By Aaron Souppouris , Engadget Following years of shoddy third-party consoles, Sega took matters into its own hands and produced a replica c...
By Aaron Souppouris, Engadget
Following years of shoddy third-party consoles, Sega took matters into its own hands and produced a replica console worthy of the Genesis name. The Genesis Mini has everything we look for in a miniature: a faithful design, a great collection of games and solid performance.
It scored 89 in our review back in September, with praise for its large selection of titles, faithful emulation, high build quality and intelligent interface. The only negatives we found were the controllers (they're fine, but we would've liked to see the six-button rather than the three-button controllers) and that some games don't quite hit the mark.
Today, you can find the Genesis Mini at GameStop for $45 -- a huge discount from its RRP of $80, and still 25-percent off the $60 it's been selling for recently. The offer is available online only, and, as it's labeled as "deal of the day," it may not last for too long.
Today, you can find the Genesis Mini at GameStop for $45 -- a huge discount from its RRP of $80, and still 25-percent off the $60 it's been selling for recently. The offer is available online only, and, as it's labeled as "deal of the day," it may not last for too long.
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