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May 2019
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Published: 2019-04-15, Author: Ben , review by: Techreport.com
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Published: 2019-03-27, Author: Jeff , review by: venturebeat.com
Abstract: If you want to play some old Sega games, you have no shortage of options. You can get the Genesis Classics collection on PC and consoles. You can grab the classic hardware and physical games. Or maybe you could use a downloadable emulator. But in 2019, al...
Immaculate reproduction of 16-bit Sega audio and video experience, Excellent 1080p upscaler, Lots of processing options
No controller included, No emulator tricks like save states
If you're a die-hard 16-bit Sega fan with a collection of Genesis or Mega Drive cartridges, the Analogue Mega Sg is a must-have game system to play them on your modern TV...
Immaculate reproduction of 16-bit Sega audio and video experience, Excellent 1080p upscaler, Lots of processing options
No controller included, No emulator tricks like save states
If you're a die-hard 16-bit Sega fan with a collection of Genesis or Mega Drive cartridges, the Analogue Mega Sg is a must-have game system to play them on your modern TV...
Near-perfect emulation, Plays Genesis and Master System games from all regions, Supports Sega CD, Carts are easy to find and inexpensive
No way to output to a CRT monitor, No 32X support
On paper, the Mega SG is almost a copy-and-paste of Analogue's last console, doing for the Genesis what the Super NT did for the SNES. But while Nintendo fans have dozens of options to play the company's classics, Sega diehards don't. The Mega SG brings t...
Published: 2019-03-25, Author: Adam , review by: tomsguide.com
Gorgeous design, Accurate performance, Smooth interface, 1080p resolution, Extensive display options, Unreleased title Ultracore included, Support for Master System and Sega CD
Relatively expensive, No controller, No save states or digital game storage, No 32X support
There are cheaper and more accessible avenues for reliving Sega's 16-bit glory years than the Mega Sg. But then again, that's not really the purpose of Analogue's system.Rather, the Mega Sg gives the Genesis the high-fidelity counterpart it always deserve...
Published: 2019-04-03, Author: Keith , review by: theguardian.com
Abstract: Those disappointed by the recent PlayStation Classic, with its limited range of built-in and mundanely emulated games, may well be wondering what the higher end of the retro console market looks like. Well, this is it. Built by specialist company Analogue...
Published: 2019-04-02, Author: Peter , review by: Theinquirer.net
It's the perfect modern Mega Drive. It really is
No library of games or a high-end flash cartridge, expensive, Rating:
The Mega Sg - at this price point and with its hardcore set of tweaking options - can easily be considered a purchase ‘for enthusiasts', but we feel it's potentially got more appeal than that to anyone interested simply in good video games...
Abstract: The ultimate retro Sega console.John LinnemanStaff Writer, Digital FoundryIn what has become somewhat of a tradition at this point, boutique console manufacturer Analogue has returned with a new machine focused on Sega's eight and 16-bit legacy - th...
Abstract: Modern video games are amazing. With lifelike graphics, realistic physics, extensive artificial intelligence, and online multiplayer options, today's video games are so much more sophisticated than older games. That doesn't change the fact that some of th...