Soul star, Battle core, Stellar fire, Raceing Aces and Wing Commander are some of my treasured favorites.
@Blas4ublasphemy4 күн бұрын
I thought that just having home versions of Dragon's Lair and Mad Dog Mcree made it worth the console price alone!
@Dorelaxen5 күн бұрын
I love my Sega CD. Yep,. even the FMV games. Oddly enough, the 3 rarest games I own are on the SCD.
@KaitenKenbu4 күн бұрын
Very cool video. I encounteered the Saturn way vefore i ever heard about rhe CD back in the day. Have been playing some of the bangers of the Sega CD recently and they rock.
@kingedwin5 күн бұрын
Obviously, a REAL Sega fan would get both the Sega CD and 32X so they can play all four games released for the double add-on monstrosity, including the re-release of Night Trap.
@SDKagu2 күн бұрын
before I get this I need to beat my retro back log xD great vid, welcome back!
@Totavier5 күн бұрын
Since never own a Genesis, well didn't have any idea of their add-ons like the CD and 32X (and both combined). But thanks to the emulation and ports at least I could play Snatcher (in an emulator on a modded PSP) and Sonic CD on PS3 (the HD port), only game that I never could play was the Earthworm Jim Special Edition one..., but at least I managed to get the ripped files of the soundtrack, lol!. 😂 And luckily I have seen that various of the FMV games were ported to modern consoles, mostly on PS4.
@ResidentXombie5 күн бұрын
I have a Mega Everdrive Pro and I find that more reliable than original Sega CD hardware.
@Lonewolfz244 күн бұрын
Hello sir, this is directly aimed at you retro bird, love the channel, been with you for a while, great videos and humor. I would like to ask that you get your CRT calibrated so the current image warble is removed , its hurting my eyes, and soul =) Most CRTs have a deep config settings menu to adjust all aspects of the image on screen (usually a button sequence on the remote while the TV is off, google your brand). And then use a grid pattern (on a test cart (or rom)) to correct any geometric issues (as yours has some big ones)
@RetroBirdGaming4 күн бұрын
I appreciate you trying to help, but trust me, I've gone deep into the service menu and the TV is calibrated about as good as I can get it. CRTs will never be perfect.. mine could be better, but it doesn't bother me.
@Lonewolfz244 күн бұрын
@RetroBirdGaming well, glad to hear you are good with it, yes, they can sometimes never be fixed completely without tear down and adjustment of the magnet weights on the barrel of the tube, not something for most to try.
@RetroBirdGaming3 күн бұрын
For sure. I do have a PVM that may need to be sent in for a tune up at some point.. so perhaps the Trinitron will be dropped off with it. Main problem is that then I'll be without my CRTs for a while. Boo!
@Sly88Frye4 күн бұрын
Even though I grew up in the 90s somehow I did not know about the Sega CD back then. I mean my family and I we did have a Sega Genesis that had the second channel on it although we also had an SNES as well. Maybe I might try and emulator for the Sega CD when I have a working computer again. The first time I ever played Sonic CD was some demo on my smartphone like 10 years ago. But the first time I ever played the game all the way through was thanks to Sonic origins plus and I played as knuckles
@IamMarkSmith4 күн бұрын
Real deal, for the price of a Sega CD in good condition I highly recommend to people who are interested to buy an Everdrive X7 or a Terraonion Mega SG and set themselves up with what they need to run it through one of those. If then you love the Sega CD so much you want one physically, then you’ll know whether one is worth it for you. I own a CDX that I bought about 19 years ago, and I love it. Final Fight, Sonic CD, and Jaguar XJ220 are my favorites.
@mattb65225 күн бұрын
Good video! 0:08 His name is my name, too! Anyways, I've loved the Sega CD! I got my first taste of it as a kid since a friend of mine owned it on release. Sonic CD blew me away with its soundtrack and it probably is still one of my favorite Sonic games due to the uniqueness of it. The CD versions of both Ecco games still gives me goosebumps as the music really sets the atmosphere _perfectly_ ! I still enjoy Sega CD games to this day and you can't go wrong with it if you're a 16-bit game fan! It only has two problems: there was never a CD version of Rocket Knight Adventures or Ristar. 😭
@temporaryhandle8025 күн бұрын
Sega CD has cool game cases looks similar to Saturn ones. That's got me sold
@weirdtoddedd20825 күн бұрын
Love this channel.
