I've only owned and played the genesis titles, and there aren't too many differences on first glance. 'Course I haven't beaten any of them yet. I will say that the soundtrack is new due to the higher quality of the Sega CD (as well as being composed by Spencer Nielsen) and is rippable if you have a CD drive and iTunes. There's an increase in color count, but only by so much and I think there's a difference in level design. I haven't played often enough to really notice. Like all American cases, the one I got is huge and with little damage. It's quite funny comparing it to a Mega Drive case. All in all, I think even just for the sake of having it, this game is worth it. A real piece of history.
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Ecco was released for Sega Genesis along with a sequal. The Sega CD versions are the same gameplay but with higher quality sound effects and wonderful music you would never have expected for the gaming era. You are a dolphin that goes on a quest to find out what terrible fate has happened that you have witnessed, the gameplay is casual but not relaxed. If you have the original game for the Genesis and love it, get Ecco CD. If you didn't care for the game much, you may not care to spend the money for Ecco CD.
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This game has brought back great memories.
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Love this retro game!
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I don't nothing about the gameplay, I'm using it to play music in my cd player.
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