Modern Classic | AtGames Sega Genesis Ultimate Portable Game Player Impressions @ModernClassic | Uploaded November 2016 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
The Sega Genesis was my console of choice through my college years, so while I can't say I "jumped at the chance" to buy AtGames' Genesis Portable (since it's been available for several years), I did finally pick one up once they dropped to $30. What follows is my completely uninformed impressions of the system, from a Sega fan that did absolutely no internet research before purchasing one. (Intentionally! Hey, it's an experiment.) This is what a non-biased review looks like.
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Btw, NP60-2 batteries are actually fairly common, I've discovered, however finding one *small* enough may be an issue. This device uses a 750mAh battery, whereas the lowest capacity (and therefore physically thinnest) NP60-2 I've found online has been 1050mAh. So I'd still be curious to hear about batteries that could work as a drop-in replacement, and fit inside the handheld without bulging the battery door.
The Sega Genesis was my console of choice through my college years, so while I can't say I "jumped at the chance" to buy AtGames' Genesis Portable (since it's been available for several years), I did finally pick one up once they dropped to $30. What follows is my completely uninformed impressions of the system, from a Sega fan that did absolutely no internet research before purchasing one. (Intentionally! Hey, it's an experiment.) This is what a non-biased review looks like.
Buy one of these on Amazon! amzn.to/2lC2yos
Subscribe to my channel: youtube.com/c/ModernClassic?sub_confirmation=1
Support me on Patreon!: patreon.com/modernclassic
Follow me on Facebook: facebook.com/modernclassicchannel
And on Twitter:
twitter.com/modernclassicyt
Btw, NP60-2 batteries are actually fairly common, I've discovered, however finding one *small* enough may be an issue. This device uses a 750mAh battery, whereas the lowest capacity (and therefore physically thinnest) NP60-2 I've found online has been 1050mAh. So I'd still be curious to hear about batteries that could work as a drop-in replacement, and fit inside the handheld without bulging the battery door.