@CrowsSalvation4 күн бұрын
Sega cd will always be my favorite. Shining Force cd and the lunars changed gaming for me when they came out. The music and cut scenes for the games blew my mind.
@stephenshelottiii32724 күн бұрын
I finally picked up a Sega CD over the summer. This is the most underrated add-on of any game console.
@FleaMarketFalcon4 күн бұрын
The Sega CD was one of my favorite systems, but not because it like Genesis, but because it was so different. It was the only way to play PC style games on console at the time. Monkey Island, Rise of the Dragon, Snatcher. Also Genesis was lite on RPGS but Sega CD offered VAY and lunar 1 and 2.
@8bitjoystick4 күн бұрын
I love my TerraOnion MegaSD Pro with an FPGA Sega CD in a handy Genesis game size mega cart. Also, FPGA Master System with FM Sound!
@piccolo19765 күн бұрын
Loved my Mega CD one unit in the '90's, made my Megadrive look like a futuristic Hi-Fi!
@Forrealsyall5 күн бұрын
I got my Mega Drive model 2 with a Mega CD 2 from Japan a while back, alongside 6 games, among them was Final Fight CD and Sonic CD. My Mega Drive collection has become a kind of funny mix of PAL, NTSC and NTSC-J games. But as for the CD, I've only gotten Japanese games so far. But I've been loving it regardless. I mostly got the console for Sonic CD since it's my favorite classic Sonic game, while the level design encourages exploration, I love playing it as fast as I can. The levels still work well for fast paced gameplay, especially if you love doing time trials hehe.
@ReaperPC-live4 күн бұрын
I had wanted the SegeCD briefly as a kid but quickly realized that wasn't going to happen. 😂 Glad that I got it now to add to the Sega collection
@supersmallchibiwolf8723 күн бұрын
i have seen many wonderful Sega CD games on modern gaming consoles and even remakes announced. But even with all of that companies do tend to make different games or change things around. I think the Sega CD is great to have if your into collecting a lot of consoles but for me I am interested in the games only. Also Sonic Curry looks funny and interesting. Cool video. ^_^
@dougefresh89524 күн бұрын
I picked up one of these for $29.99 on clearance at KB Toys back in the mid/late 90s. I only had Sewer Shark and a handful of FMV games I bought for a few bucks a piece so I never appreciated the system and sold it. Now I wish I still had it (and my Turbografx 16 and every game from the 80s/90s I ever sold…). Tip of the day: Hang on to those childhood systems unless you’re 100% sure you’ll never want them back 😭
@s-zz5 күн бұрын
Retro Bird is basically the polar opposite of The Angry Video Game Nerd, when you think about it. instead of talking about games he dislikes, he talks about things he enjoys.
@TheRedlotusblossom5 күн бұрын
This is totally off topic and completely irrelevant but I just wanted everyone to know that I got gauntlet Legends for the Nintendo 64 a couple of days ago and I've been playing it basically the last 2 days and I have been loving it. I overlooked the Nintendo 64 version and at this point I'm glad I did because I've had a great 2 days
@RetroBirdGaming5 күн бұрын
Glad you're enjoying it!
@karimcheese72575 күн бұрын
Sega CD would have been a successful add-on had Sega actually supported it and realized its full potential rather than abandon it when it didnt sell as well as they expected
@Gutsyredcoat5 күн бұрын
Nah, it was simply a test/experimental filler cash grab until the Saturn came out. You Could argue that it would have been a better business decision to support it more during its lifespan yes, but I think even better would have been to not even bother with it at all and just have everyone's pants blown off by the Saturn. They were just scrambling, trying to one up nintendo that was out selling the christ out of them and tried for every gimic that they possibly could
@daedalus5475 күн бұрын
Nah, the SegaCD was SEGA's answer to the NEC PC-Engine CDROM^2, after 1992 NEC announced it was going to make a 32bit system (the PC-FX) SEGA started working on the Saturn. See in Japan the console wars was mostly a 3 company war (Nintendo, NEC and SEGA) SEGA wanted to win Japan's fan base but actually did horrible in Japan. It was only when NEC and Nintendo dropped the ball with their failed 32bit consoles (PC-FX and Virtual Boy) the Saturn finally was a Japan favorite.
