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*'''1987''' - ''[[Great Basketball]]'' and ''[[Great Volleyball]]'' are released for the [[Sega Mark III]] in Japan. | *'''1987''' - ''[[Great Basketball]]'' and ''[[Great Volleyball]]'' are released for the [[Sega Mark III]] in Japan. | ||
*'''1991''' - In Japan, ''[[Jantei Monogatari]]'', ''[[Midnight Resistance]]'', ''[[Shining and the Darkness]]'', ''[[Super Airwolf]]'' and ''[[Zan Yasha Enbukyoku]]'' are released for the [[Mega Drive]], ''[[Devilish]]'' and ''[[Kinetic Connection]]'' for the [[Game Gear]], and ''[[Columns]]'' for the PC Engine. | *'''1991''' - In Japan, ''[[Jantei Monogatari]]'', ''[[Midnight Resistance]]'', ''[[Shining and the Darkness]]'', ''[[Super Airwolf]]'' and ''[[Zan Yasha Enbukyoku]]'' are released for the [[Mega Drive]], ''[[Devilish]]'' and ''[[Kinetic Connection]]'' for the [[Game Gear]], and ''[[Columns]]'' for the PC Engine. |
Revision as of 07:20, 7 July 2018
March 29 (add):
- 1987 - Great Basketball and Great Volleyball are released for the Sega Mark III in Japan.
- 1991 - In Japan, Jantei Monogatari, Midnight Resistance, Shining and the Darkness, Super Airwolf and Zan Yasha Enbukyoku are released for the Mega Drive, Devilish and Kinetic Connection for the Game Gear, and Columns for the PC Engine.
- 1995 - Sega Amusement CG World Best Collection is published on LaserDisc.
- 1996 - Angelique Special, Cho Aniki: Kyukyoku ... Otoko no Gyakushu, Dragon Force, Gex, Gradius Deluxe Pack, Gussun Oyoyo-S, Horror Tour, Lupin the 3rd: The Master File, Mahjong Doukyuusei Special, Mahjong Tenshi Angel Lips, Mortal Kombat II: Kyuukyoku Shinken, NFL Quarterback Club 96, Nobunaga no Yabou Returns, Sangokushi Eiketsuden, Snatcher, Victory Goal '96, Virtua Photo Studio: Cameraman Simulation and World Cup Golf In Hyatt Dorado Beach are released for the Sega Saturn in Japan while Kaitou Saint Tail and Virtua Fighter Mini are published for the Game Gear. Toy Story is released for the Mega Drive in North America. Battle Arena Toshinden Remix, Magic Carpet, Revolution X and Wipeout are released for the Saturn in Europe. Virtua Fighter 2 Wheel of Fortune The Best Bout is released on Video CD in Japan.
- 1998 - Virtua Fighter 3 Official Playing Guide is published in Japan.
- 2000 - Resident Evil Code: Veronica and Time Stalkers are released for the Dreamcast in North America. Samba de Amigo Presents Samba de Janeiro Non-Stop Best of Bellini and Sega GT Homologation Special Kanzen Kouryaku Guide are published in Japan.
- 2001 - Illbleed, Love Hina: Smile Again, NBA 2K1 NFL 2K1 and Segagaga are released for the Dreamcast in Japan.
- 2005 - Spikeout: Battle Street is released for the Xbox in North America.
- 2006 - Pro Soccer Club o Tsukurou! Europe Championship is released for the Playstation 2 in Japan.
- 2007 - Full Auto 2: Battlelines and Virtua Tennis 3 are released for the PlayStation Portable and Xbox 360 in Australia, respectively. Hokuto no Ken: Shinpan no Sousousei: Kengou Retsuden is released for the PlayStation 2 in Japan. Virtua Fighter 5 for PlayStation 3 Complete Guide is published in Japan.
- 2012 - The Game Gear games Dragon Crystal, The GG Shinobi and Sonic the Hedgehog Triple Trouble are released for the Nintendo 3DS' Virtual Console service in Europe. Samurai & Dragons is released for the PlayStation Vita in Japan as a downloadable title.
- 2013 - Phantasy Star Online 2 Expert Guide is published in Japan.