This USB controller is officially licensed by Sega, and not only is it compatible with the Sega Genesis Mini, it also works on PC, Mac, and whatever Raspberry Pi emulation machine you've cobbled ...
The NES Classic Mini was one of the earlier releases in what became a wider trend for tiny versions of classic retro consoles to be released. Everybody wanted one but numbers were limited, so only the ...
The original Egret II was released in the ‘90s, and its key feature was the ability to rotate its screen 90 degrees so that games with tall aspect ratios — like Space Invaders and other shooters — ...
Sega doesn't make consoles anymore, and that means it doesn't make controllers, either. The only third-party manufacturer with Sega's blessing is Retro-Bit, and after playing with the company's Sega ...
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