Genesis controller with a few games built in.
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Genesis controller with a few games built in.
I was at K-mart today and see Sega's Genesis controller with games built in....what a piece of junk for the price. A Person could go buy a whole Genesis system and those 6 games for the $30 being charged for this thing. I forget the 6 games it had, but they was not nothing special. Couple of the games would have been good if they was played in 2player mode. Needless to say there was no two player suppose, and therefore it was a ripoff at $30. I personally think it was worth about $15 for what it came with. Maybe $20 max.
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You get a brand new device for your money, and you don't have to hunt down six games and a console. It also occupies a lot less space, so it can be tucked away nicely in a drawer. You'd have a hard time finding 6 popular games in great condition plus a console that doesn't have dodgy connections or a fussy cartridge slot.
I'm also guessing that the device uses Composite connections over the horrible RF adaptors that came bundled with the old consoles. I'd sooner buy a new Mega Drive clone from a site like Xinga myself, but I can definately see a market for this. They certainly seem to be a lot more appealing than a handful of Atari 2600 games.
I'm also guessing that the device uses Composite connections over the horrible RF adaptors that came bundled with the old consoles. I'd sooner buy a new Mega Drive clone from a site like Xinga myself, but I can definately see a market for this. They certainly seem to be a lot more appealing than a handful of Atari 2600 games.
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my gf has a N64 controller with 76,000 NES games built onto the jump pack cartridge.It has a NES cartridge slot on the back,a fake analog stick and plugs for the AV and AC cords. 58 real games, 75,942 variations that are mostly just color variations.
defineatley not liscensed!
she got it from a shady electronic dealer...
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she got it from a shady electronic dealer...
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They used to sell those at a kiosk in my local mall. I always would stop by and play a few of the real games, which the guy tried to slime his way to a sale. Never bought one of those POS.I.M. Weasel wrote:my gf has a N64 controller with 76,000 NES games built onto the jump pack cartridge.It has a NES cartridge slot on the back,a fake analog stick and plugs for the AV and AC cords. 58 real games, 75,942 variations that are mostly just color variations.
defineatley not liscensed!
she got it from a shady electronic dealer...
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Inu_Sess__ wrote:They used to sell those at a kiosk in my local mall. I always would stop by and play a few of the real games, which the guy tried to slime his way to a sale. Never bought one of those POS.I.M. Weasel wrote:my gf has a N64 controller with 76,000 NES games built onto the jump pack cartridge.It has a NES cartridge slot on the back,a fake analog stick and plugs for the AV and AC cords. 58 real games, 75,942 variations that are mostly just color variations.
defineatley not liscensed!
she got it from a shady electronic dealer...
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If only it had stero sound, a cartridge slot and a 2nd controller port, MAYBE it would be worth the asking price then.arcticfeather wrote:
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It's not too bad, and it's much easier if you just want a few games rather than having to set up a megadrive and finding the games in decent condition (as az_bont said)
And in case anyone is wondering, YES it is a licensed item. There was a post on here when the device was first announced, so this news is nothing new.