The Sega Genesis Mini looks primed to be a hell of a competitor to Nintendo’s NES and SNES Classic systems. Packed with 42 games and with emulation being handled by M2, Sega isn’t holding back on creating the ultimate retro trip for old-school gamers. With the console coming out in roughly three months, it’s been alarming that no one has had any hands-on time with the device. Is there something horribly wrong with it, or has Sega been slowly perfecting the device since its announcement?
Thankfully, this isn’t anything like those AT Games devices. The Genesis Mini may have a few issues, but we’ve come a long way from the laggy playback and warped sound that plagued past efforts. M2 may have just topped Nintendo with this one.
Source: Destructoid The Genesis Mini will be a real treat for retro enthusiasts