@RetroBirdGaming5 күн бұрын
There's definitely some really cool games we could have gotten had they brought some of their other big IPs to it.
@karimcheese72575 күн бұрын
@@daedalus547 yes, but the US would have been a great market for Sega CD considering the Genesis's large install base in North America vs Japan. Sega just got lazy and stretched itself thin. But the animosity of the company on opposite ends of the Pacific Ocean didn't help
@cd5sircoupe5 күн бұрын
I think there's a little more to it rather than just lacking support. I'm of the opinion that the marketing behind it went in the completely wrong direction by throwing it all in on FMV game promotion. You see a similar issue later with the Saturn marketing trying to push polygons when the hardware was clearly meant for sprites, in a nutshell. I had a discussion recently about what Sega could have done differently in this era, specifically 94-96. In the scenario I created, Sega has already hit peak installation base of the CD by 94 and is still looking to market a 32bit stopgap before the Saturn rolls out. Also to capitalize on the huge North American Genesis install base as well. What we do is clear existing model 2 Genesis & CD inventory from the shelves and halt production. The 32x project is still going to be an add-on for people who already have the standard Genesis or Gen/CD combo but it gets shifted around in priority, it'll come to market later if there's demand. Instead, Sega goes all in on the Neptune concept. Spend the extra R&D to make those three boards from each component into one or two boards, we know they had the capability to consolidate boards as with the CDX and X-Eye. The Neptune is now placed in the lower price bracket taking over the Genesis/CDs as well as having the 32x tech, make it like 200-250$ compared to the Saturn's 400$+. In turn, Sega positions the Saturn more like the Neo Geo systems, high end boutique shit. Of course, they would want to bump up the hardware specs to reflect that and make it an absolute powerhouse for that time. Saturn's problem was price/performance ratio; they just couldn't get the cost down compared to Sony who just smoked them in performance typically, so embrace the higher cost and make it a beast. The Saturn becomes the low volume Halo car like the Corvette ZR1 or the Nissan GT-R, while the Neptune is the high volume breadwinner of the company like the Honda Accord or the Nissan Altima. As a byproduct of the Neptune existing, logically there should also be more than four games total which take advantage of the CD & 32X's strengths in the new library with all of that tech in one place now. Even though Sony's price point would be on par with Neptune, I think Sega'd move more units than they actually did with this strategy. Especially if they give the Saturn a proper value for the much higher price tag. If you think about it, super early PS1 & Saturn 3d games not only looked like dogshit, but for the first year or so both kind of relied on older styles of games and ports. One that I looked over and saw on my shelf was Viewpoint on PS1, that's a Genesis game. After 97 though I feel like the Neptune's gonna have a tough time, I give it to like 98 at the maximum depending on how development progresses. Hopefully the Saturn is doing much better than it really was that year, and it allows Sega to put further R&D into the Dreamcast platform... maybe get a DVD drive in there and not rush it to market to beat PS2 in a desperate bid to save the company...
@grpdadgod5 күн бұрын
Had the model 2 but just have a cdx now if I want to play legit hardware.
@SoberJokR4 күн бұрын
I started my sega cd collection 2 years ago when I found one at village des valeurs(which is like a good goodwill in Quebec Canada) for 100$. I have a tech friend who repaired it for almost nothing and bought good games not too expensive and I fell in love for this console. Sad part is the price for most of these game but still fun to collect. Even the sega cd boxes are appealing
@CustomGames-wg9gv4 күн бұрын
Good video, but you didn't mention the 2 games that I have for the SCD. The 2 Star Wars games! Those were my only must-haves so far...
@yagisencho4 күн бұрын
I owned a MegaCD briefly in the mid-90s, mainly to play Lunar and Lunar 2. Thankfully emulators can play its games now with ease (including the Mega Drive Mini 2).
@leehamilton77884 күн бұрын
@@yagisencho lunar rocks
@TheMinchio4 күн бұрын
I didn’t know there is an English version of Snatcher, and for the Sega CD out of all the consoles, now I wonder why they didn’t release it for the most popular consoles too. The Sega CD is a good piece of history of Sega hardware, and those FMV, though not good, they are a nice collectible rarity of the times.
@bdillmore403 күн бұрын
Bought my model 2 Sega CD back in 2017 for $80 with AC adapter from my local game store! Still have it and glad i bought it when i did!
