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I'm putting selling these on hold until next year. SOLD OUT I don't think I'll be finding any more of these in this size. Will keep thread up for Info reasons. Can't find a replacement reset switch like the original from the genesis model 1 and 2? Hate the hard click of the switches you can find? Here you go! I figured a lot of people here could use one. Alps brand soft tact switch - New old stock - Works just like the old one, but little firmer. $6 total for one with shipping anywhere in the US. Two for $8, 3 for $ 9. Any additional switches after the first three are $3. (Price increase due to USPS postage increase.) Please PM me Thru Atari Age forum - It's free to sign up! Thanks Pics:
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Homebrew Review debuts! Genesis for Nintendo GameBoy
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Have some genesis games I'm looking to sell. All are repros except for Golden Axe. MKII unlimited is in an original MKII cart and uses its original pcb. Truxton uses a sega cart and pcb as a donor as well. The labels for those are glossy and professionally printed. Golden Axe is original in original box and artwork. no manual Zero wing is a repro the whole way. It uses the now infamous European translation. The PCB is a high quality Muramasa with a rom chip, not a flash chip. The cart is clear and painted glossy silver on the inside for a gun metal type effect. Professional quality box art and label too All games are NTSC, Shipped in a box USPS first class, US only please. If you buy all of them at once or a few I'll ship priority mail. Payment through Paypal, I will provide tracking. Golden Axe 25 shipped MKII unlimited 25 shipped Truxton 20 shipped Zero Wing 45 Shipped
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This is a few years old, but it was just brought back to mind, and I thought I'd share it here. This has gone years without an update, but I heard the dev is now working on it some more, and there should be another update coming up. Wolfenstein 3D [fv11 fixed] (SEGA Genesis/MegaDrive) Tested and running perfectly on MD.emu and RetroArch on Android (Genesis Plus GX and PicoDrive cores), as well as KEGA Fusion on PC and PicoDrive on PSP. Link: http://www.mediafire.com/download/9wn79zv99lyr9k3
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Some background info: The MegaKiosk DS-18 by Will Gentry has inspired me to build an Arcade Cabinet for my Sega Genesis. (Yes, a Flashcart would be less work, less money and offer more games but below is the route I wan to take.) MegaKiosk DS-18 The MegaKiosk DS-18 offers two features that I think make this project really cool. 1) You can cycle between 8 original game cartridges. 2) The hardware identifies the active slot with an LED. So (in theory) I can build an Arcade Cabinet with a button to cycle to the next game and I can have an EL Panel that lights up to match the currently selected game. This would operate just like a Neo Geo MVS 4-slot/6-slot. But my skill are very much in the realm of hobbyist. I've replaced capacitors, batteries and repaired my Neo Geo 4-slot EL Panel to give you an idea of what I can do. I started by building a control panel that will work with a Sega Genesis. It works great and by far the hardest part was the wood working. The two small red buttons are not in use yet. They are intended to be a Reset for the Genesis and Cycle to the next game on the MegaKiosk DS-18. I'm currently looking into what to buy for my 8 Mini Marquees. So far, I think this will work: A6 electro-luminescent panel with leads and connector ($10 USD each) https://glowhut.com/a6-electro-luminescent-panel-with-leads-and-connector/ I believe this inverter can power eight A6 sized EL Panels all at the same time. Electroluminescent inverter for A3 size EL panel AC 100-240V ($30 USD) https://glowhut.com/electroluminescent-inverter-for-a3-size-el-panel-ac-100-240v/ *I may only need to power one at a time. **I'm not sure when someone would want AC vs DC for what I'm planning. I asked Will Gentry how to tap into the LEDs that indicate the active slot. This was his answer: "You can simply remove the LED and solder some wires where the LED was to a new LED" Now for my Question: How should I run power to each EL Panel and how do they connect to the MegaKiosk DS-18 slot LEDs? The EL panels should only be getting power from the Inverter. I was thinking about wiring all the EL Panels to the Inverter such they all light up when the inverter it switched on. Then finding a way to break the circuit unless there is a signal coming from the MegaKiosk DS-18 active slot. What do you guys think? THANKS!
