
Sega CD Power Factory Video Game
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Power Factory is a Sega CD music game from 1992 built around C+C Music Factory, the New York house-pop duo whose "Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)" was one of the defining chart records of 1990 and 1991. The disc was published by Sega of America and runs exclusively on the Sega CD add-on, the compact disc peripheral Sega released in North America that same year to position the Genesis as a multimedia platform rather than just a game console.
C+C Music Factory peaked at the exact right moment. "Gonna Make You Sweat" hit number one in the U.S. in early 1991 and the debut album "Gonna Make You Sweat" went platinum multiple times over. The duo, David Cole and Robert Clivillés, were coming off production work for Mariah Carey and had built a catalog of club-ready tracks that made sense on a disc format precisely because CD audio quality was the selling point of the entire Sega CD hardware push. Power Factory leaned into that completely. The gameplay is part rhythm challenge, part music video experience, which put it years ahead of the rhythm-game genre that Guitar Hero and Dance Dance Revolution would later define as a mainstream category in the late 1990s and early 2000s. The Sega CD library is thin on titles that used the hardware's audio capabilities this aggressively, which makes Power Factory a legitimate outlier in the catalog rather than a filler release.
C+C Music Factory, Sega's FMV fever dream, and the tall-case format that died in 1995.
The tall blue jewel case format is the standard Sega CD retail packaging, and the cover art is worth noting: a dense collage including a screaming kid and a dinosaur head alongside the group's imagery, which is exactly the kind of early 1990s maximalist graphic design that either aged into camp or into genuine period document. Condition varies on Sega CD titles because the cases crack at the spine hinge over time. Check the front hinge seam before you buy.
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C+C Music Factory, Sega's FMV fever dream, and the tall-case format that died in 1995.
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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