I see a lot of development for the Genesis in the form of Demos and simple games. They are always in ROM format as to run on an emulator for the GEN.
However, it seems to make more sense to me that programmers would choose the Sega CD format. CD drives are fairly common among Gen players. Many emulators now support the CD along with the GEN alone. And the format is easier to transfer from emulator to actual hardware making it more versitle.
I would love to put together timely compilations of new development for the system on a CD. SO why do Genesis developers not make use of the CD? Is it harder to program? Is it really much different from the Genesis alone?
Finally, are there any developement pages for the Sega CD. It is easy to find GEN demos and games but not so for the CD.
However, it seems to make more sense to me that programmers would choose the Sega CD format. CD drives are fairly common among Gen players. Many emulators now support the CD along with the GEN alone. And the format is easier to transfer from emulator to actual hardware making it more versitle.
I would love to put together timely compilations of new development for the system on a CD. SO why do Genesis developers not make use of the CD? Is it harder to program? Is it really much different from the Genesis alone?
Finally, are there any developement pages for the Sega CD. It is easy to find GEN demos and games but not so for the CD.