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For sale are the following items. Paypal only, please All items will be safely and securely shipped - I will cover the shipping (CONUS only, sorry). All items are coming from a smoke/pet-free home. All items have been tested and are working good. Please assume that it is the original battery in any carts that may contain a battery for saving progress. Please see pictures - any further questions shoot me a PM Sega Genesis bundle $100 (includes Genesis system, RF module, power adapter, one controller, and the following games: Alien 3- CIB Centurion - CIB Kid Chameleon- CIB Mortal Combat- CIB Flashback- CIB World Series Baseball- CIB Virtua Racing (box and cart only - no manual) Ghouls n Ghosts- cart only Awesome Possum- cart only WWF Super Wrestlemania- cart only Art of Fighting- cart only Aladdin- cart only X-Men- cart only Batman Forever- cart only The Lion King- cart and manual ECS w/ World Series Major League Baseball, Mindstrike and Mr. Basic $100 Tested and working ECS in very good shape. Comes with power adapter, WSMLB cart and 2 overlays (no manual), Mindstrike cart, 1 overlay and manual, Mr. Basic Meets Bits 'N Bytes cart, 2 overlays and manual NES game lot $65 All are cartridge only Bubble Bobble Super Mario Brothers 3 Ikari Warriors Karnov Baseball Stars Jackal Nintendo World Cup Rad Racer Skate or Die 2 Rush 'N Attack TNMT II The Arcade Game Bionic Commando 1942 Kung Fu Sesame Street ABC & 123 Atari 5200 Rescue on Fractalus CIB and Space Shuttle w/one overlay and manual $30.00 (for both) Used DVD Lot - ALL OF THESE for $40.00 Kolchak: The Night Stalker complete TV series King of the Hill - complete seasons 4-6 Christopher Lee - 4 Dracula movies. New! (DVD is still in the shrink wrap) Aliens - Blu-Ray The Return of the Living Dead - Blu-Ray
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**GONE** **All six games have gone to a new home.** Hi all, Looking to trade the carts below for some loose Sega Genesis Carts. Dungeons of Daggorath Mega Bug Androne Yar's Revenge Zaxxon Galaxian Some loose carts that I'd be interested in are: Space Harrier 2 Castle of Illusion Forgotten Worlds Gain Ground Golden Axe II Ghouls n Ghosts Mystic Defender Thunder Force II Thunder Force III Sub-Terrania Aladdin Lion King Target Earth Mean Bean Machine Puyo Puyo I'd be happy to hear what other games you might have too. Money can be added to balance things out if need be. I'm new so I'm OK to ship first if you're an established member. Thanks!
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EDIT: LOWER PRICES Hi! I need to cull my collection some! Most items are in very good shape. I’ve tried to describe any major blemishes, but please check the photos too. Minimum order of $5. First come, first serve. Shipping not included in price. Please PM, if you see anything you want and thanks for looking! Cheers, Ben HERE's What's left ==ATARI== [$1] Laser Blast (activision - relabeled) Donkey Kong Jr (coleco) (Writing on Label) Venture (coleco) [$3] Keyboard Controller Atari USB Joystick (for PC) ==ATARI 2600 GAMES== [$1 ea] Combat (text w/manual, black) (RYAN written on front) SOLD Football (text w/manual, black) SOLD Space Invaders (text w/manual, black) SOLD - Casino (picture w/manual, white) SOLD Missile Command (picture, lowercase/lowercase) Missile Command (picture, lowercase/UPPERCASE) Space Invaders (picture) [$2 ea] NOW $1 ea Air Sea Battle (text) Breakout (text) Golf (text) SOLD Maze Craze (text) Surround (text) SOLD - Circus Atari (picture) Pele’s Soccer (picture, 1988) SOLD - RS Baseball (silver, 1987) SOLD - Black Jack (sears) SOLD Chase (sears) SOLD Defender (sears) SOLD Target Fun (sears) - Checkers (activision - relabeled) SOLD Ice Hockey (activision) SOLD Laser Blast (activision - relabeled) Oink! (activision - relabeled) - Wabbit (apollo) SOLD - Carnival (coleco) SOLD Donkey Kong Jr (coleco) (Writing on Label) Venture (coleco) - Dragonfire (imagic) SOLD - Beany Bopper (20th century fox) SOLD - Gopher (usgames) SOLD [$3 ea] NOW $2 ea Backgammon (text w/manual, black) SOLD Basic Math (text w/manual) SOLD Black jack (text w/manual, black) Circus Atari (text w/manual, black) Hunt & Score (text w/manual, black) SOLD Mini Golf (text w/manual, black) SOLD Slot Machine (text w/manual, black) SOLD Star Ship (text w/manual, black) SOLD Street Racer (text w/manual, black) Video Chess (text w/manual, white) - Basic Programming (picture, 1986 w/manual, 1986, black (B&W)) SOLD Brain Games (picture, 1986 w/2 manuals, black (color) and white (B&W)) SOLD Code Breaker (picture, 1986 w/manual, white (B&W)) SOLD Demons to Diamonds (picture w/manual, white) Fun With Numbers (picture, 1986 w/manual, 1986, black (B&W)) SOLD Hangman (picture w/manual, black) Home Run (picture w/manual, black) Human Cannonball (picture w/manual, black) Math Grand Prix (picture w/manual, white) SOLD Othello (picture, 1986 w/manual, black) SOLD Space War (picture w/manual, black) Video Checkers (picture, 1987 w/manual, black) SOLD - Kangaroo (silver w/manual) RS Football (silver w/manual) RS Soccer (silver w/manual) RS Volleyball (silver, 1987 w/manual) SOLD Swordquest Fireworld (silver w/manual) SOLD - Spider Fighter (activision w/manual - relabeled) - Reactor (parker bros w/manual) SOLD [$5 ea] NOW $3 ea 01 Combat 11 Indy 500 Flag Capture (text w/manual, black) - Space Invaders (silver) SOLD - Keyboard Controller Atari USB Joystick (for PC) - Skate Boardin’ (absolute w/manual) SOLD - Alfred Challenge (ebivision w/manual - Hozer) SOLD Pesco (ebivision w/manual - Hozer) SOLD [$15 ea] NOW $10 ea Pigs In Space (kids w/manual) (Faded End Label) SOLD Sorcerer’s Apprentice (kids w/manual) - Motorodeo (red w/manual) SOLD Secret Quest (red w/manual) SOLD [30] NOW $20 Star Wars: Arcade Game (parker bros) [$40 ea] NOW $30 Obelix (silver) SOLD - Beamrider (activision w/manual) (address on label) [$300] SwordQuests Earthworld, Fireworld & Waterworld (with manuals and comics) Everything is very good shape, except the Fireworld front label has an imperfection on the red stripe (see pic) SOLD ==COMMODORE 64== $20 Commodore 64 30 Games in One Joystick NOW $10 ==NINTENDO WII== $30 The Legend of Zelda Skyward Sword (complete with soundtrack) SOLD ==NINTENDO SWITCH== $10 Flip Grip NOW $5 $50 Oxenfree (complete) NOW $40 ==SEGA DREAMCAST== $60 Neo XYX (complete) SOLD ==SEGA GENESIS== $300 Alien Soldier (JP complete, includes convertor) SOLD $80 Gunstar Heroes (complete) SOLD ==SONY PS4== $20 Singstar with Wireless Mics NOW $10
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Got a lot to sell, all prices include shipping, PayPal payment required, ship to US only (sorry international friends!). Minimum purchase $19 total please. Everything tested and working, all games (except Sega CD / Saturn games) come with a clear box protector. Atari Age Subscribers get an extra 5% off the prices listed, just let me know when we talk about what you want to buy and I'll verify you're a subscriber. Check my feedback on here, or my ebay under: fankymaloon PM me if there are any questions, need more details, more pics, etc. Thanks for looking! 2600 Games: Defender $10 Phoenix $15 Sale Pending 2600 Hardware misc etc: Red painted Atari 2600 Jr with red painted controller, tested, works perfectly. $90 2600 Vader System complete with box, good condition. Works perfectly, includes coaxial adapter, Asteroids box is rough. $125 Sale Pending Flashback 9 system in barely used condition, includes 4gb sd card with some games on it, no HD cable included: $42 Atari 5200 hardware and misc: Atari 5200 2-port system, fantastic condition, works perfectly. Both controllers work perfectly (!), one may be a Best Electronics refurb (see pics, one has much brighter numbers on the pad than the other). With box etc, see pics. $290 shipped Atari 5200 4-port system Owner's Manual $2 Atari 7800 games: All sold, thanks folks!! Genesis games: Streets of Rage 2 (no manual) $30 Sale Pending Sega hardware: NIB Saturn Model 2 system (round buttons). I am not sure if I'm willing to sell this or not, message me for any questions or discussion, I can provide pics if there's interest. Comes with the 3-pack of VF2 / Daytona / Virtua Cop. Have opened the box to inspect it only, box is I'd say about a 6/10. Everything else looks perfect. SNES: Tin Star with Snes Mouse $27 Sale Pending Some random stuff: Naki composite / S-video 4 into 1 switcher $9 Unknown brand composite / S-video 4 into 1 switcher $8 Component / composite / S-video 4 into 1 switcher $11 Yar's Revenge Sold Vader system Sale Pending Sale Pending
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Hello, I just bought two retro Sega handheld consoles recently but I just realised that both of their screen are burnt as faulty. So I am look for an experienced repair for new LCD screens to replace them. I will happy to pay for LCD screens from websites like Ebay, Amazon, etc. I will pay you for your service to fix them. I will happy to drop them in Sydney metro but I don't mind to post them in only Australia as well. They are Sega Nomad Genesis and Sega Game Gear consoles. See pictures of them attached.
