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− | The '''Mega Hit Series''' was a budget label for re-released [[Sega Mega Drive]] games in North America. Little is known about the requirements for this label, but it is assumed that the game must have sold many copies before acquiring it. North America also had the [[Sega Classic Series]] for older games which were re-released, so it is also assumed the Mega Hit Series only applied to | + | The '''Mega Hit Series''' was a budget label for re-released [[Sega Mega Drive]] games in North America. Little is known about the requirements for this label, but it is assumed that the game must have sold many copies before acquiring it. North America also had the [[Sega Classic Series]] for older games which were re-released, so it is also assumed the Mega Hit Series only applied to games which reached this milestone quite late (post 1994), or after [[Majesco]] were given the license to distribute Sega products. A similar situation was seen in Australia with the [[Sega Gold Collection]] and [[Sega Platinum Collection]] budget labels. |
Games under this label were distributed in cardboard boxes to keep manufacturing costs down. | Games under this label were distributed in cardboard boxes to keep manufacturing costs down. | ||
==List of Games== | ==List of Games== | ||
+ | *''[[Desert Demolition]] | ||
+ | *''[[Ecco: The Tides of Time]] | ||
*''[[Mega Bomberman]]'' | *''[[Mega Bomberman]]'' | ||
*''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 3]]'' | *''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 3]]'' | ||
+ | *''[[Super Monaco GP]]'' | ||
*''[[Taz in Escape from Mars]]'' | *''[[Taz in Escape from Mars]]'' | ||
*''[[Vectorman]]'' | *''[[Vectorman]]'' | ||
+ | *''[[X-Men 2: Clone Wars]]'' | ||
[[Category:Sega Mega Drive]] | [[Category:Sega Mega Drive]] |
Revision as of 08:22, 23 October 2010
The Mega Hit Series was a budget label for re-released Sega Mega Drive games in North America. Little is known about the requirements for this label, but it is assumed that the game must have sold many copies before acquiring it. North America also had the Sega Classic Series for older games which were re-released, so it is also assumed the Mega Hit Series only applied to games which reached this milestone quite late (post 1994), or after Majesco were given the license to distribute Sega products. A similar situation was seen in Australia with the Sega Gold Collection and Sega Platinum Collection budget labels.
Games under this label were distributed in cardboard boxes to keep manufacturing costs down.