PALGN writes: "Whether you pronounced it "Say-ga" like in the title screens of so many of their games, or "See-ga" like the Australian commercials which dominated television and VHS rental tapes alike in the early 90's, there's no denying that Sega used to be one of the most influential forces in video gaming. While the company now is somewhat of a shadow of its former glory, with no current-gen console to its name and a mascot struggling to find his place these days. But the late 80's/early 90's? Sega was the bomb. The Sega Mega Drive did what Nintendidn't (although that pun worked a little better when it was contemporary), boasting arcade quality ports, blast-processing-powered graphics and fun original titles like Comix Zone, Vectorman and of course, Sonic the Hedgehog. These days, Sega seems intent on making endless collections of these games for today's gaming audience, but with this, the Sega Mega Drive Ultimate Collection, have Sega finally created a cornucopia to end all others?"