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product_id: 116471314
title: "Sega Genesis Mini - Genesis"
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# 1080p HDMI output Plug & play USB power 42 classic games preloaded Sega Genesis Mini - Genesis

**Price:** SAR 1174
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## Summary

> 🎮 Relive the 90s — The ultimate retro reboot you can't miss!

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- **What is this?** Sega Genesis Mini - Genesis
- **How much does it cost?** SAR 1174 with free shipping
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## Why This Product

- Free international shipping included
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## Key Features

- • **Ready Out of the Box:** Plug & play setup with included power cable, USB adapter, and two wired controllers—instant retro gaming.
- • **Legendary Game Library:** Dive into 42 iconic titles including Sonic, Streets of Rage, and exclusive bonus games.
- • **Sleek Miniature Design:** Authentic Genesis replica with moving cartridge port cover and retro volume slider for nostalgic flair.
- • **Enhanced Emulation Quality:** Powered by M2’s top-tier emulation tech for authentic gameplay with minimal lag and save state support.
- • **Seamless Modern Connectivity:** HDMI output delivers crisp 1080p visuals on any contemporary display, no adapters needed.

## Overview

The Sega Genesis Mini is a compact, officially licensed console that revives the classic 16-bit gaming era with 42 preloaded legendary titles. Featuring authentic design details, HDMI 1080p output, and plug & play USB power, it offers a seamless blend of nostalgia and modern convenience. Included are two wired 3-button controllers, with optional 6-button controllers available for enhanced gameplay. Powered by high-quality M2 emulation, it delivers faithful game performance and save state functionality, making it a must-have for retro gaming enthusiasts and millennials craving a genuine throwback experience.

## Description

The iconic SEGA Genesis console that defined a generation of gaming returns in a slick, miniaturized unit. The SEGA Genesis Mini console is loaded with 40 legendary games and is plug and play ready right out of the box! Games will be announced in four waves of 10 games. Key Features - Miniature SEGA Genesis replica - Includes 40 legendary games - Plug and play readyBox Contents - SEGA Genesis Mini Console & 2 wired controllers - 40 games- Power cable & USB adapter - HDMI cable Currently Announced Games (Wave 1): - Ecco the Dolphin - Castlevania: Bloodlines - Space Harrier 2 - Shining Force - Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine - Toe Jam & Earl - Comix Zone - Sonic the Hedgehog - Altered Beast - Gunstar Heroes Wave 2 Titles: - Earthworm Jim - Castle of Illusion - Shinobi III - Contra: Hard Corps - Sonic the Hedgehog 2 - World of Illusion - Thunder Force III - Super Fantasy Zone - Streets of Rage 2 - Landstalker Wave 3 Titles: - Beyond Oasis - Ghouls ‘n Ghosts - Alex Kidd - Golden Axe - Phantasy Star IV - Street Fighter 2 - Mega Man: The Wily Wars - Sonic Spinball - Vectorman - Wonderboy in Monster World Wave 4 Titles - Virtua Fighter 2 - Alisia Dragoon - Columns - Dynamite Headdy - Strider - Kid Chameleon - Light Crusader - Monster World IV - Eternal Champions - Road Rash II Bonus Games - Tetris - Darius

