
Sega CD Mad Dog McCree Video Game
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Mad Dog McCree on Sega CD is the 1993 American Laser Games title that brought full-motion video light-gun shooting off the arcade floor and into living rooms. The arcade original ran on laserdisc hardware with actual filmed footage of actors in a Western town set, and the Sega CD port preserved that live-action video in a way cartridge-based consoles simply could not. This is the version collectors want when they want the home translation closest to the coin-op experience.
The Sega CD itself occupied a strange and expensive corner of the early-90s console wars. It launched in North America in late 1992 at $299 bolted to a Genesis, and the add-on's biggest selling point was FMV: video that played off the disc rather than pixel-art animations baked into ROM. Mad Dog McCree was exactly the software that justified that pitch. American Laser Games had already shipped Mad Dog to home video at that point through 3DO and CD-i, but the Sega CD version arrived in 1993 alongside a library that was still proving the hardware's case. The game drops you into a dusty frontier town, hands you a light-gun (or a controller, with reduced accuracy), and runs you through outlaw stages with live actors in full Western costume. There is no saving the mayor's daughter without hitting your targets clean. The VRC rating on the box was MA-13, one of the last years before the ESRB replaced the VRC system entirely in 1994. That rating on the box is itself a time-stamp.
Twenty minutes of branching footage, the same saloon standoff, the same graveyard shootout every time.
This copy comes in the tall blue Sega CD jewel case format, the kind that stood spine-out on retail shelves next to the Genesis cardboard boxes and looked almost like a music CD blown up to game scale. The outlaw cover art is the menacing portrait version: McCree front and center, hat low, hand near the holster. Condition on Sega CD cases trends toward hinge stress and disc tray cracking, so turn this one over and check the interior hinge pins before anything else.
OWNER VERIFY: Confirm the disc, manual, and any insert or registration card are present inside the case, and note whether the light-gun compatibility label or sticker variant matches the 1993 Sega CD release.
Twenty minutes of branching footage, the same saloon standoff, the same graveyard shootout every time.
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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