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Sega’s Genesis (and more) get an HDMI upgrade with the Mega Sg
Tuesday October 16, 2018. 05:00 PM , from Ars Technica
After giving the high-end, HDMI-enabled aftermarket treatment to both NES and SNES hardware, Analogue is now setting its sights on recreating and upgrading Sega's classic game consoles. The $189 Mega Sg, shipping next April, promises full FPGA-driven, HDMI-powered support for a bevy of early Sega cartridges.
Out of the box, the Mega Sg will offer region-free support for Genesis/Mega Drive and Sega Master System cartridges, the latter via an included adapter. Other optional cartridge adapters (which should sell for about $10 each) will add support for the Game Gear and international Sega systems like the SG-1000, SC-3000, and Mark III. Users will also be able to connect a standard Sega CD/Mega CD hardware to play Sega's earliest CD-ROM games. Read 4 remaining paragraphs | Comments
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