Review: Great classic mini console - Nice job all around by Sega. This is a well-designed and well thought out little device with a lot of fun packed inside. I see a few ludicrous reviews on here, where people forgot to take their pills or whatever and resort to saying this device "SUCKS" or is "GARBAGE". Nothing could be further from the truth, and some people need to grow up. It was actually my cousin who was one of those "Sega kids", but I still got to play the Genesis some back in the day and have fond memories of Sonic, Road Rash and several other great games. Hardware-wise the original Genesis was somewhat more generic in internal design than the SNES and had some real limitations if you know what to look for. But it was still a fertile platform for fun and classic game play. In bringing this classic mini console to market Sega has seemingly followed Nintendo's lead in hardware design, having nearly identical internal specs and including power over micro USB, which will presumably be a vector for hacking this thing. That's a good thing! Then Sega upped the ante and doubled the number of included games compared to Nintendo mini consoles, including alternate international versions of the ROMs that you can access just by changing the language settings. However this probably means there is less internal storage available for any future hacking of the device, but perhaps they will get USB support working. Overall the game selection is pretty good with a small handful of weaker entries and a few glaring omissions. For example, although they were able to include two Disney-licensed Mickey Mouse games, the second-highest selling Genesis game of all time, Disney's Aladdin, is nowhere to be found. One would think it would have even made a great initial tie in with Disney promoting their recent re-hash of the film. Who knows, perhaps Sega tried. But still you won't lack for fun and entertaining game play here. The two included 3-button controllers seem nice and solid, very much like the originals. But I haven't used them. As a one-up on Nintendo this console did at least implement a way to get to the system menu using the controller by doing a long-press on the Start button. But an even better experience is with the officially licensed Retro-bit 6-button Sega game controllers. These give you the full 6 buttons you need for a couple of games, plus the Mode button on these gives you instantaneous access to the system/save menu from within games. Also the Retro-bit controllers have like a 12-14' long cable I think, so that is an improvement over the just okay 6' length of the included 3-button controllers. Well worth the modest additional cost. The user interface is simple but attractive, and has a funky new Sega-style synthesized music track. This will loop a few times and then the console will start going through demo mode of all 42 games. It's almost fun to just leave it on and watch it cycle through demos. The save state feature is basically equivalent to that provided by the Nintendo mini consoles, offering 4 save slots per game, but the implementation is not quite as polished. I believe you have to start the game before you can access the save states, rather than jumping directly into a saved state. Also the Nintendo consoles will add a little "time played" indicator to each save state, to give you even some idea besides the mini screenshot of where the save state is within the game, you know when you return to it weeks or months later. And I don't really see a way to manage save states, delete them, etc. Maybe I just missed it. Finally the emulation is done by M2, who are behind the emulation in virtual console and other ports of these classic games. Only one or two unofficial emulators come close to the same quality, so it's not really going to get any better than that. I find reports of lag curious. I can't detect any at all. Any form of emulation, including the Nintendo mini consoles, will have some minuscule amount however. At worst your TV may need some adjustment, but usually even that is not necessary. The games look, play, feel and sound right. Anyway, great job and congrats to Sega! This is a great item. As a bonafide Nintendo kid I'm happy to own this, and I hope Sega sells millions of them.
Review: Important retro history done right - The Mini is unapologetically awesome, and bless Sega for doing this one right. At long last, Sega is rediscovering its groove and reigniting the 90s, which was arguably their decade more than anyone else's, including Nintendo. This reissue is confidently executed, competently crafted, and features 42 of the greatest, most diverse, and even surprising titles ever to grace the Genesis, including some unexpected cult classics like Toe Jam & Earl. Rather than focusing on the software which is proven and a real showstopper in the emulation department due to Sega's personal attention to the Mini, I'll focus instead on the hardware and packaging. Presentation-wise, Sega knocked it out of the park and through the windshield of an unexpecting passerby. The box screams 1991 nearly as loudly as its iconic ads screamed, "Sega!" with a perfect miniature replica of the Sonic Box as it was known nearly 30 years ago. I love this box. The system itself is just as convincing and features moving cartridge port dust cover flaps, or whatever they were called. Even the volume slider is there, and it slides with conviction and quality. I may spend just as much time admiring the proportions and attentiveness to detail as I will playing the thing. Maybe. The Genesis Mini rocks. I can't wait to sink my teeth into the previously unreleased games and blast the familiar and sorely-missed FM synth, courtesy of a proprietary Yamaha chip that has never been replicated. I think this chip should be celebrated for driving some of coolest sounds and tunes ever to grace a console. I applaud Sega for sticking to their guns with the 3-button controller, especially since we can get a first-party 6 button with ease for around $20. I recommend doing so for several of the games, but for 90% of the catalog you won't need it. While many complain it should have been included in lieu of the 3-button, I'd argue the true retro flavor would have been diminished significantly, as the Genesis was born into the world with just three buttons. It was only later in the 90s due to the popularity of games like Street Fighter 2 that Sega's wonderful 6-button controller earned a spot in Genesis lore, and like the Genesis Mini itself, it was worth every penny.

## Features

- The iconic SEGA Genesis console that defined a generation of gaming returns in a slick, miniaturized unit.
- The SEGA Genesis Mini console is loaded with 42 legendary games and is plug and play ready right out of the box!
- Box contents: Sega Genesis Mini console and 2 wired controllers, 40 games + 2 bonus games, power cable and USB adapter, and HDMI cable.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07PFT19MG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,012 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #13 in Sega Genesis Consoles |
| Brand Name | SEGA |
| Color | gray |
| Connectivity Technology | HDMI, Wi-Fi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (12,536) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00010086100372 |
| Input Device | Gamepad |
| Item Weight | 1.9 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Sega |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SG-10037-2 |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 128 GB |
| Model Name | Sega Genesis Mini |
| Model Number | SG-10037-2 |
| Platform | Sega Genesis |
| Resolution | 1080p |
| UPC | 010086100372 |

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: How is this any different than the one with 45 more games and $5 cheaper? They look exactly the same.**
A: This is the Sega produced reproduction console that will be released later this year.   