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I am working on another design of a controller adapter for the 5200. It shall be used together with a 6 button Megadrive/Genesis controller to provide full keypad functionality. Ready: - Schematics; - Preliminary PCB; Work in progress: - Code (90%). Todo: - Testing; - Documentation.
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Sega Genesis adapter for Atari 2600/7800 (WIP) Button A : Fire (2600 / 7800 ) Button B : Top/Thrust (2600) / Left button (7800) Button C : Front/Trigger (2600) / Right button (7800)
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Although I haven't signed into AA in ages, I have been reading the forums regularly. I'm signing back on because I'm looking to unload some stuff. All items should be considered in fair, working, condition unless noted. This means scuffed discs, sticker residue on the cases, etc. Prices do not include shipping. US customers only. Payment via PayPal. If you'd like to ask a question about a particular item, make an offer, or getting a shipping quote, please send a PM. 3DO ProPad $15 DVD Mad Men Season 4 SEALED $7 Miami Vice Season 1 $2 Miami Vice Season 2 $2 Natural Born Killers Director's Cut SEALED $5 Intellivision BurgerTime $6 Checkers $3 Chess $3 Dungeons and Dragons Treasure of Tarmin $6 Microsurgeon $6 NBA Basketball $3 Skiing $3 Space Spartans SEALED $9 Tennis $3 Neo-Geo AES Super Famicom Style Controller $24 Nintendo DS Feel the Magic SEALED $8 Nintendo GameCube Animal Crossing w/case $31 NCAA Football 2003 w/case and Manual $5 Rainbow Six 3 w/case and manual $5 Spartan Total Warrior $6 Nintendo Wii Animal Crossing City Folk w/case and manual $25 Brothers in Arms: Double Time w/case and manual $5 Ghost Squad $4 Sega Genesis Rolling Thunder 2 $30 Two Crude Dudes $18 Sega Saturn retro-bit AV Cable $5 Sony PlayStation Assault Rigs $5 Gran Turismo FREE Nightmare Creatures $8 Nyko Classic Trackball $36 PSOne Power Supply $6 Shipwreckers $5 Street Fighter Alpha 3 $10 Tomb Raider 2 $5 Tunnel B1 $5 Sony PlayStation 2 Grand Theft Auto III w/case and manual $5 Zone of the Enders complete with demo disc $8 Sony PlayStation 3 Metal Gear Solid HD Collection SEALED $25
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I just got my Model 1 VA6.x (not sure if it's 6.5 or 6.8) recapped with new capacitors from console5.com. Got them soldered by a local PC repair shop. But I'm pretty sure it's not suppose to sound like this. It's pretty loud and drowns out alot of detail in the music and the treble seems high and shrill sounding depending on the instrument playing. My original childhood VA7 however sounds great in comparison, with punchier bass and percussion. It's much more balanced sounding. And the VA7 is supposed to be the "stinker" model 1s. What's the deal? Is there another component on the board bad on the VA6.x? Something to do with the low or high pass filter? I pretty much don't know anything about electronics/circuitry. Any idea what the problem could be? Thanks!
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The Top 25 SEGA Mega Drive / Genesis Games! In podcast form! Please enjoy our rundown of our favourite Mega Drive games of all time in this bumper Arcade Attack podcast. Any feedback or vitriol is most welcome! https://www.arcadeattack.co.uk/podcast-july-4-2020/
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Having an affinity for and owning Sega Genesis and Genesis 2 consoles, I found myself intrigued by AtGames' new Sega Genesis Flashback. I have experience with AtGames' Sega Genesis Classic and Portable which I found lacking to some degree though usable, but the promises of an updated emulation engine and built-in HDMI were a draw which I could not resist. I have spent some time since the November 10 release to give it a whirl and I am far more satisfied than most early reviewers. Leading up to the official launch I watched videos and read articles by a number of reviewers who had been graced with review models. I cannot recall one overly positive review. I am not a professional reviewer and I am not a marketer so I shall jump right in to the meat. First, all of the AtGames Genesis devices are built on an emulator called "FireCore." From my own experiences and what others have posted around the webs I find FireCore has some limitations which seem unnecessary given how well other emulators play Genesis titles, including the free "MD.emu" which I run on my HP TouchPad†. I am left to wonder what the quality would be if Sega rolled its own emulation core the way Nintendo did for its NES and SNES Classic Edition products. The built-in HDMI makes the device a welcome addition now my entertainment system is digital at its core, though anyone familiar with using emulation on a high resolution screen should be able to relate to its one woe. I really do not mind the large pixels and blocky graphics resulting from scaling a "240p" screen to 720p. Many emulators have some kind of filter which provides output which roughly approximates the output on a TV, CRT, or other low-tech display. The Sega Genesis Flashback has only a scanline filter which puts faded lines between what would be the scan lines in an attempt to achieve the look of TV scanlines, and it really does not look good at all. Clean and crisp audio is also carried on the HDMI. While I lack the abilities to test, I suspect this configuration will not suffer the "240p