SEGA Megadrive Makes a Handheld Comeback!
Sonic, Shinobi, Ecco and loads more goodstuff returns
Posted 24 Jul 2008

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It comes with 20 built-in Megadrive golden oldies, including Sonic and Knuckles, Golden Axe, Shinobi, Ecco the Dolphin, Alex Kidd - Enchanted Castle, Alien Storm, Altered Beast, Arrow Flash, Crackdown, Decap Attack, Dr Robotnik’s Mean Bean Machine, Ecco Junior, Flicky, Gain Ground, Jewel Master, Kid Chameleon, Sonic Spinball and Shadow Dancer. Because retro stuff's all cool'n'shit.
Blaze International tells us, "All very 90’s retro chic and far less damaging to your reputation than singing along to Color ME Bad (sic). Though not everything from the 90’s should make a comeback...are you listening Spice Girls?" Ha! It made a joke about the Spice Girls! Brilliant! (Color Me Badd was a male R&B pop group. Mark SPOnG looked it up).
It costs £29.99. It's out now. You can see it do its thing below.
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so very very cool, cept Picodrive + PSP does it harder, faster, longer and stronger! but all the same i wouldnt mind one just to you know show off with or in fact maybe buy me dad one im sure he would love a revisit to golden axe, ahh the days of me dad lay on the couch watching me play!! sigh
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World's first handheld MegaDrive? Hmmmm, then what was the Nomad?
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The world's first Nomad console.
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He, yes, really tell they are Sega fans, missing the previouse worlds first sega mega drive handheld console.
I wonder if this is the same bunch that has been doing handled video game systems for $30, they were recently talking about a 32bit version (or was that 16 bit). There are a few companies. It would be good if these people could do a version that emulated everything with Java or Linux compatibility thrown in for new games.
I wish we could arrange a Linux/Java/Emulated phone Open Hardware style, as a standard like Linux and get phones that we actually want manufactured for the prices we want.
I wonder if this is the same bunch that has been doing handled video game systems for $30, they were recently talking about a 32bit version (or was that 16 bit). There are a few companies. It would be good if these people could do a version that emulated everything with Java or Linux compatibility thrown in for new games.
I wish we could arrange a Linux/Java/Emulated phone Open Hardware style, as a standard like Linux and get phones that we actually want manufactured for the prices we want.
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