Are my Genesis games in a weird order?
How to find CGQ Everywhere: https://linktr.ee/cgquarterly Crowdfunding: / cgquarterly Shop: http://www.cgquarterly.com/shopcgq A while back, a user called "Whatsonmyshelf" asked me why my Genesis games are in an "atypical" order. Here's why, and here's a look at my entire Sega Genesis collection. If you found this video through YouTube's search function or recommended videos, be sure to check out the "main" channel, Classic Gaming Quarterly, at: / cgquarterly

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