problem." In fact, the only issue I have with the HDMI port is a problem playing nice with my ioGear Wireless HDMI kit, but a power-cycle of the ioGear transmitter resolves the issue. Speaking of power, while the Sega Genesis Flashback is rated to run on 5V DC at 2A, AtGames elected to use a barrel power connector instead of a micro-USB port like its recently-released Nintendo competition. I was able to power mine using a USB-A to 3mm/1mm barrel on an appropriate USB power supply, and the system under normal use pulls under 500mA. This made providing power to both the Flashback device and the ioGear HDMI transmitter much easier and makes the system more portable: both run just fine on my Anker PowerCore 26800. Getting back to the audio, playing some of the games I am certain I hear something different about the FM synthesized instruments, almost like the FireCore emulation uses different but similar instrument set (like a MIDI sound font.) To test this I whipped out my trusty Sega Nomad and ran games on both systems but I was not able to punch down any specific differences. So far on everything I tried the sound was near perfect. Video was another complaint on just about every pre-release review list. Glitchy graphics and sprites, and lagged screen scrolling being chief among the criticisms. Indeed, my prior experience with FireCore in the previous Sega Genesis Classic edition as well as the portable was not entirely perfect. Several of my cartridge games are not recognized by the Classic, and on both units my favorite game, Skitchin', suffered from missing graphics and sprites making it unplayable. I was very pleased to find Skitchin' works almost perfectly on the Flashback. I noticed on several games scrolling would suffer a short freeze which does not appear to be a frame-skipping problem as suspected in one of the early reviews. In fact, it appears the problem generally does not affect the entire screen but rather only a portion. For instance, in the original Sonic the Hedgehog one of the background planes stutters while animation on the rest of the screen continues. Realistically, I do not think most people will even notice, and if this is indeed a problem with the emulator or the horsepower of the machine I would further speculate AtGames counts on that presumption, as well. In this regard I noticed a couple of times when Skitchin' will completely freeze for a few jiffies, more of a short and quick stutter, but ultimately the game is still playable. Cool Spot is another great game which plays very well, though this is one of the games in which the FM music seems a little off-instrument but still perfectly acceptable. Shadow of the Beast will not play past the Electronic Arts logo, Flashback is not recognized at all while Out of this World plays beautifully, Frogger plays perfectly, and while the system comes with Mortal Kombat 3, my Mortal Kombat 3 Ultimate results in just a red screen. The last game I tried was Primal Rage, which suffered from strange graphics glitches which did not stop game play, such as a black line separating the vital stats area at the top of the screen from the battle area, and green borders around all screens except the title screen. This does not show on the Nomad, but I have not yet tried the game on a full Genesis console connected via standard video output so I cannot say for certain whether the green borders are normal. I would test with the Nomad but I seem to have misplaced the video output cable. Ah, well. I will repeat what prior reviews have said about the menu system. It is awkward, non-intuitive, and just weird. I have not found myself using the saved game nor rewind features, but I can see the value of both and imagine I will use them at some point in the future. Let us now focus for a few seconds on the hardware itself. The included controllers suck out of the box, with a capital "suck." The range is bad enough to prevent sitting across my living room and maintaining control, noting that my home environment is completely devoid of internally-generated 2.4GHz signals under normal circumstances: my phones are DECT, my wireless is 5GHz, Bluetooth devices are disabled unless in-use, and all 2.4GHz-only devices are turned off. Demonstrably, I have no locally-generated 2.4GHz signal interference. Initially it appeared they did not work even close-up, but the rebuild I describe shortly fixed this problem. The controllers just suck. When I originally un-boxed my Flashback I did not stop when I got to its rather touching rendition of the original console's gloss and textured black body and red "cylon eye" in front of the cartridge port. Inside I found three chips on a small circuit board, and what looks like one of those Arduino add-on modules, reminiscent of a "Bluetooth Shield" module. Soldered onto the antenna of this module is a red wire about six inches long, which is identical in both module and attached wire in each of the controllers. It looks like AtGames was aware of the poor range of the controllers and tried to engineer a quick-fix. As implied, I did take apart one of the controllers in the hopes of a rebuild improving its functionality. I found the standard complement of button, rubber nipples with contact pads, and exposed circuit pads one would find in regular controllers of the era. I grabbed my contact cleaning pen with harsh fiberglass bristles and gave the metal pads a few rubs each. Upon reassembling the