Difference between revisions of "RetroGen (accessory)"
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− | The '''RetroGen''' is an accessory for the Super | + | The '''RetroGen''' is an accessory for the [[Super Nintendo]], allowing the console to play [[Sega Mega Drive]] games. The device was released in 2012 by [[Retro-Bit]], and likely has no backing from either [[Sega]] or [[Nintendo]]. |
The RetroGen is less impressive than it sounds - it is effectively a Mega Drive console housed within a SNES game cartridge. It draws its power from the SNES and uses the SNES controllers for input, but requires its own separate A/V cables. The internals of the SNES are rarely used - everything is done from within the cartridge. | The RetroGen is less impressive than it sounds - it is effectively a Mega Drive console housed within a SNES game cartridge. It draws its power from the SNES and uses the SNES controllers for input, but requires its own separate A/V cables. The internals of the SNES are rarely used - everything is done from within the cartridge. |
Revision as of 02:52, 1 January 2023
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The RetroGen is an accessory for the Super Nintendo, allowing the console to play Sega Mega Drive games. The device was released in 2012 by Retro-Bit, and likely has no backing from either Sega or Nintendo.
The RetroGen is less impressive than it sounds - it is effectively a Mega Drive console housed within a SNES game cartridge. It draws its power from the SNES and uses the SNES controllers for input, but requires its own separate A/V cables. The internals of the SNES are rarely used - everything is done from within the cartridge.
There is a region switch on the side.
Photo gallery
Physical scans
References
- ↑ https://www.amazon.com/Retro-Bit-RetroGEN-Cartridge-Super-NES-6306300/dp/B0071IDAQU (Wayback Machine: 2020-05-24 23:42)
- ↑ http://www.amazon.com/Retro-Bit-RetroGEN-Cartridge-Super-NES-6306300/dp/B0071IDAQU (Wayback Machine: 2012-02-07 14:52)