There's never been a better time to be a retro video game enthusiast. Playing old video games on modern screens used to require elaborate cabling and detailed electronics knowledge, or you would have ...
The Mega Sg, a modern console built to play 30-year-old Sega Genesis games, is an impressive piece of hardware. The Mega Sg does a fantastic job of making old cartridges feel new again, thanks to HD ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. The Sega Genesis has had by far the longest shelf life of any of the 16-bit systems. You could buy Sega’s final “Genesis 3" model in stores until the ...
The Mega SG is a Sega Genesis built to work with high-definition televisions, and the follow-up to last year’s excellent, Super Nintendo-focused Super NT. Like the Super NT, the Mega SG is a ...
Plays games more accurately than emulators. Impressive internal tech. Slick, simple, straightforward design. Deep catalogue of games. Sega cartridges are dirt cheap on eBay and still play great. Not ...
Over the past couple of years, Seattle-based Analogue has been warming retro gamers’ hearts with its systems that faithfully run 8-bit and 16-bit NES cartridges with high-resolution audio and video ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. Analogue, the Seattle-based retro console maker, has announced its latest project: the Mega Sg. Using a technological setup similar to its Super Nt ...
With high-quality Genesis ports aplenty on PC and consoles, the most popular 16-bit Sega games are easier and cheaper to play today than ever. But if simply having access to some of your favorite ...
To start any conversation about the Analogue Mega Sg—a new, $190 take on the original Sega Genesis (née Mega Drive in Europe and Japan) that’s available for “pre-order” but has already begun ...
A new retro game console is on the way from Analogue, the company behind the Nt Mini and the Super Nt. The upcoming Mega Sg ($189) will play classic Sega Master System, Genesis, and Mega Drive games ...
Clone console hardware has come a long way over the past 15 years. What used to be the domain of sketchy shopping mall kiosks offering off-brand NESes claiming to contain 1,000 games (990 of which ...
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