If you want to play classic video games, but don't want to deal with low-resolution graphics and awkward analog video ...
While this news shows how committed Sega is to the future of modern gaming, it marks the end of an era for fans hoping for more miniaturized retro consoles, like the popular Sega Genesis Mini 2.
Sega was a big competitor name for years. I’m sure I don’t have to tell you that. But over the years, they have left the console business ... that Sega is not a retro company.
In a recent interview with The Guardian, SEGA of America/Europe president Shuji Utsumi makes it pretty clear that retro consoles are off the table. "I'm not going for the mini direction.
Sega America and Europe CEO Shuji Utsumi has suggested that the company will not be making any more mini retro consoles. The words come from a recent interview with The Guardian in which Utsumi ...
The Guardian then received further confirmation from Sega that the company is not currently planning any more retro-inspired miniature consoles. The last one to be released was the Sega Mega Drive ...
providing access to both retro and modern titles. Sega has confirmed it has no plans to develop more mini consoles. For those waiting to see a mini Saturn or Dreamcast, the Sega CEO commented that ...
Learn more The Sega Genesis Mini has one of the largest collections we've seen from a retro console and it's easier to find than the increasingly rare NES Classic and SNES Classic from Nintendo.
Sega America and Europe CEO Shuji Utsumi in an interview with The Guardian was asked about the company possibly releasing new mini consoles based on the Saturn or Dreamcast. "I’m not going for ...
Whether you swore by the NES, the Sega Genesis, or the PlayStation, there's a new, modern console for you to replay ... along with a few other options for retro gaming. If you want to play on ...