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1990 came in the wake of a shoot-'em-up game craze spurred by the success of shoot-'em-ups by arcade developer [[Toaplan]] and home computer developers [[Compile]] and [[Konami]], and the [[Sega Mega Drive]] was far from exempt — a majority of the third-party games released in 1990 were shoot-'em-ups. However, Sega themselves (as well as a handful of third-party developers) continued to make games in a variety of other genres. | 1990 came in the wake of a shoot-'em-up game craze spurred by the success of shoot-'em-ups by arcade developer [[Toaplan]] and home computer developers [[Compile]] and [[Konami]], and the [[Sega Mega Drive]] was far from exempt — a majority of the third-party games released in 1990 were shoot-'em-ups. However, Sega themselves (as well as a handful of third-party developers) continued to make games in a variety of other genres. | ||
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1990 came in the wake of a shoot-'em-up game craze spurred by the success of shoot-'em-ups by arcade developer Toaplan and home computer developers Compile and Konami, and the Sega Mega Drive was far from exempt — a majority of the third-party games released in 1990 were shoot-'em-ups. However, Sega themselves (as well as a handful of third-party developers) continued to make games in a variety of other genres.
Pages in category "1990 Mega Drive games"
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