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Analogue has been making modern versions of retro gaming consoles for years. The advantage of all the company’s consoles is that they upscale games to look and sound better, and they obviously work on new TVs. Recent examples include the Nt Mini and the Super Nt, which play original NES and SNES cartridge games, respectively. This time around, with the Mega Sg ($190), it’s time to dust off your old Genesis games.
The Good: The Mega Sg is the best way to experience old Sega Genesis games, in all their 16-bit glory, on the TV you currently have, whether that’s an HD or 4K TV. While emulators that play Sega Genesis games have been around for years, the Mega Sg is different. It uses hardware instead of software to upscale games — that’s thanks to a proprietary FPGA chip inside the console — and this allows the console to play more games and with zero lag. The games also look and sound better.
Delving a little deeper, the Mega Sg can play Sega’s full catalog of Genesis games. Additionally, it has an expansion connector so it can link up with a Sega CD (both Model 1 and 2) and can play those 16-bit games. It can also connect to a Sega Master System and play its 8-bit games. Analogue will eventually release adapters that will work with other Sega systems, like the Game Gear.
Who It’s For: Anybody who grew up with a Sega Genesis console and still has a large collection of games. It’s true that you’ll be able to buy a Sega Genesis Mini in a few months time, but if its 40 built-in games aren’t enough for you (or your favorite games are absent), the Mega Sg is the way to go. Plus, the games will still look and sound better than the impending Sega’s impeding miniature console.
