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Sega also used Mega Power a few times. Space Harrier on Sega Master System was "Twice the Mega Power" to say that it was 2 megabitsYeah, back then they advertised games by the number of "megs", meaning megabits. "Mb" wasn't used. For example, the back of the Phantasy Star IV box says "24 megs of role-playing challenge!". But ROM was still very expensive in the late '80s and early '90s, so it took a few years before you started seeing bigger 16-bit games, so the point remains - early Genesis games were still rather small, and SegaNet games were smaller still.