Sega Consoles

đźź§ Sega Home & Handheld Consoles

Sega’s console lineup represents one of the most influential eras in gaming history, defined by bold hardware experimentation and aggressive competition with Nintendo throughout the 16‑bit and early 3D generations. From the Genesis, which helped shape the identity of 90s gaming, to the add‑on‑driven Sega CD and 32X, and the technically ambitious Saturn, Sega consistently pushed hardware boundaries. The Dreamcast marked Sega’s final home console but introduced features far ahead of its time, including built‑in modem support and VMU memory‑card displays. Sega’s handhelds — the Game Gear and Nomad — delivered color screens and console‑style gameplay years before their competitors. Although Sega exited the hardware market after the Dreamcast, its consoles remain iconic for their innovation, distinct libraries, and lasting cultural impact.

Sega Genesis

16‑bit Sega console known for Sonic, fast arcade‑style games, and aggressive 90s branding.

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Sega CD

CD‑ROM add‑on for the Genesis that introduced full‑motion video and expanded storage capacity.

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Sega 32X

Genesis add‑on enabling 32‑bit graphics and a small library of enhanced arcade‑style titles.

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Sega Saturn

32‑bit disc‑based console known for 2D fighters, arcade ports, and a cult following.

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Sega Dreamcast

Forward‑thinking console with online play, VMU memory cards, and iconic Sega exclusives.

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Sega Game Gear

Color handheld with a backlit screen and TV‑style games, competing directly with Game Boy.

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Sega Nomad

Portable Genesis handheld that played full‑size Genesis cartridges on the go.

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Neo Geo AES

Premium home console delivering near‑arcade‑perfect SNK fighting and action games.

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Neo Geo CD

CD‑based Neo Geo system offering cheaper media with longer load times but the same arcade feel.

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Atari Jaguar

Ambitious 64‑bit‑marketed console with a unique library and cult‑classic titles.

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Panasonic 3DO

Early 32‑bit CD console known for multimedia features and experimental game design.

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Philips CD‑i

Multimedia system blending interactive movies, games, and educational software.

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Neo Geo Pocket

Monochrome handheld focused on arcade‑style and fighting games in portable form.

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Neo Geo Pocket Color

Color upgrade to the Neo Geo Pocket with a strong lineup of SNK fighters and puzzle games.

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WonderSwan

Compact Japanese handheld with vertical and horizontal play modes and long battery life.

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WonderSwan Color

Color version of the WonderSwan with improved visuals and expanded game support.

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SwanCrystal

Refined WonderSwan model featuring a clearer screen and better durability.

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Evercade

Cartridge‑based retro handheld focused on curated collections of classic games.

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Evercade VS

Home console version of Evercade supporting multiplayer and physical retro cartridges.

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Evercade EXP

Updated Evercade handheld with a higher‑quality screen and built‑in classic titles.

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