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A number of [[Sega Mega Drive]] games are glossed over in the introduction sequence, with the focus being on several early Mega CD games; ''[[Sewer Shark]]'', ''[[Batman Returns (Mega CD)|Batman Returns]]'', ''[[Kris Kross]]'', ''[[Night Trap]]'' and ''[[Cobra Command]]''. | A number of [[Sega Mega Drive]] games are glossed over in the introduction sequence, with the focus being on several early Mega CD games; ''[[Sewer Shark]]'', ''[[Batman Returns (Mega CD)|Batman Returns]]'', ''[[Kris Kross]]'', ''[[Night Trap]]'' and ''[[Cobra Command]]''. | ||
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Sega Mega-CD: Games Without Frontiers is a VHS cassette released to promote the Sega Mega-CD in the United Kingdom. It is an eight minute promotion akin to much of Sega's advertising produce of the time, with live action segments interspersed with game footage.
A number of Sega Mega Drive games are glossed over in the introduction sequence, with the focus being on several early Mega CD games; Sewer Shark, Batman Returns, Kris Kross, Night Trap and Cobra Command.