SEGA CD
The Sega CD is a CD-ROM accessory for the Sega Genesis console that was produced by Sega. It was launched all over the world in the 90s as part of the fourth generation of video game consoles. During the first three months, it sold 200,000 units but only sold another 200,000 units over the next three years.
Factors such as high launch price and only two games available during the launch were said to have affected sales of Sega CD. Despite not being so successful, it can still be credited for giving us well-regarded games such as Sonic CD, Lunar: Eternal Blue, Lunar: The Silver Star, Popful Mail, and Snatcher. Still, it can be considered as one of the 90s’ most popular toys.