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Release date |
September 19, 2019 |
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Product Dimensions |
9.84 x 3.94 x 11.81 inches, 1.76 Pounds |
Type of item |
Video Game |
Rated |
Teen |
Item model number |
SG-10037-2 |
Item Weight |
1.76 pounds |
Manufacturer |
Sega |
Batteries |
1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Date First Available |
March 31, 2019 |
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Release date |
February 22, 2018 |
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Product Dimensions |
14.96 x 10.63 x 4.13 inches, 2 Pounds |
Type of item |
Video Game |
Language |
English |
Rated |
Everyone |
Item model number |
FB8280C |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer |
No |
Item Weight |
2 pounds |
Manufacturer |
Sega |
Batteries |
2 AA batteries required. |
Date First Available |
June 30, 2017 |
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user-M1K76F –
Using Amazons fastest delivery service I received this item within 6 days from the US which was fantastic. The item arrived safely but was only in delivery bag/wrapper which meant the box of the item isn’t as perfect as I’m used to with UK based items… but it was fine… It had been on a long journey and everything inside is well protected.
The mini console itself is amazing… its exactly as advertised on Amazon. The item comes with the mini console itself, two three-button controllers, an HDMI cable, micro USB power cable and a USB power adapter (note this is US plug). The console is the US version of the Sega Mega Drive and therefore has the US artwork on the items box and within the menu screens of the console. All working perfectly!
Very satisfied customer
Ja Heart’s AMZN –
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Ja Heart’s AMZN –
Totally authentic, real Sega hardware, great controllers (exactly as I remember them from the OG Genesis), super cute miniaturized console (check out the size in the phone compared to my 15″ MacBook Pro), and 42 games! Not gonna lie, I was giddy unboxing it (box looks great too… the whole package is authentic SEGA).
Easy to set up, just plug it in to and HDMI monitor/tv and you’re good to go.
Only cons: it’s a closed system, you cannot add or subtract games. Most games are classics, but it’s missing a few that I had as a kid and wanted to get again were not available. Also, almost all the games work fine with the classic 3 Button controllers, with one notable outlier… c’mon, Street Fighter 2 blows when you have to toggle the punches and kicks with the start button! (to fix, I purchased 2X “Retro-Bit Official Sega Genesis USB Controller 8-Button Arcade Pad for Sega Genesis Mini”. I recommend this specific model, because it’s got 6 buttons, L&R, + Start & Mode buttons… which if you’re a retro game nerd like me, can be plugged into your computer and used for emulation of other consoles that require more buttons).
Fun extra, you can change the region to Japan (and other countries), and all the box art will change, as well as the language (can get confusing though, I had to use Google translate’s AR to navigate my way back to English).
Totally worth it!! Pull the tigger my friend.
Lodmot –
So, what is there to say about the Genesis Mini that hasn’t already been said by countless others? It’s one of the best (if not the best) mini console released to date, and it made its mark as Sega’s long-desired “re-entry” into the hardware market.
For Sega’s first piece of hardware in over 20 years, they sure still know how to do it well. The system itself looks amazing and accurate down to the last detail, and it’s built really well. The controllers are awesome too, and have one of the best D-pads I’ve ever felt. One interesting aspect is that this is the very first time I’ve seen the 3-button Genesis controller re-released in any form, and since they’re USB-driven that also means you can hook up the controllers to a regular PC or modern game console, and they’ll work. The system has HDMI for connecting to a modern TV, and outputs at 720p resolution.
As far as the software goes, the game selection is expansive and high-quality, the menu system is awesome and has plenty of goodies, and the background music is killer. You get a bunch of Sonic classics (except for Sonic 3 & Knuckles, notably). The system is also region-swappable, so you can see all the Japanese and European versions of all 42 games. There’s a savestate feature built-in that saves up to 4 slots per game.
On top of the above, the Genesis Mini has an active hacking scene so you can add your own games and peripherals to the system.
Overall, the system is amazing– however, as of late it seems like it’s more difficult to find new stock of the Genesis Mini. I’m not sure if the console is just selling out often or if Sega decided to quietly cease production of the system, but for whatever reason lately I’ve only been able to find it in the used/reseller market.
I honestly don’t think Sega’s going to do anymore gaming hardware after this, so if you were a die-hard fan of Sega as a hardware company this console is for you.
Bradley Davis –
Nice job all around by Sega. This is a well-designed and well thought out little device with a lot of fun packed inside. I see a few ludicrous reviews on here, where people forgot to take their pills or whatever and resort to saying this device “SUCKS” or is “GARBAGE”. Nothing could be further from the truth, and some people need to grow up.
It was actually my cousin who was one of those “Sega kids”, but I still got to play the Genesis some back in the day and have fond memories of Sonic, Road Rash and several other great games. Hardware-wise the original Genesis was somewhat more generic in internal design than the SNES and had some real limitations if you know what to look for. But it was still a fertile platform for fun and classic game play. In bringing this classic mini console to market Sega has seemingly followed Nintendo’s lead in hardware design, having nearly identical internal specs and including power over micro USB, which will presumably be a vector for hacking this thing. That’s a good thing! Then Sega upped the ante and doubled the number of included games compared to Nintendo mini consoles, including alternate international versions of the ROMs that you can access just by changing the language settings. However this probably means there is less internal storage available for any future hacking of the device, but perhaps they will get USB support working.
Overall the game selection is pretty good with a small handful of weaker entries and a few glaring omissions. For example, although they were able to include two Disney-licensed Mickey Mouse games, the second-highest selling Genesis game of all time, Disney’s Aladdin, is nowhere to be found. One would think it would have even made a great initial tie in with Disney promoting their recent re-hash of the film. Who knows, perhaps Sega tried. But still you won’t lack for fun and entertaining game play here.
