‘Lost’ Sega Channel games spark peak ’90s nostalgia

‘Lost’ Sega Channel games spark peak ’90s nostalgia

Nostalgia for the ’90s was everywhere in 2025, so the Video Game History Foundation’s (VGHF) latest discovery is the perfect treat as an end-of-year finale. Through a huge two-year project, the non-profit has recovered over 140 Sega Genesis game ROMs from a collection of tape backups kept by former Sega Channel staff.

The collection includes exclusive Sega Channel games that had been feared lost forever since they were previously undumped – that is, their digital data wasn’t publicly extracted and archived. The VGHF has also uncovered menus, programming data and marketing material that provide an insight into the thinking of one of the world’s biggest players in gaming in the 1990s (see our picks of the best retro game consoles and the best retro handheld consoles if you need to scratch that nostalgia itch further).

Don’t Just Watch TV: The Secrets of Sega Channel – YouTube
Don't Just Watch TV: The Secrets of Sega Channel - YouTube


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