Sega Genesis Mini
Posted: Sun Sep 22, 2019 10:27 pm
Before I begin, I understand that you can just get a pi and have all the games and consoles up to a certain point on them for much cheaper.
I recently picked up the Sega Genesis mini. The console itself is very small and light. So light in fact that the stiffness of the HDMI cable will often lift or drag the console off the table that it is sitting on. The controllers are pretty much exactly like the original with only a few minor changes. The buttons are much sharper and more "clicky". That is to be expected from it's newness. The main difference is the D pad on the old controller is made of smooth plastic and the newer controller has a much rougher texture to it. Also the controllers are basic usb connectors.
The game listing is pretty solid and the games are responsive. They also give you the ability to add scan lines onto your flat screen if you so wish. Also selecting a game gives you a little run down of it before you start. There's not much else to be said about it. You can hack it and add more games if you like.
I recently picked up the Sega Genesis mini. The console itself is very small and light. So light in fact that the stiffness of the HDMI cable will often lift or drag the console off the table that it is sitting on. The controllers are pretty much exactly like the original with only a few minor changes. The buttons are much sharper and more "clicky". That is to be expected from it's newness. The main difference is the D pad on the old controller is made of smooth plastic and the newer controller has a much rougher texture to it. Also the controllers are basic usb connectors.
The game listing is pretty solid and the games are responsive. They also give you the ability to add scan lines onto your flat screen if you so wish. Also selecting a game gives you a little run down of it before you start. There's not much else to be said about it. You can hack it and add more games if you like.