Sega Smash Pack

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February 18, 1999 (Pack 1)
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November 14, 2000 (Pack 3)
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Sega Smash Pack (Sega Archives from USA in Japan) is a series of video game compilations developed and published by Sega. It features mostly Sega Genesis games.

Pack 1 (Windows)

The first pack titled Sega Smash Pack (Sega Archives from USA Vol. 1 in Japan) featured eight games. Template:Collist

Pack 2 (Windows)

The second pack titled Sega Puzzle Pack (Sega Archives from USA Vol. 2 in Japan) featured three games.

Pack 3 (Windows)

The third pack titled Sega Smash Pack 2 (Sega Archives from USA Vol. 3 in Japan) featured eight games. Template:Collist

Console (Dreamcast)

The console version of Sega Smash Pack was released for Dreamcast titled Sega Smash Pack Volume 1 and featured the following twelve games: Template:Collist Jeff Gerstmann from GameSpot gave the console version a 4.5/10. He criticised the console version for its patchy performance and poorly emulated music.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

The Genesis emulator built inside the compilation gained popularity with homebrew groups, as Echelon released a kit that allowed users to add and load their own Genesis ROMs. Gary Lake, the programmer, had himself deliberately left a documentation of the built-in emulator, with the documentation seemingly intended at them due to the filename (ECHELON.TXT).<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Additionally, Sega Swirl and Virtua Cop 2 were the only non-Genesis games in the compilation.

Handheld (Game Boy Advance)

The handheld version of Sega Smash Pack was released for Game Boy Advance simply titled Sega Smash Pack and featured three games, two of which had been included in the first Smash Pack. While Ecco the Dolphin and Sonic Spinball were developed using the original source code, Golden Axe had to be recreated from scratch.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Craig Harris from IGN gave the handheld version a 6/10. He criticised the handheld version for several technical issues and lack of cooperative multiplayer in Golden Axe.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> It was nominated for GameSpotTemplate:'s annual "Most Disappointing Game on Game Boy Advance" award, which went to The Revenge of Shinobi.<ref name=bestworst2002>Template:Cite web</ref>

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