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Sega CEO confirms the company won't be making more mini retro consoles, like a potential Dreamcast MiniWhen asked whether the company would pursue any new mini consoles, presumably to follow up the popular Sega Genesis (or Sega Mega Drive for those outside of the US) Mini, he simply replied ...
Sega has confirmed that it will not release any more mini consoles, such as the Sega Genesis Mini. According to Shuji Utsumi, CEO of Sega America and Europe, this decision reflects the company’s ...
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It always sounded a bit crunchy, but crunchy in a good way. SEGA’s 16-bit console, whether you call it the Genesis or Mega Drive, always had a unique sound thanks to it’s Yamaha YM2612 sound chip.
In 1994, Sega released what was known as the Sega Channel for its Mega Drive/Genesis console, which allowed those who paid a subscription to stream games over cable an unlimited amount.
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