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The next revision has the text "HD INTELLIGENT TERMINAL HIGH GRADE MULTIPURPOSE USE" printed in a pinkish color, as well as the area around the power LED. The power and volume switches have the engraved line painted in the same pinkish color. These units also have dual mono sound only. Some of these units have 50 built-in games added and have the "Retro Genesis" logo and the text "HD ULTRA WIRELESS GAMEPADS" printed on the console. | The next revision has the text "HD INTELLIGENT TERMINAL HIGH GRADE MULTIPURPOSE USE" printed in a pinkish color, as well as the area around the power LED. The power and volume switches have the engraved line painted in the same pinkish color. These units also have dual mono sound only. Some of these units have 50 built-in games added and have the "Retro Genesis" logo and the text "HD ULTRA WIRELESS GAMEPADS" printed on the console. | ||
− | The latest revision has the text "HD INTELLIGENT TERMINAL HIGH GRADE MULTIPURPOSE USE" printed in a maroon color as well as the area around the power LED. The power and volume switches still have the pinkish color line engraved. These units have 150 built-in games added and have the "Retro Genesis" logo and the text "HD ULTRA WIRELESS GAMEPADS" printed on the console. These units are the first to have stereo audio output through HDMI and the stereo audio jacks, although the headphone jack is still in dual mono. This revision started to appear in 2018. | + | The latest revision has the text "HD INTELLIGENT TERMINAL HIGH GRADE MULTIPURPOSE USE" printed in a maroon color as well as the area around the power LED, which is more accurate to the real Mega Drive. The power and volume switches still have the pinkish color line engraved. These units have 150 built-in games added and have the "Retro Genesis" logo and the text "HD ULTRA WIRELESS GAMEPADS" printed on the console. These units are the first to have stereo audio output through HDMI and the stereo audio jacks, although the headphone jack is still in dual mono. This revision started to appear in 2018. |
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The HD Retro Game is an unlicensed Sega Mega Drive clone console made by Fei Hao. It was first released in 2017 and is based around the TCT-6803 "console on a chip".
The console is available in original Mega Drive and Mega Drive 2 form factors.
The original Mega Drive variant is also available as the Retro Genesis HD Ultra by games16.ru in Russia with 50 or 150 built-in games (some translated into Russian).
The "Retro Genesis HD Ultra " variant has also been repackaged and sold in the "HD Retro Game" boxes.
Contents
- 1 Hardware
- 2 Revisions
- 3 Fei Hao HD Retro Game (model 1)
- 4 Fei Hao HD Retro Game (model 2)
- 5 Retroad Mega Drive Flashback (repackaged HD Retro Game)
- 6 Retro Genesis HD Ultra (50 built-in games)
- 7 Retroad Mega Drive Flashback (repackaged Retro Genesis HD Ultra with 50 built-in games)
- 8 Retro Genesis HD Ultra (150 built-in games)
- 9 Retroad HD Retro Game (repackaged Retro Genesis HD Ultra with 150 built-in games)
- 10 References
Hardware
The HD Retro Game was the first Mega Drive clone console to be spotted with HDMI support (alongside composite video) - while matched by the officially licensed Sega Mega Drive Flashback from AtGames later in the year, no official Mega Drive prior to this date could support HDMI without homebrew modifications, with the standard not even existing when the Mega Drive was in its prime. The HDMI output is 720p in widescreen only and is a conversion of the generated composite signal, as opposed to true RGB straight from the unit.
The HD Retro Game is infamous for being a more complete package than AtGames' attempts, despite lacking any official endorsement from Sega. While falling short of genuine Sega Mega Drive hardware, it is widely accepted to have superior audio to AtGames' machines, while offering similar 2.4GHz RF wireless control pads (in addition to accepting wired controllers). It is also compatible with Everdrive flash cartridges and high capacity multicarts, though Virtua Racing and the Sega 32X do not function at all.
On early models, despite having an HDMI output, dual audio jacks on the rear, and a headphone jack on the front (model 1 only), the console only outputs mono sound. The newer "Retro Genesis HD Ultra" variant with 150 built-in games does have stereo audio output through HDMI and the dual audio jacks on the rear, however the headphone jack is still dual mono. The new versions also have a more accurate color for the text and accents on the ring area on the console's shell.
It also only outputs an NTSC video signal, and while a region switch allows users to select NTSC-U and NTSC-J releases, PAL region-locked games are not compatible.
The system is largely compatible with the Power Base Converter, though often displays graphical artifacts and can struggle with specific titles (such as Chase H.Q.). The caveat, however, is that the "model 1" design of the console mounts its cartridge slot slightly lower, so the original Power Base Converter will not physically fit in the machine without removing the plastic casing.
Neither version of the HD Retro Game is compatible with the Sega Mega-CD. The model 1 design still has a detachable cover to access the expansion port, but removing it reveals no connectors. The model 2's expansion port cover is completely sealed.
The Mega Drive's shadow and highlight graphical modes are not correctly replicated on the HD Retro Game, with some sprites subsequently appearing invisible.
Revisions
There are a few revisions of the model 1 console.
The earliest models have the text "AV INTELLIGENT TERMINAL HIGH GRADE MULTIPURPOSE USE" printed in a pinkish color, as well as the area around the power LED. The power and volume switches do not have the engraved molding line painted. These units have dual mono sound only.
The next revision has the text "HD INTELLIGENT TERMINAL HIGH GRADE MULTIPURPOSE USE" printed in a pinkish color, as well as the area around the power LED. The power and volume switches have the engraved line painted in the same pinkish color. These units also have dual mono sound only. Some of these units have 50 built-in games added and have the "Retro Genesis" logo and the text "HD ULTRA WIRELESS GAMEPADS" printed on the console.
The latest revision has the text "HD INTELLIGENT TERMINAL HIGH GRADE MULTIPURPOSE USE" printed in a maroon color as well as the area around the power LED, which is more accurate to the real Mega Drive. The power and volume switches still have the pinkish color line engraved. These units have 150 built-in games added and have the "Retro Genesis" logo and the text "HD ULTRA WIRELESS GAMEPADS" printed on the console. These units are the first to have stereo audio output through HDMI and the stereo audio jacks, although the headphone jack is still in dual mono. This revision started to appear in 2018.
- MD Clone Retro Genesis HD Retro Game.jpg
Comparison of a revision 3 (left) and revision 2 (right) units.
Fei Hao HD Retro Game (model 1)
Fei Hao HD Retro Game (model 2)
Retroad Mega Drive Flashback (repackaged HD Retro Game)
Retro Genesis HD Ultra (50 built-in games)
Retroad Mega Drive Flashback (repackaged Retro Genesis HD Ultra with 50 built-in games)
Retro Genesis HD Ultra (150 built-in games)
Retroad HD Retro Game (repackaged Retro Genesis HD Ultra with 150 built-in games)
References