Like measuring temperature on the deranged scale of Fahrenheit, the United States is nearly alone in the world in calling Sega’s classic gaming console the “Genesis.” The 1989 SNES rival was ...
Best of all: he published it all open source for others to use. In the spirit of the Geneboy—a handheld Sega Genesis built by [Downing] and featured on Hackaday back in 2012—[Kyle]’s device ...
SEGA’s 16-bit console, whether you call it the Genesis or Mega Drive ... Model 3 console, Nomad handheld, Mega Jet, CDX/Multi-Mega, and Wondermega karaoke machine. Each new revision of machine ...
Sega Dreamcast fans can finally put to rest their ongoing requests to see a new version of the console and its games come about.
Featuring a 3.5-inch IPS display, this handheld is optimized for games from platforms up to the PlayStation 1. It’s perfect ...
We've only had the one trailer so far, but to promote the upcoming second, Paramount has sent out a handful of genuine, functional Sega Genesis / Mega Drive cartridges. And no, we didn't get one.
But it went from selling over 30 million Sega Genesis consoles at the height of its fame in 1993 to selling just 3 million units of its final console before pulling the plug on its hardware empire.
How do we know? It's all thanks to a custom Sega Genesis cartridge. IGN received a Sonic the Hedgehog 3 film mailer this week that includes a Sega Genesis cartridge that's actually playable.