The big impact of smaller Sega Mega-Drive/Genesis developers
Smaller external studios like Climax, Game Arts and Treasure were of key importance to broaden the Mega-Drive library and provide the system with a collection of exclusive titles. //Support the channel All your views, likes comments and shares are really appreciated! This video is part of a bigger series. I set up a patreon for those who would like to financially support it: / strafefox //Narration by Steven Kelly / stevenmkelly //Music and Sources For the complete track-listing with time-codes skip to the end of the video. Sources used for this video are also listed there. //Chapters 00:00 Early arcade library 02:46 A Shining new RPG 05:49 WonderBoys 06:44 Expansion in the west 07:27 Toe Jammin' 09:32 Alisia Dragoon and Game Arts 12:59 Shining Series 15:44 Success in 1992 and 1993 19:42 Treasure 21:43 Ranger X 22:50 Mega Roleplay Project 23:57 Outro

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