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Mega Games I, released as Triple Score: 3 Games in 1 in the United States, is a compilation initially released for the Sega Mega Drive in Europe in 1992. It was the first of three similar compilations, being followed by Mega Games 2 and Mega Games 3. In the North American version, the World Cup Italia '90 tournament license was removed and replaced with World Championship Soccer.
The PAL version was originally launched as a stand-alone release, but was later bundled with Mega Drive consoles during 1993. Bundled copies lack the barcode on the back of the box, however, the cartridge and manuals are the same.
This compilation and its subsequent entries and console bundles originated from an initiative from the president of the Spanish division of Sega Europe, Paco Pastor, in a visit to Sega's headquarters in Japan to explain the proposal to Hayao Nakayama. The Spanish entrepreneur had previous experience of success with this same marketing tactic of bundling games for cheap while running Erbe Software. [1]
Contents
Games included
Magazine articles
- Main article: Mega Games I/Magazine articles.
Promotional material
Gallery
Physical scans
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63 | |
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Mega Drive, FR |
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Mega Drive, SE (Rental) |
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Mega Drive, Asia |
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50x50px Manual |
Technical information
ROM dump status
System | Hash | Size | Build Date | Source | Comments | |||
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✔ | 1MB | 1992-06 | Cartridge (EU) |
References
CollapseCompilations published by Sega for the Sega Mega Drive | |
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Mega Games I (1992) | Mega Games 2 (1993) | Mega Games 3 (1993) | Mega Games 6 (1995) | Mega Games 6 Vol. 2 (1995) | Mega 6 Vol. 3 (1995) | 6-Pak (1995) | Sega Top Five (1997) | Mega Games 10 (1997) | |
Sonic Classics (1994) | Sega Sports 1 (1995) | Classic Collection (1996) | The Disney Collection (1996) |
- 1-2 player games
- US Mega Drive games
- All US games
- EU Mega Drive games
- All EU games
- FR Mega Drive games
- All FR games
- PT Mega Drive games
- All PT games
- UK Mega Drive games
- All UK games
- SE Mega Drive games
- All SE games
- CZ Mega Drive games
- All CZ games
- AU Mega Drive games
- All AU games
- AS Mega Drive games
- All AS games
- Mega Drive games
- 1992 Mega Drive games
- All 1992 games
- Mega Drive game compilations
- All game compilations
- All games
- Sub-stubs
- Pages with broken file links
- Old technical information