In 1994, Sega released what was known as the Sega Channel for its Mega Drive/Genesis console, which allowed those who paid a subscription to stream games over cable an unlimited amount.
With the release of Sony's brand-new PlayStation in 1994, Sega knew they needed their next system to be something above and beyond to stand a chance of competing with their new rivals. This would ...
Launched in Japan in 1994 and North America and Europe in 1995 ... The video and sound solutions were all proprietary to Sega, with the two video processors (VDP1 & 2) handling parts of the ...