
Sega CD Dracula Video Game
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Bram Stoker's Dracula on Sega CD is a 1993 Sony Imagesoft action title built directly around Francis Ford Coppola's film of the same year. Sony Imagesoft was the publishing arm of Sony Electronic Publishing, and they had the license to push this one across multiple platforms, but the Sega CD version was the one that could actually use footage. FMV cutscenes pulled from Coppola's production gave it something no cartridge port could touch. The disc format made the difference, and Sony Imagesoft knew it.
The film came out in November 1992 from Columbia Pictures, with Coppola directing a cast that included Gary Oldman as the Count, Winona Ryder, Anthony Hopkins, and Keanu Reeves. It pulled in over $215 million worldwide and won three Academy Awards, including Best Costume Design. That was the momentum behind this release. The Sega CD was still in its early adoption phase in 1993, fighting for shelf space against a SNES and Genesis install base that had no reason to upgrade, and publishers like Sony Imagesoft were betting that FMV-capable hardware would pull buyers in. The game is a side-scrolling action title with cinematic interludes, not a straight movie playback, which makes it a real interactive artifact of that console experiment rather than just a glorified disc. The Sega CD library never had a deep bench, so titles with a legitimate theatrical license behind them carried more weight on the shelf than they might have on competing hardware.
The tall blue spine became the format's signature, a brief future that lasted three years.
This copy carries the standard tall jewel case format with the dark castle cover art and the VRC MA-13 rating on the front. The spine shows the Sega CD blue-band design, which holds color well on most surviving copies but can fade along the top edge. Condition on a 33-year-old jewel case matters: the hinge corners and the tray clip are the first things to crack on these, so open the case and check the center spindle tray before you commit. Disc surface should be clean with no radial scratching under a direct light source.
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The tall blue spine became the format's signature, a brief future that lasted three years.
The Sega Era
Sega's 90s catalogue moved fast and took risks. Genesis, Saturn, Dreamcast, the arcades that fed them, the merchandise that trailed each launch. The blue-ribbon years produced cartridges, plush, promotional cards, and magazine inserts that rarely made it past the living room floor. What landed here was stored carefully enough to survive two console generations.
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This sega cd dracula video game originates from the 90s era[01], represents Sega[02]'s output, . Each piece in the shop is a single unit, inspected by hand in Las Vegas before listing. The data manifest to the right records the fields on file for this lot; where a field is empty it has been omitted rather than guessed.
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