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The '''RetroGen''' is a handheld "console on a chip" distributed by Innex (under the name of retro-bit) under license from [[AtGames]] in 2009. It is a [[Sega Mega Drive]] portable, similar in design to the [[Sega Nomad]], but with an option to boot licensed ROMs from an [[wikipedia:Secure Digital|SD card]]. | The '''RetroGen''' is a handheld "console on a chip" distributed by Innex (under the name of retro-bit) under license from [[AtGames]] in 2009. It is a [[Sega Mega Drive]] portable, similar in design to the [[Sega Nomad]], but with an option to boot licensed ROMs from an [[wikipedia:Secure Digital|SD card]]. | ||
− | It has a built-in 2.8 inch LCD screen but can also be connected to a TV set. It is compatible with North American Sega Genesis cartridges an ships with a | + | It has a built-in 2.8 inch LCD screen but can also be connected to a TV set. It is compatible with North American Sega Genesis cartridges an ships with a rechargeable battery pack. The recommended retail price is $49.99. |
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
Revision as of 04:07, 12 January 2012
The RetroGen is a handheld "console on a chip" distributed by Innex (under the name of retro-bit) under license from AtGames in 2009. It is a Sega Mega Drive portable, similar in design to the Sega Nomad, but with an option to boot licensed ROMs from an SD card.
It has a built-in 2.8 inch LCD screen but can also be connected to a TV set. It is compatible with North American Sega Genesis cartridges an ships with a rechargeable battery pack. The recommended retail price is $49.99.
Gallery