We’d like to go through video game history - especially a lot of the stuff that’s especially, or unlikely, to ever get any OEM treatment from the original company, like Nintendo is doing - and make systems that are made with respect and care and attention to detail and allow people to celebrate and explore those platforms.” Last year, Analogue’s Christopher Taber told us, “We want to do more systems, there’s no question. But this isn’t simply more of the same this time around, Analogue has a few new tricks up its sleeve. The Mega SG is powered by the same hardware that makes the Super NT possible, and will ask the same $190 price (available to preorder on Analogue’s site. Exactly one year after announcing the Super NT - a product that I called “ the nicest 16-bit console I’ve ever held” - Analogue is back with the Mega SG, promising to do for the Sega Genesis / Mega Drive what it’s already done for the Super Nintendo.
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