What didn’t was 1993’s Action 52, an unlicensed America-only release from Active Enterprises that put 52 terrible games on one cart and sold for $199.99. All offered great value, retailing for the price of a single game (or, in many cases, less than a brand-new release). Other one-cart collections on the Mega Drive included EA Sports Double Header ( EA Hockey, John Madden Football) Sega Sports 1 ( Wimbledon, Ultimate Soccer and Super Monaco GP - there was never a second volume) The Disney Collection (the Donald Duck-starring Quackshot and Mickey Mouse’s Castle of Illusion) and Codemasters’ pairing of Fantastic Dizzy with Cosmic Spacehead and Micro Machines with Psycho Pinball. Sonic got his own compilation in 1995, Sonic Classics (or Sonic Compilation in Europe, a title that’s maybe a little too literal) squeezing the first two 16-bit Sonics onto one cart alongside the reskinned Puyo Puyo puzzle action of Dr Robotnik’s Mean Bean Machine.
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