You will need a power base converter
Sega Mega drive
There is a game called Alien Storm for Sega Mega Drive.
The Mega Drive and Genesis are the same thing, only the mega drive in European and the genesis is American
Yes. Sega Mega Drive is the Japanese and European name for it, while Sega Genesis is the North American name for it.
Actually, they do. The Mega Drive (or Genesis if you live in the USA) is backwards compatable. Originally, Sega released the Power Base converter in all regions. This is essentially an extention to the toploader that allows for a Master System-shaped cartridge to be attached. It's called the Mega Adapter in Japan and the Master System Converter in Europe. There is a second model for the Mega Drive MkII, but this is rarer and was only released in Europe. Some games may not work with the regular controler, so it may be necessary to switch to a Master System controler. But don't worry, they use the same ports. There is one game that doesn't work on the Mega Drive: F-16 Fighting Falcon.
A list of Sega Mega Drive RPG games includes Shining Force II, . Gunstar Heroes, Shining Force, Sonic the Hedgehog 2, Phantasy Star IV, Streets of Rage 2, Shinobi III: Return of the Ninja Master, Castlevania: Bloodlines, and many more.
Some Sega Mega Drive platform games are Skitchin, General Chaos, Sensible Soccer, and Jimmy White's Whirlwind Snooker. Additional games are Bonanza Bros., Mega-Lo-Mania/Tyrants: Fight Through Time, Flicky, Ghouls 'n Ghosts, and Revenge of Shinobi.
Assuming you mean the 'SEGA Mega Drive Collection' UMD, just insert it into the PSP, the instructions for the games should be in the manual or at least explained in-game.
No its not rare and its cheap to buy around £3
No. Sega CD game disks can only be played on a Sega Mega Drive with a Sega CD unit attached.
The Sega Nomad was released on October 13, 1995. It played standardMega Drive/Genesis cartridges.
Yes, they are essentially the same thing.