Bio-Hazard Battle was released on the Mega Drive in Japan 28 years ago today!
In Japan, this shmup was known as Crying 亜生命戦争. Do you prefer the European or Japanese box art?#SEGAForever pic.twitter.com/zYUjCnoqL9
— SEGA Forever (@SEGAForever) October 30, 2020
The truth was in the stars. pic.twitter.com/32rS1KrdPj
— Sonic the Hedgehog (@sonic_hedgehog) October 30, 2020
F1 racing legend Ayrton Senna poses with Sega's Katsuhiro Hasegawa, who was the planner on the 8-bit versions of Super Monaco GP II. Senna was deeply involved with the development of the Genesis version, but his influence on the Game Gear & MS versions is unknown. pic.twitter.com/ut4q9dH2lC
— Sega-16.com (@Sega16) October 30, 2020
Okay, who still has this T-shirt? https://t.co/5UWPb7esr7
— SEGA Forever (@SEGAForever) October 30, 2020
The Mega Drive, SEGA's first 16-bit system, launched in Japan 32 years ago today!
Was this console the genesis of your gaming history? #SEGAForever pic.twitter.com/36BPAET4tD
— SEGA Forever (@SEGAForever) October 29, 2020