Sega Megadrive Remake Console from Blaze/At Games

Started by Katzkatz, November 04, 2015, 10:56:10 AM

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Katzkatz

I know it's a bit old now(having been released in 2009), but has anyone tried this?  Or owed one?  There's a couple of versions available, with having different amounts of in-built games.  They take old cartridges.  There's also a NTSC/PAL switch.  I think that it's okay with US games - but not Japanese ones.  I think it's composite output only. 

TrekMD

There's a handheld version and one that you connect to the TV.  I have the former which works pretty well.  It does also have the capability off connecting to the TV but I just use it as a handheld. The other cool thing is that you can use a micro SD card to add games so it is a nice way to play homebrews that are released as ROMs. 

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Papa

We have two with the huge libraries of games.  My two year old loves it.  Her official first game system is an AT-Games Sega Genesis.  My older kids play it a lot when they help out watching her.  Sometimes the music is out of  tune on NTSC games (not sure about other regions.).  I've noticed that the instruments in music sound a bit different at times, too. Sometimes better!? It will play a lot of Japanese games as well.  I love how the Japanese Sonic has scrolling clouds and stuff in the backgrounds.  I show them the differences using the built in Sonic on the AT-Games and my Mega Drive version of Sonic.   :113:
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