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Most Meganet titles were never seen outside Japan; many of the games were later released on the Sega CD in Japan as part of [[Sega Games Can Vol. 1]] and [[Sega Games Can Vol. 2]], while [[Fatal Labyrinth]] was released for the [[Sega Genesis]] in Europe and North America.
Most Meganet titles were never seen outside Japan; many of the games were later released on the Sega CD in Japan as part of [[Sega Games Can Vol. 1]] and [[Sega Games Can Vol. 2]], while [[Fatal Labyrinth]] was released for the [[Sega Genesis]] in Europe and North America.
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Revision as of 00:29, 21 May 2021

Sega Meganet
The console image for Sega Meganet.
ManufacturerSega
Required systemSega Genesis
Released1991
Total Games26 (1 present)
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Sega Meganet is an unsuccessful add-on to the Sega Mega Drive. It allowed players to download games from a subscription service using a phone line, similar in nature to the Sega Channel, as well as allowing online multiplayer in a select number of titles. It was initially planned for release in North America under the name Tele-Genesis, but this plan was quietly dropped after a cool reception in Japan.

Most Meganet titles were never seen outside Japan; many of the games were later released on the Sega CD in Japan as part of Sega Games Can Vol. 1 and Sega Games Can Vol. 2, while Fatal Labyrinth was released for the Sega Genesis in Europe and North America.

Pages in category "Sega Meganet"

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