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− | The '''Arcade Ultimate''' is a handheld [[Sega Mega Drive]] [[:Category:Consoles on a chip|console on a chip]] created by [[AtGames]]. It is an enhanced version of the [[Arcade Portable]], with the addition of a 6-button control pad (instead of 3) and a built-in lithium battery with USB charger. | + | The '''Arcade Ultimate''' is a handheld [[Sega Mega Drive]] [[:Category:Consoles on a chip|console on a chip]] created by [[AtGames]]. It is an enhanced version of the [[Arcade Portable]], with the addition of a 6-button control pad (instead of 3), an SD card slot and a built-in lithium battery with USB charger. |
− | + | Although the console can make use of SD cards, it does not support saving, making RPGs difficult to finish as they must be played through in one sitting. Also, like its predecessors, the actual name of this console is disputed - AtGames call it the Arcade Ultimate on their website, but most packaging designs call the system the '''Gopher'''. Other names include the '''Sega Mega Drive Arcade Ultimate Portable''', '''Sega Genesis Firecore Portable Player''' and '''Sega Mega Drive Firecore Portable Player'''. In Brazil the system is known as the '''MD Play'''. | |
The console uses the same "console-on-a-chip" technology as its predecessor, and has an identical selection of games. However, the SD card input should allow most Mega Drive games to be played, emulation permitting. It also has a TV output connection, so that games can be played on a large screen, though it will only produce a NTSC signal. | The console uses the same "console-on-a-chip" technology as its predecessor, and has an identical selection of games. However, the SD card input should allow most Mega Drive games to be played, emulation permitting. It also has a TV output connection, so that games can be played on a large screen, though it will only produce a NTSC signal. |
Revision as of 13:24, 5 September 2013
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Manufacturer: AtGames | |||||
Distributor: AtGames, Blaze Europe (UK), H&B (France), Tectoy (Brazil) | |||||
Built-in games: 20 | |||||
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The Arcade Ultimate is a handheld Sega Mega Drive console on a chip created by AtGames. It is an enhanced version of the Arcade Portable, with the addition of a 6-button control pad (instead of 3), an SD card slot and a built-in lithium battery with USB charger.
Although the console can make use of SD cards, it does not support saving, making RPGs difficult to finish as they must be played through in one sitting. Also, like its predecessors, the actual name of this console is disputed - AtGames call it the Arcade Ultimate on their website, but most packaging designs call the system the Gopher. Other names include the Sega Mega Drive Arcade Ultimate Portable, Sega Genesis Firecore Portable Player and Sega Mega Drive Firecore Portable Player. In Brazil the system is known as the MD Play.
The console uses the same "console-on-a-chip" technology as its predecessor, and has an identical selection of games. However, the SD card input should allow most Mega Drive games to be played, emulation permitting. It also has a TV output connection, so that games can be played on a large screen, though it will only produce a NTSC signal.
Three different versions of the unit exist, though have very similar aesthetics.The second model (GP2628R), sometimes known as the Gopher Wireless, are able to interact with AtGames' brand of wireless controllers, which are both sold separately and bundled with some other AtGames consoles. The first model (GP2628) and third model (GP2628-80) are the most common with 20 or 80 built-in games respectively. In Russia, black/green and black/blue models exist along with the standard black/orange.
List of Games (20 Games version)
- Alex Kidd and the Enchanted Castle
- Alien Storm
- Altered Beast
- Arrow Flash
- Columns III
- Crack Down
- Decap Attack
- Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine
- E-Swat: City Under Siege
- Ecco the Dolphin
- Ecco Jr.
- Flicky
- Gain Ground
- Golden Axe
- Jewel Master
- Kid Chameleon
- Ristar
- Shadow Dancer: The Secret of Shinobi
- Sonic & Knuckles
- The Revenge of Shinobi II
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Packaging