Tag Archives: Sega Mega-drive

Project Lunar for Sega Genesis Mini Released!

How is this not bigger news? Literally more people bought and praised the Sega Genesis Mini than ever did with the PlayStation Classic! Nevertheless, Project Lunar has been released in its 1.0 form. We’ll talk about what it is, what it entails, and soon we’ll have a separate article explaining …

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Review: Wireless Bluetooth Genesis/Saturn Controllers from Retro-Bit

Hey everyone! Earlier this year we covered the newly released Sega Genesis and Sega Saturn controllers from Retro-bit (read all about that here). At the time, we knew that Retro-bit had gotten the license from Sega to do what they will. We got wind that they not only would be …

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Review: Sega Neptune Mod from Retrohacks.net

Today we’ve got a special and different review. This may even be the first of its kind reviewed or reported on for our site. We’re going to be discussing the mods available from Retrohacks.net while also reviewing a modification that he did for us. Among many of his services, he …

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Tanglewood Out Now on Steam. Coming Soon for Genesis!

Tanglewood (Big Evil Corporation Ltd., $17.99) has officially been released onto Steam! For those who are not aware of what Tanglewood even is, no worries. We’re going to give you the history of it and also tell you what’s in store for the future of Tanglewood! What is Tanglewood? ‘Set …

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Stone Age Gamer-Where to get Flash Carts in 2018

Recently, if you remember, I made an article about RetroGamingArts and their site being a good place to buy modchips in 2018. Well, I thought I would do it again, this time with flash carts. Stone Age Gamer sent me a set of BitBox cases, a Powerbase miniFM, and an …

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Review of the Powerbase miniFM for Genesis and Mega-drive!

The Sega Genesis or Mega-drive was a 90 gamer’s dream console. It had a great game library, gorgeous graphics, and it claimed that it could do what “Nintendon’t”. One of those things that it could do that Nintendo couldn’t do on a home console was backwards compatibility. Granted, you had …

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Review of Super Retro Trio Plus from Retro-Bit

There are tons of clone, retro systems on the market right now. Some are single systems, some are multi-systems, some are emulator based, some are hardware clones, some are cartridge based, some come with games preinstalled, some do composite, some do 720p HD, and some do 1080p HD. There’s a …

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