@raliger5 күн бұрын
Sonic CD. Silpheed. Lunar: Silver Star Story. Lunar 2: Eternal Blue. Popful Mail. Lords of Thunder. Robo Aleste. A-H3 Thunderstrike. Soul Star. Batman Returns CD. Shining Force CD. The Misadventures of Flink. Vay. Snatcher. All great games that those alone make the Sega CD worth it.
@lemonfraid81365 күн бұрын
Had the model 2. Jurassic Park, Star Wars Chess, a couple others (Sewer Shark, never beat that one) but mostly, my brothers and I played Lethal Enforcers.
@cd4playa12453 күн бұрын
You gotta play the Aleste Collection, most notably Power Strike 2 and GG Aleste 3. Dude, if you like Musha and Robo then you’ll be in heaven knowing they made so many other games.
@danielsuniga45965 күн бұрын
Lords of thunder is easily my favorite soundtrack of any sega game. Most any game for that matter
@RetroBirdGaming5 күн бұрын
Amazing soundtrack for sure.
@wulver8105 күн бұрын
makes me want to shred just thinking about it.
@TurtleSauceGaming4 күн бұрын
Popful mail is such a surprisingly fun game. It's nothing inventive, but when a lot of the lesser known games just don't hold up modernly. Like even something like Shining Force, while fun, it sucks to be merc'd halfway through one of those large battles and have to start over. Popful Mail doesn't really do that. The levels are pretty short and plenty of ability to save. I do want to buy it physically, and it'll probably be my first Sega CD purchase (well, technically I have Fahrenheit for the CD 32x, but CD 32x is kinda it's own thing.)
@baldpipesmoker1Күн бұрын
The Sega CD is great, thanks for doing a video about it. It's also great that I can buy repro games since originals can get really expensive! Snatcher is my all time favorite game on Sega CD. I really enjoy your videos dude. You make me laugh a lot!
@adamkane75135 күн бұрын
Not really, no. I had one about 25 years ago. I bought it specifically for *Final Fight* as was told it was _the best version._ With only 3 credits available whether it be 1 or 2 players it meant I never played it to completion with my friend who loved SOR2. I sold it a few months later.
@rickykeim20054 күн бұрын
I actually got a Sega CD when the Model 2 came out. I found the CD quality music to be a huge upgrade. for example I had Hook based on the Movie of the same name the game itself isn't terrible but the CD quality soundtrack was awesome. I never got far in Ecco but I enjoyed the scenery in it. I had an FMV game called Road Avenger that I enjoyed it's a Game set in a dystopian future where Gangs Run wild and they cause the Protagonist to crash his car which results in the Death of his Girlfriend so he fixes his car and sets off to destroy the Gang responsible. it was made by Data East I think. and the Sega CD start up music was so good. Luckily there are videos showcasing the Startup music from the Sega CD.
@bobbyo58075 күн бұрын
Played a lot of Sewer Shark and Mortal Kombat just to have the original arcade music and sound.Night trap is good too! 🎮💿📺🍌
@SpongeyBubby5 күн бұрын
5:22 -slowly raises hand up-
@shayne10624 күн бұрын
In a weird backwards approach, back in 2009, I started buying Sega CD games well before I ever got the console. My logic was to get the games I knew I wanted when I could and pick up a console when the right opportunity came along. I knew I wanted all the Working Designs releases, but found all the amazing shooters on the console like Android Assault, Robo Aleste, Lords of Thunder, Keio Flying Squadron, SIlpheed and Soulstar and went after those next. Then, an opportunity on a forum presented itself to get a CDX with the official carrying bag for $125, and I've never looked back. Playing Snatcher with the gun, Terminator, Mickey Mania, Shining Force...my collection is complete (for me) at 18 games and each one is amazing fun. I whatever way you can play them that works for you, there is a pretty awesome list of games on this console (add-on) that I hope anyone even remotely interested gets to enjoy!
@donaldxavier20564 күн бұрын
I love the sega cd. The FMV games were so unique at the time and I played the hell out of them as a kid. I couldnt get enough of Sewer Shark, Tomcat Alley, and Prize Fighter. It’s a shame the library was so small. It’s definitely an underrated and under appreciated system.
