


Whereas the US boasted 50 games at $15 a month, in Europe it was 25 games. Those two pages in particular come from the 15th of July 1997 - maybe it's worth checking to see whether the US channel had the same stuff up at the time? I suspect it's the same for all countries in the region but who honestly knows - it's like they're hiding information here as all Sega Channel references go when the Dreamcast shows up. The Wiki article is also missing any reference to the "GAME GUIDE" ROM, Which incidentally is called "Sega Channel Demo Cartridge #37 - Game Guide 3/18/94".- KiddoCabbusses 15:49, 26 July 2011 (CDT)Īpparently for reasons unknown to man, Sega of Europe decided to use the ESRB rating system for Sega Channel games. As the dumper described them, they were PCB protos. I do not know if "SEGA CHANNEL 01" and "SEGA CHANNEL 02" fit in with the "Sega Channel Demo Cartridge #" series. 19 June 1996 in the UK - Black Squirrel 11:09, 27 July 2011 (CDT) To clarify some things.

From what I gather it was taken off air in late 97/early 98 due to technical issues, but it's a massive challenge to find anything even remotely related to the subject - Black Squirrel 10:58, 27 July 2011 (CDT) Old press releases time I hear it reached The Netherlands too.

Oerg866 and SonicVaan (German natives) said they never saw Sega Channel in Germany - Andlabs 10:18, 27 July 2011 (CDT) Has anyone found a BIOs cart or a SC Webpage from Germany or Chile or wherever? Did any of these regions get exclusive content akin to Japan?- KiddoCabbusses 23:43, 24 July 2011 (CDT) The archived SC's "International" subsection implies the Sega Channel got a much larger degree of worldwide penetration than what's been well-documented. What International Sega Channel versions are documented? "Super League" aka Tommy Lasorda Baseball? - Andlabs 23:37, 24 July 2011 (CDT) Seirous Discussion/Questions To Answer Here
