Is the SEGA Genesis Mini Worth the High Price?

Is the SEGA Genesis Mini Worth the High Price?

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The long await Sega Genesis Classic has finally come but is it worth the high price? Lets dig into the games list, the features, and how that emulation actually looks!

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The Sega Genesis Mini, known as the Mega Drive Mini in regions outside of North America, is a dedicated home video game console modeled on Sega's Genesis in miniature. The Mini will emulate the original console's 16-bit hardware and include 42 pre-installed games, including two that were never released for the original console, which were ported by M2. It is set for release worldwide on September 19, 2019, except in Europe and the Middle East, where it is expected to launch on October 4, 2019. The Mini is half the size of the original 1988 Sega Genesis/Mega Drive video game console. It includes either one or two (dependent on region's bundle options) full-size replica controllers (that connect through USB, thus original controllers will be incompatible), a USB-to-Micro-B power cable, an HDMI video cable and (in some regions) a USB AC adapter. There will be separate Mini console releases for North America, Europe, Asia and Japan, as the Mini will reproduce the original console's regional decal and color variations. The North American and European units include three-button controllers, while the Japanese controllers will have six buttons. The Mini will include 42 games (40 from the original console's era), though the selection will vary by region. Some games are offered in any regional variation, e.g., the Japanese Mini includes all three regional versions of Castlevania: Bloodlines, while the American Mini lets you play Puyo Puyo by changing the region to Chinese. The games will have a saved state feature to pause and resume progress and can be played in either the original 4:3 ratio or cropped 16:9 widescreen, with HUD elements modified to fit onto the screen. Two bonus games, Darius and Tetris,[a] were never released on the original Sega Genesis/Mega Drive and are being newly ported from their arcade releases







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