Retro Genesis
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Retro Genesis is a line of Sega Mega Drive clones released in Russia. From 2022, they are two types of it: Canonic (classic console) and Fusion (modern console with added functions).
Kartridzh Tsentr is the distributor of AtGames in Russia, so it is difficult to determine if this product is licensed by Sega in any way.
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Retro Genesis Modern
N64-like case with Sega Saturn-like controllers. Uses the TCT-6801 console-on-a-chip. Has a 4-position region switch and a NTSC/PAL switch. Comes with 170 built-in games (some in Russian). The controllers have 2 Mode buttons (what would be the L and R buttons on a Sega Saturn controller).
Retro Genesis Modern Wireless
Has the same case and wireless controllers as the Retro Genesis HD Ultra 2, but has 170 built-in games, NTSC/PAL & O/J region switches and no HDMI-out port.
Retro Genesis HD Ultra
Rebranded version of the model 1 style Fei Hao HD Retro Game that added built-in games and stereo sound.
Retro Genesis HD Ultra 2
Rebranded version of the model 2 style Fei Hao HD Retro Game with 50 built-in games.
Retro Genesis Remix
Released in 2022, built in Dendy and Mega Drive games.
Retro Genesis MixSD
Released in 2022, built in Dendy and Sega games.
Retro Genesis MixStick HD
Released in 2022, built in Dendy and Sega games. Looks like controller.
Retro Genesis Port 3000
Released in 2022. Handheld with built in Mega Drive, Neo Geo, Super Nintendo, Sega Game Gear, Capcom Play System 1, Gameboy Color, NES/Dendy, Sega Master System and Gameboy games.
Retro Genesis Port 2000
Released in 2023. Handheld with built in Mega Drive, Gameboy, Capcom Play System 2, NES/Dendy, Mame, Gameboy Color, Capcom Play System 1, Gameboy Advance, Super Nintendo and Neo Geo games.
Magazine articles
- Main article: Retro Genesis/Magazine articles.
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