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why genny and not mega?
lethal_illuminati - Dec 13, 2003
 lethal_illuminati Dec 13, 2003
why is it mega drive in every where else but USA? We call it Genises ova here...why's that? Or was that just a sloppy part on SOA?

 racketboy Dec 13, 2003
probably because MegaDrive sounds dumb

I like the name Genesis -- made it sound pretty cool

 Mask of Destiny Dec 13, 2003
The name MegaDrive was trademarked in the US so they couldn't use it here. I personally think Genesis sounds cooler, but that's not what sparked the name change.

 gameboy900 Dec 14, 2003
Taken from The Scribes excellent Sega history pages (formerly hosted on SegaBase):

Unfortunately, Sega of America would not be permitted to use the name in its respective market. Another American firm had already registered the term megadrive as a trademark, so Sega's new console was to be renamed Genesis for its U.S. launch. It was a fortuitous choice in retrospect. The name's Biblical connotations would not be lost on conservative-minded American parents, many of whose kids would want to buy the new system. There was also a hidden meaning within the console's new name. Genesis in Hebrew means "in the beginning," and that is exactly what Sega was doing - beginning the nextgen wave of consoles with a Sega system. Up to this point Sega had been playing catch-up to Nintendo.