@darktetsuya4 күн бұрын
honestly if you look past all the digital pictures crap there's some great gems on SEGA CD! (although I will admit I'm morbidly curious about the one they did with Shaw Bros... Supreme Warrior?) but I do have a list in mind I'm hoping to pick up a new one at some point soon! and yeah in all likelihood for the bigger ticket items I'm just gonna have to find reproductions, no way I can justify the prices for a real copy.
@riversart20305 күн бұрын
I can't imagine Retro Bird's favorite Sonic game being controversial. He seems like a Sonic 2 kind of guy to me, maybe Sonic 3.
@RetroBirdGaming5 күн бұрын
You'd be surprised how controversial any choice can be with such passionate fans :)
@JB-mm5ff5 күн бұрын
he's into 3d pinball puyo puyo sonic
@bl1gh7y5 күн бұрын
I always say that sonic 1 on Master System is my favourite, it just plays differently and is a nice change to the Megadrive original.
@SkyScourgeGod5 күн бұрын
The Sega CD is really misunderstood by many gamers. The FMV reputation it gained back in "ye olden days" really damaged its long-term popularity despite having some genuinely good software. Terminator, Lunar, Shining Force, Sonic CD, Sol Feace, Ecco, Battelcorps and many others I'm not mentioning made for some quality fun on the Sega CD. The audio that came from playing games off of a CD was also an excellent selling point and I wish that aspect alone got more attention. It's the same feeling I have for the Neo Geo CD: the audio alone makes it worth choosing to try out. Unfortunately, today's prices for all of this stuff is a MAJOR barrier of entry for anyone, even those with a fair amount of disposable income. The money you would need to even get started (meaning the console + the CD add-on OR an all-in-one unit like the CDX or JVC X-Eye and a few games) can cost more than most modern console setups do today and diving deeper into the Sega CD library can reveal prices that rival games found on the TurboGrafx/PC Engine or even the Sega Saturn's NTSC offerings, all of which can get mind-boggling pricey. Keio Flying Squadron and Snatcher anyone? Even I don't have a Sega CD right now, though I wish I did and would like to get one someday. I'd personally want a CDX for my setup because of its small size, but I'd recommend an X-Eye (or Wondermega for anyone outside of the States) if you want an all-in-one unit that's actually reliable and, unlike the CDX, is easy to repair if needed. Otherwise, just make room for the super-long Model 2. Model 1 units are not worth it at all unless you want bragging rights for owning a Tower of Power assuming you have a 32X.
@bl1gh7y5 күн бұрын
I used to take Batman to work and play it on my personal cd player. Loved the soundtrack to that game. Not used my MegaCD for years now. Not even powered it on since I got my MegaSD 😍
@overnightdelivery5 күн бұрын
I got into trying to repair old systems and Sega CD Model 1 is a challenge for sure. Especially the common Sony CD drives. I got lucky finding a much more rare JVC Sega CD drive. The video and audio board was bad needing trace repair but was able to swap those with other working Sega CD boards and the system is actually (gasp) reliable. For now...
@Jonnicom11 сағат бұрын
I think it's worth it to play Sonic CD alone. There's also tons of great shooters but if you want the originals they get expensive. I'd suggest going CD only route and maybe making your own cases if anything, that's what I do.
@christopherdarling955 күн бұрын
Soul Star and Batman Returns had some incredible visuals and exciting gameplay that was quite revolutionary at the time. I wish they made more games like this for the CD system. I also enjoyed the incredible soundtracks like Earthworm Jim SE, Mickey Mania, Ecco, and Sonic CD. Also Monkey Island was great to have as I didn't have a PC at the time, and you couldn't find something like this on cartridge systems. If only we got Street Fighter II on Sega CD. That would have been special!
@chocolocojames2135 күн бұрын
Another Aleste Collection with Robo Aleste and MUSHA would be so, so, sweet 😁😁😁
@OtterloopB5 күн бұрын
Nearly at 65k!! That's a lot of well-earned bananas 🍌🍌🍌🍌
@tangreen72675 күн бұрын
Video is short and sweet. Would love a part 2.
@VideoWare-ox9qvКүн бұрын
FMV games were born in the 80's as an alternative way of arcade machines that took advantage of the laserdisc technology. It wasn't until sega cd and pc engine cd that we had the technology at home to have ports of those arcade machines as well as new fmv games. Interactive games that, like them or not, are still alive in shape of casual cinematics for action games like god of war, metal gear rising, vanquish, etc... cheers!
