Analogue has announced Mega Sg which will allow gamers to play their old Sega Genesis games on today’s TVs.
Just like their Super Nt, the device isn’t an emulator, and will allow you plug your old console into the device and it renders the game in 1080p, without any lag, and is compatible with over 2,180 titles in the Sega Genesis, Mega Drive and Master System game cartridge library.
The system arrives in April 2019 and currently has a price tag of $189.
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