Analogue’s $190 Mega Sg is a treat for Sega fans who saved their cartridges

Analogue’s $190 Mega Sg is a treat for Sega fans who saved their cartridges
By Abhimanyu Ghoshal


Over the past couple of years, Seattle-based Analogue has been warming retro gamers’ hearts with its systems that faithfully run 8-bit and 16-bit NES cartridges with high-resolution audio and video output. The company then set its sights on Sega’s family of consoles, and recently released the delightful Mega Sg. This handsome little box plays your 8-bit and 16-bit Mega Drive cartridges, and comes with an adaptor to support a Sega CD connector. With that, you’re all set to take another crack at your favorite titles for Sega’s machines – of which there are more than 2,180 in existence. I spent…

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May 2, 2019 at 08:51PM
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