I am blown away that they got Disney games and I didn't even think of the possibility of X-Men games since I forget that Disney owns Marvel now. They should hopefully get Quackshot since it forms almost a trilogy of sorts with the Illusion games.
Super Fantasy Zone was exclusive to Japan and Europe during the Genesis days so it's cool to see it included. Perhaps some other titles that only got a European English language release will also make it.
They've revealed only half of the games and frankly the lineup thus far is good enough to make this worth owning, assuming the emulation isn't shoddy, which likely won't be with M2 involved. And there are still 20 more titles to show! Considering the SNES Classic had only 21 titles this is looking really impressive. And Sega has already topped Sony with the lineup. Apparently hiding the entire lineup doesn't necessarily mean you're hiding a lousy lineup.
Assuming this all turns out to be a great product and how this is not Sega's first attempt at a Genesis plug-n-play, would the market accept Sony (or SNK while we're at it) giving a second go at a mini-console? The Playstation Classic could easily have been a good product if they beefed up the hardware to run the NTSC versions of the games and the lineup could have been better even with better choices of first party titles. But then I guess we have to see if the market even buys the Genesis Mini or if the well been poisoned by the lousy Genesis plug-n-plays that have already been released.
I'm probably going to get it for Castlevania Bloodlines alone since I missed the boat on a real cart being affordable.