
Giving Back to the Community
At Sega Replay, we are diehard retro Sega fans. As such, we greatly appreciate the fan-developer community. To show this appreciation, we donate a percentage of all fan-made or translated games to these very developers.
Who we Support

Retro Game Talk (Formerly CD Romance)
Community
Retro Game Talk is one of the last remaining quality sources for ROMs. In addition, they have a thriving retro forum that help keep the retro preservation community connected and alive. Without them, access to retro games would suffer a major blow.

Sega Xtreme
Community
Sega Xtreme is a longtime host of the Sega Saturn and Dreamcast developer communities. Their contributions are invaluable and substantial. While we take issue with their opposition to making games more accessible to the average gamer, we support their overall mission.

Pandamonium Reviews
Content Creator
Pandamonium is one of the premier Sega Saturn reviewers. His exhaustive research has gone a long way to preserving the history of the Sega Saturn and its games. We highly recommend subscribing to his Youtube and supporting his efforts on Patreon.


How to Get Support
Are you a translator or developer of Sega CD, Sega Saturn, or Sega Dreamcast games? We want to support you! We are a small business, but will give what we can to help out. We will need to verify who you are and your contributions, but once that is done, we will be happy to help. Simply click the contact button below to get in touch.
Physical Publishing
Would you like help with physical, boxed copies and merchandise for your self-published Sega CD, Sega Saturn, or Sega Dreamcast title? We can help with that as well. We offer disc, box, and manual publishing, as well as related merch. For giving us this privilege, we will gratefully donate 50% of all profits back to the developer(s). We only retain some profits as we have business overhead to sustain, everything from taxes to supplies to marketing and of course, the time/effort to create physical copies. If you are interested in our help getting physical copies out to the community (remember, most gamers don’t have the time, impetus, or technical know-how to make their own physical copies, and many still prefer the original hardware over drive emulators), please contact us below!