All Sega Mega Drive Mini 2 Games Revealed So Far

All Sega Mega Drive Mini 2 Games Revealed (So Far)

Sonic CD, Virtua Racing, Fantasy Zone and more.

Nothing beats retro games nostalgia, especially when it comes to SEGA. After a short break, we thought that the era of mini retro consoles was over that is not the case as SEGA dropped the announcement of the new Mega Drive Mini 2. The official reveal was complete lunacy – it even included wrestlers from New Japan Pro Wrestling, and other Japanese-specific stuff, just don’t ask.

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What is important is that SEGA has confirmed that the latest mini console based on the revision of the popular Mega Drive (Genesis in the US) also comes with support for SEGA CD (MEGA CD) games, and, most importantly, it is coming to the rest of the world after the planned Japanese release date of October 27. Here are all the Sega Mega Drive Mini 2 games known as of June 2022.

All SEGA Mega Drive Mini 2 games Revealed So Far

The SEGA Mega Drive Mini 2 will launch with 50 games featuring Sonic CD, Virtua Racing and Fantasy Zone, and more, also including many titles for SEGA CD, that 90s state of the art add-on that introduced the world to gaming from a Compact Disc, and some really weird FMV games.

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For now, we don’t know all 50 titles or whether the list of games will be the same in the Japanese version and for the rest of the world, but below you can see a list of all confirmed games so far for SEGA Mega Drive Mini 2:

  • Silpheed (Mega CD) – A rare space shooter that uses interesting polygonal graphics combined with a high frame rate.
  • Shining Force CD (Mega CD) – A remake of Game Gear’s Shining Force Gaiden games packed into one classic JRPG for SEGA CD in ’94.
  • Sonic CD (Mega CD) – That Sonic spin-off that never ceases to be sought after in all compilations, even today.
  • Mansion of Hidden Souls (Mega CD) – A real deal very early FMV horror adventure from Japan. Such retro bliss.
  • Popful Mail (Mega CD) – SEGA CD was the ideal system for porting strange Japanese early 90s computer games – this is one of them, a side-scrolling platform originating from NEC PC-8801 computer from ’91.
  • Virtua Racing (Mega Drive) – The arcade version of this game showed us what the future holds, while the Mega Drive port… Well, it existed.
  • Bonanza Bros (Mega Drive) – A classic title from the ’90s that usually pops up on SEGA retro compilations. It’s a side-scrolling stealth game.
  • Shining in the Darkness (Mega Drive) – An old school dungeon crawler from ’91 and one of the first RPG games ever released on the system.
  • Thunder Force IV (Mega Drive) – Thunder Force IV, known in North America as Lightening Force: Quest for the Darkstar is a classic shoot ’em up with an almost arcade quality.
  • Magical Taruruto (Mega Drive) – A rare Japanese-only game based on an at-the-time popular manga series. It is a surprisingly well-made platformer.
  • Fantasy Zone (Mega Drive port) – It’s a brand new port of a classic game that never looked better.

These are all the known games for SEGA Mega Drive Mini 2 – when we find out more, we will update this list. The first SEGA Mega Drive Mini console from 2019 came with 42 games, among which there were titles that were published only in Japan until then, so we hope that there will be more rarities and strange new ports like Fantasy Zone on this system as well.

For more retro content, check out the news about SEGA reportedly developing Crazy Taxi and Jet Set Radio Reboots.


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Nikola "Nick" Jovanovic

Nick has been a Prima Games Staff Writer since May 2022, an old-school gamer, and a gamer journalist with over 25 years of expertise. Our resident micro-influencer from Serbia! When he's not driving through Belgrade, he's probably racing in Gran Turismo or Forza, playing some strange JRPG games or just watching pro wrestling.