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Outside Japan, these types of games would primarily come in the form of board game licenses — the 1990s saw more heavy board game advertising directly to kids, and the various board game manufacturers saw possibilities with computer versions.
 
Outside Japan, these types of games would primarily come in the form of board game licenses — the 1990s saw more heavy board game advertising directly to kids, and the various board game manufacturers saw possibilities with computer versions.
  
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In Japan, the icon-based genre system Sega adopted in the 1980s didn't make way for computer board game and parlour game simulations that would see quite a high number of releases on the Mega Drive. Sega eventually went with two icons and two genre names — "Home Game" and "Family Game" — but these were eventually merged into "Table Game" once the icon-based system was ended.

Outside Japan, these types of games would primarily come in the form of board game licenses — the 1990s saw more heavy board game advertising directly to kids, and the various board game manufacturers saw possibilities with computer versions.

Pages in category "Mega Drive table games"

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