The Sega Genesis (or Mega Drive) was based around the fairly common Motorola 68000 processor, but this wasn’t the only processor in the console. There were a number of coprocessors including a ...
Those terrible games we all played to the end.
All players need to do is keep their "Blast Processing" up. Otherwise, the game's visuals degrade way, way down.
Dining rooms are out and two-, three-, and even four-lane drive-throughs — mega drive-throughs — are in. “Drive-throughs have been around a long time,” Charles Marohn, a former traffic ...
Before the little blue cannonball burst onto the scene in 1991, the Mega Drive was struggling to lure us from the charms of the Nintendo NES and a certain mustachioed plumber. But that all changed ...
While the war was divided along the Genesis / Mega Drive and the Super Nintendo fronts, the battles were between games. Mortal Kombat was a bloody battle, but in the end, Sega won that one.