controller I found to my relief it worked far more reliably and I could actually play games and even enter Mortal Kombat's "blood code." Thankfully the Flashback does support real Genesis controllers even if it only supports six-button units -- this remains untested for me, including the six-button arcade controller, as all my Genesis console hardware is stashed away for the moment. There is a USB port on the Flashback main board. It is a shame AtGames did not expose this out the back as a power port, though I suppose the reason is to prevent easy access to what I suspect is a hackable interface to the heart of the machine, probably in the near future -- not by me as I lack time for that kind of adventure. My assessment over-all is this is not a bad machine to have and use. If you do not have a Sega Genesis you should consider this as a possibility, weighing the benefits and caveats which are, as I see them: Pros: AtGames Sega Genesis Flashback Currently available for under $100 Built-in games (both Sega and classic Master System games) HDMI output (720p) Capable of using real cartridges Capable of using real six-button controllers Real Sega Genesis Not difficult to find Not too expensive depending upon source, most under $100 Some sellers will include a few common games Compatible with all Sega Genesis hardware Possible to expand with a Sega CD Cons: AtGames Sega Genesis Flashback Alternate source pricing will double or more if and when stock runs out Included controllers SUCK Emulation is not quite 100% Not all cartridges work Does not recognize three-button controllers (not verified, and who really cares?) No guarantee homebrews or demos will work Real Sega Genesis Analog-only output requires up-scaling for digital home systems (on the up-side, the Genesis 2 has YPrPb component RGB output) No games built-in Upscaling will suffer the "240p problem" Old hardware is, well, old and subject to fail If you already have a Genesis, I believe the Flashback makes a viable surrogate for a digital entertainment system provided any lost compatibility is acceptable. † "MD.emu" is excellent on the TouchPad, including support for the iCade Core Bluetooth arcade joystick. It is available and actively developed for Android in both free and paid editions. I highly recommend this emulator.
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Before submitted this as multiple categories one for each system over 6 months ago. But people told me next time if it isn't like one or two months old too make a new thread instead of resurrect the old and because the separate threads were told to be combined anyway now be a good time to mention it. I have a big collection of video games. My life for basically organically collecting them and noticed selling them for money. I got a couple decisions to make about clutter. If I find controllers for cheap at a thrift store (good luck doing that now thanks to Macklemore's song), I usually pick them up. I tried to pick up a complete set to play any possible game on it. The three questions concern PlayStation Genesis and Saturn. I heard that every game on the PlayStation 2 and the PlayStation 1 can be played in theory with a PlayStation DualShock 2. no I heard some people prefer to downgrade to a DualShock 1 or even a digital-only OG controller. First of all, if you're introducing it to people for the first time and get together for a LAN party, would the difference between a DualShock 2, a DualShock 1 , and a standard controller be THAT important to random strangers playing it for a few hours? second if there are games which are SIGNIFICANTLY better with a standard controller or DualShock 1,. May I know which games those are, (or, if too many to list the general categories those games fall in,) and the maximum number of DualShock ones and standard controllers I would need to accommodate the maximum players of such games. Second such question concerns the Genesis. I currently have five 6 button pad and three 3 button ones. I have enough where we can play an 8 player game that would work with either type. The question is is there a game that requires more than five 6 button pads. I know of one game wheel of Fortune Sega CD which requires three standard pads to play a 3 player game and that's the maximum. Anything that requires a three-button that's beyond 3 players? Same question for Saturn. I've heard Golden Axe The Duel is the only game that requires standard controllers, but you only need 2. I've heard certain games are better with the analog controller. All the games that I've seen that use it only use at most two analog controllers. Any game in any regional world that uses more than two? any of them worth playing and considered playable to an English speaking audience? And then we got the crazy stick about light gun standards and multi-tap standards. for multi Taps use a PS1 for PS1 games regardless of the physical console and PS2 multi-tap for PS2 games. Plus I heard there's two different sizes a PS2 multi-taps. one for old machines, one for new PS2s. And for Genesis if you have two team players that could play any 8 player game, and any four player EA 4-way play game by entering the alternate mode. Finally I assumed for light guns just need two of each flavor. For the PlayStation 2, that means Two justifiers, two Guncon 1s, and two Guncon 2s. Genesis is a little more difficult because there are three flavors. I have one Menacer. Is one all