For the past several years, the Sega Genesis has been produced by a company called ATGames in the US.  Up until now, the quality of these consoles has been very bad.

However, the newest reviews online say that the newest 2019 ATGames Genesis (the one with an SD card slot) is actually good quality.  So, it remains to be determined if this model will be better than the 2019 ATGames Genesis.  Also, many of the games which are included with the ATGames model are either Sega Master System games (an earlier sega console), or they are just some some shovelware filler games.  

One thing about the 2019 ATGames genesis is that it will play actual Sega genesis cartridges, including carts special-chip carts like Virtua Racing.  The sega version does not appear to include a working cartridge slot.  

If you are looking at a previous year's model of ATGames Genesis (<=2017), then don't bother.  these are complete garbage.

Apart from all this, If you want the best quality in new Sega Genesis clones, look to an FPGA based alternative such as the recently released Mega SG or the MISTer FPGA platform.

**Q: Does it do what Nintendon't?**
A: Yes. Nintendon't do outdated 3 button controllers but SEGA does! Have fun pressing start everytime to toggle back and forth between punch and kick for 6 button games like Street Fighter II and Eternal Champions, etc.

**Q: Will this be nes and snes all over again?  Zero available unless you pay black market prices for it!?**
A: I bought a NES Mini and SNES Mini last year for regular retail. They were only rare during first launch due to demand. Since you're asking in April, 2019, I'm guessing you're just trolling and have not even looked.

**Q: Does anyone know how long the wires on the included controllers will be? 3ft? 6ft? 10ft?**
A: According to this video, they're about 6 feet long.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GN3a_GE_h0w  Skip to 1:36.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great classic mini console
*by B***S on September 25, 2019*

Nice job all around by Sega. This is a well-designed and well thought out little device with a lot of fun packed inside. I see a few ludicrous reviews on here, where people forgot to take their pills or whatever and resort to saying this device "SUCKS" or is "GARBAGE". Nothing could be further from the truth, and some people need to grow up. It was actually my cousin who was one of those "Sega kids", but I still got to play the Genesis some back in the day and have fond memories of Sonic, Road Rash and several other great games. Hardware-wise the original Genesis was somewhat more generic in internal design than the SNES and had some real limitations if you know what to look for. But it was still a fertile platform for fun and classic game play. In bringing this classic mini console to market Sega has seemingly followed Nintendo's lead in hardware design, having nearly identical internal specs and including power over micro USB, which will presumably be a vector for hacking this thing. That's a good thing! Then Sega upped the ante and doubled the number of included games compared to Nintendo mini consoles, including alternate international versions of the ROMs that you can access just by changing the language settings. However this probably means there is less internal storage available for any future hacking of the device, but perhaps they will get USB support working. Overall the game selection is pretty good with a small handful of weaker entries and a few glaring omissions. For example, although they were able to include two Disney-licensed Mickey Mouse games, the second-highest selling Genesis game of all time, Disney's Aladdin, is nowhere to be found. One would think it would have even made a great initial tie in with Disney promoting their recent re-hash of the film. Who knows, perhaps Sega tried. But still you won't lack for fun and entertaining game play here. The two included 3-button controllers seem nice and solid, very much like the originals. But I haven't used them. As a one-up on Nintendo this console did at least implement a way to get to the system menu using the controller by doing a long-press on the Start button. But an even better experience is with the officially licensed Retro-bit 6-button Sega game controllers. These give you the full 6 buttons you need for a couple of games, plus the Mode button on these gives you instantaneous access to the system/save menu from within games. Also the Retro-bit controllers have like a 12-14' long cable I think, so that is an improvement over the just okay 6' length of the included 3-button controllers. Well worth the modest additional cost. The user interface is simple but attractive, and has a funky new Sega-style synthesized music track. This will loop a few times and then the console will start going through demo mode of all 42 games. It's almost fun to just leave it on and watch it cycle through demos. The save state feature is basically equivalent to that provided by the Nintendo mini consoles, offering 4 save slots per game, but the implementation is not quite as polished. I believe you have to start the game before you can access the save states, rather than jumping directly into a saved state. Also the Nintendo consoles will add a little "time played" indicator to each save state, to give you even some idea besides the mini screenshot of where the save state is within the game, you know when you return to it weeks or months later. And I don't really see a way to manage save states, delete them, etc. Maybe I just missed it. Finally the emulation is done by M2, who are behind the emulation in virtual console and other ports of these classic games. Only one or two unofficial emulators come close to the same quality, so it's not really going to get any better than that. I find reports of lag curious. I can't detect any at all. Any form of emulation, including the Nintendo mini consoles, will have some minuscule amount however. At worst your TV may need some adjustment, but usually even that is not necessary. The games look, play, feel and sound right. Anyway, great job and congrats to Sega! This is a great item. As a bonafide Nintendo kid I'm happy to own this, and I hope Sega sells millions of them.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Important retro history done right
*by C***P on September 21, 2019*

