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Revision as of 06:33, 20 September 2011
The Sega Flash series was the official brand of European Sega Saturn demo discs. They were produced by Sega, and similar to the Sega Dreamcast's DreamOn series, were both bundled with new Saturn consoles and provided through the officially branded Sega Saturn Magazine. The discs typically contain a couple of game demos and a few trailers of upcoming games.
Only seven volumes were produced, and many demos/movies were recycled.
Contents
Sega Flash Volume 1
Playable Demos
Videos
Sega Flash Volume 2
Playable Demos
Videos
Sega Flash Volume 3
Playable Demos
Videos
Sega Flash Volume 4
Playable Demos
Videos
- Amok
- Fighters Megamix
- Last Bronx
- Manx TT Superbike
- Mass Destruction
- Saturn Bomberman
- Scorcher
- Sega Ages Volume 1
- Sega Touring Car Championship
- Sky Target
- Torico
- Virtua Fighter 3
Sega Flash Volume 5
Playable Demos
Videos
- Dragon Force
- Duke Nukem 3D
- Enemy Zero
- Last Bronx
- NBA Action '98
- Resident Evil
- Sega Touring Car Championship
- Wipeout 2097
Sega Flash Volume 6
Playable Demos
Videos
Sega Flash Volume 7
Playable Demos
Videos
- Burning Rangers
- Enemy Zero
- The House of the Dead
- NBA Action '98
- Panzer Dragoon Saga
- Shining Force III
- Sonic R
- Winter Heat