Sega Megadrive Ultimate Portable Video Game Player Reviews


Newest Review: ... 3 buttons on the right (plus 2 buttons near the top, that function as the megardrive's 'start' button). The screen is not ... more
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Customer Sega Megadrive Ultimate Portable Video Game Player Reviews (2)

by - written on 21/09/11, updated on 22/09/11 (Useful, 34 readings)
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Wow. This ingenious little device is hard not to love. What we have here is a portable megadrive, with the screen effectively set into the controller. Whilst not as ergonomic as a normal megadrive contrller, it still functions in the same way, with a d-pad on the left and 3 buttons on the right (plus 2 buttons near the top, that function as the megardrive's 'start' button). The screen is not all that large, but is perfectly fine given that the device will be held at arms lenght, and has the added bonus of making old megadrive games look very crisp. The battery life is very good, lasting for 7-8 hours, and the device is farily robust as well. The ... Read the complete review

by - written on 27/05/11, updated on 28/05/11 (Very useful, 198 readings)
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Back in the early 1990s you would have been laughed out of the playground and possibly locked away with no access to sharp objects if you had suggested that one day the big console rivals would be Nintendo, Sony and Microsoft with Sega having backed out of the market following a series of flops. You'd have been right, but that's no consolation when you're locked away and only allowed to use a fork with a cork on it. You see, back in the Middle Ages of Gaming, the big rivalry was between Nintendo and Sega and Sega's flagship console was the Megadrive, a stunningly powerful machine for its day. Merely mention the name to some people and they will wander off, ... Read the complete review



