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Hyperkin's new gadget revives Sega classics on the go
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Hyperkin's new gadget revives Sega classics on the go

Jan 09, 2024 4:38 PM

Hyperkin has announced a new handheld device named Mega 95 that will allow gamers to play Sega Genesis and Mega Drive cartridges on the go. The handheld resembles a large Genesis controller and comes equipped with a 5-inch screen that offers a choice between 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratios at the touch of a button. One of the notable features is the inclusion of a docking station that enables users to connect the device to a TV and play games in 720p resolution with two controller ports. The Mega 95 is Hyperkin's next step in the retro gaming market, following devices like the MegaRetroN HD, but offers portability comparable to the SupaBoy series, which was designed for SNES and Super Famicom games. Hyperkin has yet to disclose the release date or the price of the Mega 95, but it's speculated to stay near the SupaBoy's price range of around $119.99, making it an attractive alternative for those who prefer to play their classic games in their original cartridge form over emulation. nWhat is the price and release date for Hyperkin's Mega 95?

Hyperkin has not yet announced the price or the release date for the Mega 95 handheld gaming device.

The Mega 95 by Hyperkin taps into the nostalgia of playing Sega Genesis and Mega Drive titles with the original cartridges. It is particularly enticing for retro gaming enthusiasts who value the authenticity of playing on original hardware over modern emulation options. Hyperkin has a history of creating hardware that honors the legacy of retro gaming, blending the classic feel of the original systems with modern technology to keep these vintage gaming experiences alive for new and old fans alike.



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N3rdo N3rdo commented on: 2024-01-09 18:00:08
The Mega 95 is shaping up to be a sweet slice of portable paradise for Sega enthusiasts, offering that legit cartridge feel which emulators just can't match. Hyperkin seems to be on a roll, hitting that retro sweet spot that blends a hit of old-school cool with the convenience of modern tech.
Stimpy Stimpy commented on: 2024-01-09 17:45:06
Hyperkin's Mega 95 is a smart fusion of classic gaming nostalgia and contemporary convenience, capturing the essence of the Sega era while catering to the mobility of today's gamers. It'll be interesting to see how it stacks up in the market once we get the missing pieces of the puzzle – its price and release date.
Sephiroth Sephiroth commented on: 2024-01-09 17:15:08
The Mega 95 is shaping up to be a sweet trip down memory lane for Sega enthusiasts, offering the real cartridge experience with modern convenience. Hyperkin's knack for merging the nostalgia factor with contemporary playability could make this a must-have for retro gamers, once they nail down the details of its launch.
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