The two included 3-button controllers seem nice and solid, very much like the originals. But I haven’t used them. As a one-up on Nintendo this console did at least implement a way to get to the system menu using the controller by doing a long-press on the Start button. But an even better experience is with the officially licensed Retro-bit 6-button Sega game controllers. These give you the full 6 buttons you need for a couple of games, plus the Mode button on these gives you instantaneous access to the system/save menu from within games. Also the Retro-bit controllers have like a 12-14′ long cable I think, so that is an improvement over the just okay 6′ length of the included 3-button controllers. Well worth the modest additional cost.
The user interface is simple but attractive, and has a funky new Sega-style synthesized music track. This will loop a few times and then the console will start going through demo mode of all 42 games. It’s almost fun to just leave it on and watch it cycle through demos. The save state feature is basically equivalent to that provided by the Nintendo mini consoles, offering 4 save slots per game, but the implementation is not quite as polished. I believe you have to start the game before you can access the save states, rather than jumping directly into a saved state. Also the Nintendo consoles will add a little “time played” indicator to each save state, to give you even some idea besides the mini screenshot of where the save state is within the game, you know when you return to it weeks or months later. And I don’t really see a way to manage save states, delete them, etc. Maybe I just missed it.
Finally the emulation is done by M2, who are behind the emulation in virtual console and other ports of these classic games. Only one or two unofficial emulators come close to the same quality, so it’s not really going to get any better than that. I find reports of lag curious. I can’t detect any at all. Any form of emulation, including the Nintendo mini consoles, will have some minuscule amount however. At worst your TV may need some adjustment, but usually even that is not necessary. The games look, play, feel and sound right.
Anyway, great job and congrats to Sega! This is a great item. As a bonafide Nintendo kid I’m happy to own this, and I hope Sega sells millions of them.
Mr S Shaw –
Después de que Nintendo nos trajera el NES mini y el SUPER NES mini y Sony dijera “Yo también” y sacara al aventón el olvidable PS mini, Sega nos presenta su versión mini del Genesis a 30 años de su salida original.
Si bien las consolas de Nintendo eran infinitamente más populares y era relativamente raro el niño de la cuadra o de la escuela que optara por la consola de Sega, si fuiste ese niño raro, realmente apreciarás esta versión del Sega Genesis.
Ya han existido otras opciones de la consola hechas por otras compañías y con extras como controles inalámbricos y mayor cantidad de juegos, pero siempre quedaban a deber.
De igual manera salieron compilaciones para el 360, PS3 así como para el XBONE y PS4 con las franquicias completas dígase Phantasy Star 2, 3 y 4; Golden Axe 1, 2, 3 y la serie de Streets of Rage más esta consola trae varios títulos que nunca han salido en compilaciones anteriores.
La caja incluye cable usb, adaptador de corriente (que el NES mini y Super NES no incluían) y dos controles réplica tamaño original de la consola. El total de juegos es de 24 pero si cambian el idioma de la consola, a japonés, por ejemplo, se modifican las imágenes de las portadas a las correspondientes a la región y variantes en el nivel de dificultad en algunos juegos.
La emulación está hecha por la compañía M2 que se ha encargado de hacer las compilaciones anteriores lanzadas en las consolas antes mencionadas y dada su experiencia la calidad de los juegos es impecable.
Si estás jugando, puedes dejar oprimido el botón de start y se despliega un menú con la opción de guardar tu juego e ir al menú principal, no es necesario pararte e ir a oprimir directamente un botón en la consola para ir al menú, como es el caso del SUPER NES, pero NO tiene la función de rewind para repetir alguna sección particularmente difícil.
Si tuviste Super Nintendo y tienes curiosidad de que traía la competencia, esta es tu mejor opción para ver lo que te perdiste. Los juegos son “difíciles” pero los estándares actuales pero eran lo normal en esa época. Y si tuviste el Genesis, recordarás y apreciarás todos los pequeños detalles y más que incluyeron.
La verdad es una consola que se hizo y se desarrolló con toda la mano, nada al aventón. Ojalá hubieran puesto este empeño para el PS Mini.
Steven –
This is my first revamped retro console, so I can’t compare it to the SNES / NES mini classics but damn this one is good! You are still shocked when you see the size of the mini and it’s barely bigger than the size of your hand! Build quality is excellent, looks exactly like the old one but just much smaller. I wish there were rubber sticky pads on the corners to stop it moving around with the HDMI cable but it’s no big deal. The control pads are great quality and respond like an old Sega one did.
40 +2 games for less than $100 CAD is excellent value, the joy I have playing Sonic 2 again is indescribable! The emulation is flawless to me and plays like I remember. I have many other new games I’ve never played before to work through too. Just a note for Street Fighter 2 Turbo that you might want to consider getting a 6 button controller in addition. I brought this one and works perfectly well with it. Otherwise you have to press start to switch between punches and kicks which is annoying.
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But I think for every other game the standard 3 button controller works fine. Streets of Rage 2 was another old favourite of mine that I’ve also played recently, once again absolutely brilliant!
Needless to say I’m overjoyed with this little piece of kit, as it works with new TV’s I actually prefer these than playing an original as some of the old ones cannot cope with new technology. I use this with my Amazon UHD 4K Fire TV and works great with the HDMI. If you are a fan of these old retro consoles then this is a must. I dare you not to smile when you play Emerald Hill Zone on Sonic 2 for the first time. 🙂 Well worth a purchase!
Javier Ortega –
This is better than PS5.
JK!