@chaospoet5 күн бұрын
What I love about the Sega CD is it has a bit of everything from that era. All the stuff you mentioned but then there's some unique games for it you wont find anywhere else like some of Core Designs (who would go on to make Tomb Raider) games such as BattleCorps and SoulStar or Game Arts' Silpheed. Then you've got amazing strategy RPG games with a ton of content like Shining Force CD and Dark Wizard. Even point and click style adventure games like Rise Of The Dragon, The Space Adventure Cobra and The Secret Of Monkey Island. Or games that combine genre's like Dune. You even had Dungeon Crawlers like Eye Of The Beholder that works with the Sega Mega Mouse for a PC like experience but with music by Yuzo Koshiro! One of my few complaints is I wish there had been a Sega CD version of Pirates Gold! Aka Sid Meier's Pirates but not a port of the Genesis game with better music but remade from the ground up using the Sega CDs scaling and rotation effects to do something like roam the ship/towns in 3Dish environments or have a first person view of traveling the open seas with a map in the corner. That would have been cool, but alas.
@arenschultz2 күн бұрын
My next console I’m planning to get is either a PC Engine or a Sega CD. I was one of the few who did have a Sega CD and had fond memories of it and would like to relieve that. Im probably going to get the PC Engine mini to get a taste for it
@bhrenrarevalo72305 күн бұрын
His favorite Sonic is '06 isn't it... Hurt him.
@Gutsyredcoat5 күн бұрын
Could only imagine. Thats a secret you keep in the basement like a decomposing corpse
@3dmarth5 күн бұрын
Maybe it's Sonic 3 & Knuckles, like everyone else... and that one should make people angry, as it's totally cheating! (If we're going to play that game, then my favourite is Sonic Mega Collection Plus. Take that!) >:)
@mark63025 күн бұрын
im callin the cops!!
@rickykeim20054 күн бұрын
My brain came up with Sonic 3D Blast but nobody likes that one so Id be surprised if that was his favorite.
@osgeld4 күн бұрын
I mean back when the SCD was relevant a CD burner might as well cost as much as a (cheap no frills) new car, my first one as a teenager was a server model HP single speed model with a SCSI interface, and that cost me 200 bucks even though it was effectively obsolete overstock, and that's 1998 dollars, back when gas was below a buck a gallon
@darkhierophant49145 күн бұрын
I didn't have the console on its og release. 12 years later before the console was extremely hard to find at a reasonable price, i managed to find a JVC x'eye, Sega CDX and a bunch of games. I found out that i missed out that this was truly a great console. I have some of the gems, but wish i had Snatcher and some other games that are really expensive.
@danbauer36694 күн бұрын
I've had a Sega CD for years and years and years but I've never even plugged it in to use it even one time. Only one game, Mortal Kombat, but I have MK on everything. I have 20+ consoles. Do I really want to expand collecting for another? Yeah, I probably do. Please reply with game recommendations, people!!
@BURRITO444 күн бұрын
Great video. !! Great channel !! CD offered better sound with better music !! Way more data can be stored on CDs. Had best version of Final Fight !! Batman Returns -- excellent !! Sega tried to be innovative !! You can’t fault them for that !! FMV -- not that great but still fun !! Sega Genesis had a great marketing team !! It worked !!
@jameslaporte27645 күн бұрын
I love the sega cd.. I had it when I was younger.. I just wish sega spent more time making games for it. I was that kid who had a SNES and a sega cd .. had them both side by side in front of the TV.. Terminator game rules!! I miss it ;)
@CasperEgas3 күн бұрын
Lovely console/add on. I even like most of the FMV games for the Mega cd.
@bluewaterdiggers59704 күн бұрын
no mention of night trap! what!?!
@akiraokami5 күн бұрын
I love my Sega CD, I even have 2 of them that are fully functional, I had to replace the fuse on both though, with one of them I went the extra mile and made an easy access for the fuse so it's just a twist cap to access the fuse to replace it, should the fuse blow again. With that said, optical drives are always living on borrowed time, so what I want is to get a Mega Everdrive Pro which lets you play Sega CD games straight from the cartridge.