
During those nine years, the total sales of the Sega Genesis were 30.75 worldwide. Sega officially stopped manufacturing this product in 1997 after nine years of continuous production. The market they targeted was North America with the Genesis name in 1989, and in 1990, it was distributed as Mega Drive by Virgin Mastertronic in Europe. It was first published in Japan in 1988 and expanded its market to the global region in the following years.

Sega Genesis is the third generation gaming console released and is the successor of the Sega Master System. This is a 16-bit console game console made by the famous Japanese gaming company, SEGA. Sega Genesis is also popular with many players on the Mega Drive in North America.
