Mega Play magazine
Launched in 1991 as an attempt to cash in on the growing Sega Genesis audience in the U.S., Mega Play would remain in circulation until 1995.
That’s quite the achievement given the content was cribbed directly from EGM, with only minor updates and additions to help paper over the cracks.
The Al Nilsen interview. Marketing Sega in the 90s…
Al Nilsen joined Sega of America in 1989 and was responsible for some of the 16bit era's most memorable campaigns including Sonic 2sday and the iconic Genesis does… what Nintendon’t.
Renting (bad) Sega Genesis games back, back in the day
The early days of the Sega Genesis / Mega Drive are littered with the corpses of publishers who put out one of two questionable games and disappeared without a trace.
Renovation on Sega Genesis
When the new Super Pocket from Blaze electronics provided a cheap and easy way to access the Renovation games library via the Evercade compilation cartridge I was all-in.