The Mini is unapologetically awesome, and bless Sega for doing this one right. At long last, Sega is rediscovering its groove and reigniting the 90s, which was arguably their decade more than anyone else's, including Nintendo. This reissue is confidently executed, competently crafted, and features 42 of the greatest, most diverse, and even surprising titles ever to grace the Genesis, including some unexpected cult classics like Toe Jam & Earl. Rather than focusing on the software which is proven and a real showstopper in the emulation department due to Sega's personal attention to the Mini, I'll focus instead on the hardware and packaging. Presentation-wise, Sega knocked it out of the park and through the windshield of an unexpecting passerby. The box screams 1991 nearly as loudly as its iconic ads screamed, "Sega!" with a perfect miniature replica of the Sonic Box as it was known nearly 30 years ago. I love this box. The system itself is just as convincing and features moving cartridge port dust cover flaps, or whatever they were called. Even the volume slider is there, and it slides with conviction and quality. I may spend just as much time admiring the proportions and attentiveness to detail as I will playing the thing. Maybe. The Genesis Mini rocks. I can't wait to sink my teeth into the previously unreleased games and blast the familiar and sorely-missed FM synth, courtesy of a proprietary Yamaha chip that has never been replicated. I think this chip should be celebrated for driving some of coolest sounds and tunes ever to grace a console. I applaud Sega for sticking to their guns with the 3-button controller, especially since we can get a first-party 6 button with ease for around $20. I recommend doing so for several of the games, but for 90% of the catalog you won't need it. While many complain it should have been included in lieu of the 3-button, I'd argue the true retro flavor would have been diminished significantly, as the Genesis was born into the world with just three buttons. It was only later in the 90s due to the popularity of games like Street Fighter 2 that Sega's wonderful 6-button controller earned a spot in Genesis lore, and like the Genesis Mini itself, it was worth every penny.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Simply awesome nostalgia trip, and an amazing new piece of Sega hardware
*by L***T on August 9, 2021*

So, what is there to say about the Genesis Mini that hasn't already been said by countless others? It's one of the best (if not the best) mini console released to date, and it made its mark as Sega's long-desired "re-entry" into the hardware market. For Sega's first piece of hardware in over 20 years, they sure still know how to do it well. The system itself looks amazing and accurate down to the last detail, and it's built really well. The controllers are awesome too, and have one of the best D-pads I've ever felt. One interesting aspect is that this is the very first time I've seen the 3-button Genesis controller re-released in any form, and since they're USB-driven that also means you can hook up the controllers to a regular PC or modern game console, and they'll work. The system has HDMI for connecting to a modern TV, and outputs at 720p resolution. As far as the software goes, the game selection is expansive and high-quality, the menu system is awesome and has plenty of goodies, and the background music is killer. You get a bunch of Sonic classics (except for Sonic 3 & Knuckles, notably). The system is also region-swappable, so you can see all the Japanese and European versions of all 42 games. There's a savestate feature built-in that saves up to 4 slots per game. On top of the above, the Genesis Mini has an active hacking scene so you can add your own games and peripherals to the system. Overall, the system is amazing-- however, as of late it seems like it's more difficult to find new stock of the Genesis Mini. I'm not sure if the console is just selling out often or if Sega decided to quietly cease production of the system, but for whatever reason lately I've only been able to find it in the used/reseller market. I honestly don't think Sega's going to do anymore gaming hardware after this, so if you were a die-hard fan of Sega as a hardware company this console is for you.

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