you need or are there dual Menacer games? For just a fire you need a blue player one justifier that system specific and a pink Universal phone Port second player justifier. Finally I got one American Laser Games Game Gun. Is one all I need there. Also someone has a link to games that need the original hardware, and fail the run on the upstep hardware... Like unplayable 2600 games on a 7800, unplayable Master System games out of power base converter, and an unplayable PlayStation 1 games out of PlayStation 2. I know there's lots of holes in the Xbox collection partly due to incompatible technologies partly due to companies refusing to allow backward-compatible releases. The only ones that got it right we're GameCube compatibility on Wii,( I think literally everything works except the Game Boy Advance player) and the Wii games on the Wii U, except literally for Wii games that have to use the GameCube port for dance mats like Active Life and Dance Dance Revolution
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Before submitted this as multiple categories one for each system over 6 months ago. But people told me next time if it isn't like one or two months old too make a new thread instead of resurrect the old and because the separate threads were told to be combined anyway now be a good time to mention it. I have a big collection of video games. My life for basically organically collecting them and noticed selling them for money. I got a couple decisions to make about clutter. If I find controllers for cheap at a thrift store (good luck doing that now thanks to Macklemore's song), I usually pick them up. I tried to pick up a complete set to play any possible game on it. The three questions concern PlayStation Genesis and Saturn. I heard that every game on the PlayStation 2 and the PlayStation 1 can be played in theory with a PlayStation DualShock 2. no I heard some people prefer to downgrade to a DualShock 1 or even a digital-only OG controller. First of all, if you're introducing it to people for the first time and get together for a LAN party, would the difference between a DualShock 2, a DualShock 1 , and a standard controller be THAT important to random strangers playing it for a few hours? second if there are games which are SIGNIFICANTLY better with a standard controller or DualShock 1,. May I know which games those are, (or, if too many to list the general categories those games fall in,) and the maximum number of DualShock ones and standard controllers I would need to accommodate the maximum players of such games. Second such question concerns the Genesis. I currently have five 6 button pad and three 3 button ones. I have enough where we can play an 8 player game that would work with either type. The question is is there a game that requires more than five 6 button pads. I know of one game wheel of Fortune Sega CD which requires three standard pads to play a 3 player game and that's the maximum. Anything that requires a three-button that's beyond 3 players? Same question for Saturn. I've heard Golden Axe The Duel is the only game that requires standard controllers, but you only need 2. I've heard certain games are better with the analog controller. All the games that I've seen that use it only use at most two analog controllers. Any game in any regional world that uses more than two? any of them worth playing and considered playable to an English speaking audience? And then we got the crazy stick about light gun standards and multi-tap standards. for multi Taps use a PS1 for PS1 games regardless of the physical console and PS2 multi-tap for PS2 games. Plus I heard there's two different sizes a PS2 multi-taps. one for old machines, one for new PS2s. And for Genesis if you have two team players that could play any 8 player game, and any four player EA 4-way play game by entering the alternate mode. Finally I assumed for light guns just need two of each flavor. For the PlayStation 2, that means Two justifiers, two Guncon 1s, and two Guncon 2s. Genesis is a little more difficult because there are three flavors. I have one Menacer. Is one all you need or are there dual Menacer games? For just a fire you need a blue player one justifier that system specific and a pink Universal phone Port second player justifier. Finally I got one American Laser Games Game Gun. Is one all I need there. Also someone has a link to games that need the original hardware, and fail the run on the upstep hardware... Like unplayable 2600 games on a 7800, unplayable Master System games out of power base converter, and an unplayable PlayStation 1 games out of PlayStation 2. I know there's lots of holes in the Xbox collection partly due to incompatible technologies partly due to companies refusing to allow backward-compatible releases. The only ones that got it right we're GameCube compatibility on Wii,( I think literally everything works except the Game Boy Advance player) and the Wii games on the Wii U, except literally for Wii games that have to use the GameCube port for dance mats like Active Life and Dance Dance Revolution
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Hi. Does anyone know if the original Sega Genesis version of Revenge of Shinobi ROM 1.00 is available for download anywhere? Not the hack. The original dump file. Thanks.
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I started this round of the swap box and it came back fully loaded to the gills!!
