And again Sega took the risk and made the idea of CD ROM based gaming for consoles viable for the rest of the industry to invest in the cd rom based consoles. That would never have happened if the MCD wasn't a success. That's the problem with idiots like you..you only see the bottom line. Oh because they sold this much by this margin without seeing that if they sold at a reasonable or good margin meant that the system was a viable commodity. Go back to school kid..before you start spouting things you have no clue about.
For starters I'm getting bored and wish the Mods would act with the endless insults from you, the moment anyone dares to question or try and have a debate with you . Looking over that I'll point out a few things...
1) No Spin the Gamegear wasn't the 1st Handheld and it was totally outclassed for software and Hardware market share, 3rd party support and sales by the Gameboy . So why you bring the Gamegear into I don't know .
2) The Mega CD wasn't a great success and it was far from the 1st CD-Rom Add on . NEC took the real risk with the CD-Rom 2 in 1988 .
3) To see you of all people have a go at me for the so called 'Bottom Line' is again laughable . When you're the one who'll always go on about SEGA Bottom line and profits rather than go on about SEGA games sales compared to the likes of Capcom , Ubi and the like .
The SEGA CD did ok in the USA and its to SEGA America credit for that, but in software terms the Mega CD and Sega CD market share could never break double digits , if fact for most of Europe Mega CD total Market Share for software was less than 5% . The Eyetoy sold more units than the Mega CD, Kinect sold way way more units that the Mega CD and even those add-ons will be seen as flops when it comes to Software, given that the impressive hardware sales were never matched with the same sort of impressive software sales for those Add-ons . Look at the Vita its too sold more units that the Mega CD, but everyone knows its more or less a flop and has pathetic market share for games software and hence why 3rd parties and even Sony don't support it much , same went for the Mega/SEGA CD.
Now I love the Mega CD and after the Saturn its my 2nd Fav system to date and while it sold ok and made SEGA some money given the low costs of the Discs and the fact that SEGA sold it more or less at cost price . That doesn't change that for most people it was a system they didn't really bother with (bar the odd game here and there) and that was reflected in software and 3rd party support and Mega CD games sales in the charts .