
Sega has insisted it is not a retro video game company, and ruled out the possibility of more miniature consoles coming to market. The company released a miniature version of the beloved Mega Drive (or Genesis to our American readers) a few years back with a plethora of built-in classics from the 16-bit era. However, […]
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