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*SOLD* *SOLD* *SOLD* Hi everyone! This is my first post here, so I hope I’m doing this right. I have a bundle of goodies to sell. Everything is practically new except for the Ecco games. The games have some wear but still are probably better overall than most copies out there. They were the best I could find at the time, and I can send pictures if I need to. Everything else looks perfect and was bought within the last four months. I only used the HDMI switch on a 1080p TV, so I haven’t tried out the 4K and HDR functionality. 1x Analogue Mega Sg (Complete in box with all original accessories) 1x 8bitdo M30 2.4ghz Controller with Genesis Adapter 2x Retro-Bit 6 Button Controllers (Licensed by Sega) 1x Sandisk Ultra 16gb SD Card 1x 10ft Male to Female 3.5mm Audio Cable 1x 5 Port 4K 60hz HDR HDMI Switch with Remote 1x Ecco The Dolphin (Complete in box with manual) 1x Ecco: The Tides of Time (Complete in box with manual) For those that don’t know, the Mega Sg is a FPGA clone of the Sega Genesis. It’s a great way to play your Genesis games on a modern TV since it doesn’t add any input lag beyond the TV. It also has a previously unreleased game by DICE called “Ultracore” on the system. It also can play Master System games with the included cartridge adapter (still wrapped in plastic), and there are more adapters available to buy that allow you to play Game Gear, Sega My Card, SG-1000, SC-3000 games. Oh, and the system can easily be jailbroken to play games from a SD card. The system can also be customized by simulating scanlines and adjusting the sound. Since the Genesis had several models with different sound chips, it caused trouble with some games audio depending on the console model. The Mega Sg allows you to fix this by switching a setting on or off as needed. The Mega Sg is also region free and accepts cartridges from all regions without modification. There’s a couple of very good Mega Sg reviews by My Life in Gaming and Digital Foundry on YouTube if you want to know more. It also doesn’t have any sound lag like the Genesis Mini. I paid around $350 for everything listed here including tax and shipping. The Mega Sg alone was $190 plus $17 shipping. I’m asking $225 for everything including shipping within the lower 48 USA. If you are worried about me being new on here, I can point you to an amateur astronomy website where I have a lot of feedback from buying and selling things. I take very good care in packaging my items, and I will provide a tracking number. Thanks for looking!!!
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I’m having a weird issue with my Genesis model 2 where only controller port two doesn’t work. On one game specifically “Thomas the tank engine and friends”,I don’t get any controller action from either side. I’ve desoldered and soldered them back on a couple times but to no avail. Here are some picks hopefully someone can help me bring this puppy back to life.
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We just launched the KS for the game. Finally after many years. Here is the link: http://kck.st/361a4Pv If you want more background info, check out the story in the campaign. If you still have any questions, let me know. I'll be checking and updating this thread periodically. Thanks!
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Well....I'll show you mine if you show me yours. Mine: Model 1 High Def, Sega CD Model 1, 32x, Stereo out the front, full RF Shielding clamped in between them. It happens to be a little dusty in this pic... not normally the case.
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Hey Guys, so lately we have been working on full force to acquire prototypes along their rights to finish the games and publish them. I want to keep this thread open to discuss the games that we have acquired and the status of each game (usually we get games incomplete). -Game Name - Status - Description -Dorke and Ymp SNES - Fully Playable - New World added from source code acquired, New music, bug fixes, and additional boss fights. Available for purchase at http://pikointeractive.com/store.htmland Steam. - Pinkie SNES - Fully Playable - debug mode turned off - Currently WTB CD32 and Megadrive protos. Scheduled to release in 2017 -Indigo ST/Amiga - Fully Playable - Game fully playable dumps available online. We are planning GBA/GenesisJaguar ports along physical CD32 physical release. -Tyrannosaurus Tex GBC - Fully Playable - Proto Rom acquired from fellow Assemblergames member, seems to be fully playable working on a couple of small things that need polish. Physical release for GBC planned for 2017. PC Remaster planned as well as Genesis port planned. -Jim Power The Lost Dimension Genesis - Fully Playable - Optimized to work on both PAL and NTSC, fully playable with all songs, will be released in a planned Jim Power Crowdfunding campaign along with every physical version of every Retro platform. -Video Kid SNES - NOT FOUND - Unfortunately the programmer and sub-publisher lost all data of the SNES version. WTB SNES prototype. Hoping Kaneko Japan has a back up somewhere. -Switchblade II NES - NOT FOUND - Developer who coded mentioned he may have a back up but lead went cold. Currently WTB prototype of the NES version; hoping Kaneko Japan has a back up. -Madness House of Fun Genesis - FOUND - Found the source code which seems to be complete or almost complete. No Binaries. This version is called PJ in the Dreamland. Hoping to get it compiled somehow. -ODEMA GBA - Found /WIP - Found the source code for part of the games, art assets for the full game and very early build of the game. Game will be re-written from scratch it seems. Have a lead of a collector that owns a later proto but not willing to sell. WTB Proto for ODEMA GBA I've been very busy, this is time consuming and expensive, but I'm glad there is progress. Any comments or questions please let me know. Any lead of attainable license/rights protos would be appreciated!
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