Handheld Sega Mega Drive with 20 pre-installed games & SD Card support (download & play hundreds of classic sega games)..also has TV-out Cable to connect to the Big Screen !
Great for Kids & Big Kids ;)
Feature :
A slim and compact handheld video game player
Loaded with 20 built-in SEGA games including Sonic the Hedgehog and Streets of Rage
A large 2.8" display makes for convenient handheld play
With the built-in rechargeable battery you can have hours of fun without having to buy expensive batteries
You can also plug the Arcade Ultimate directly into your TV for some big screeen fun
Download games onto an SD card (not provided) and input it into the SD card slot to expand your range of titles
Charged by USB cable (included)
More built-in games include: Alex Kidd in the Enchanted Castle, Shadow Dancer: The Secret of Shinobi, and Alien Storm
Product Description:
The Sega Mega Drive Arcade Ultimate Portable is the ultimate handheld for playing Sega games on the go! With 20 classic Sega games built-in, and the option to import games through an SD card, this small device comes with a huge amount of fun! Plug the Arcade Portable directly into your TV for some big screen fun, or take the console on the go and enjoy games on the large 2.8" LCD display. The Arcade Ultimate Portable comes with a built-in rechargeable battery and is charged by USB cable (included)
Package Content:
1 x Video Game Player
1 x Mini USB Charging cable
1 x AV Cable
1 x Pouch Cover
1 x User Guide
Link updated with cheaper price!
http://www.hotukdeals.com/visit?hukdm=320&d=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.co.uk%2Fitm%2F262525708453
(Thanks to Kissablejoe)
Top comments
kramvic
16 Jul 1615#1
Nice find although my wife's meaning of large is more than 2.8"
amz_h1
16 Jul 168#3
I considered getting a retro console like this to relive my childhood and play some old master system games, however I was concerned about the build quality on these items.
In the end I opted for a PSP for £20 which I managed to get a custom firmware and download master system, snes, megadrive immulators and get unlimited games.
I am not a tech genius but managed to follow instructions online and taken whole of 10mins to do.
937666 to kramvic
16 Jul 165#6
Sounds like she'd be more interested in some other kind of handheld device. :wink:
derp1664 to Mandroid578
16 Jul 164#11
That's because this does what Nintendon't !
All comments (39)
kramvic
16 Jul 1615#1
Nice find although my wife's meaning of large is more than 2.8"
ELVIS_THE_PELVIS to kramvic
16 Jul 164#4
Maybe she's used to it by now
937666 to kramvic
16 Jul 165#6
Sounds like she'd be more interested in some other kind of handheld device. :wink:
REVIRESCO78
16 Jul 16#2
Unlike emulators this has no save game function to keep your progress. Old-school like the original (cheats and passwords only).
amz_h1
16 Jul 168#3
I considered getting a retro console like this to relive my childhood and play some old master system games, however I was concerned about the build quality on these items.
In the end I opted for a PSP for £20 which I managed to get a custom firmware and download master system, snes, megadrive immulators and get unlimited games.
I am not a tech genius but managed to follow instructions online and taken whole of 10mins to do.
tomwenn to amz_h1
16 Jul 162#7
I've got a PSP Go which is going unused at the moment, and I am too lazy to seek this out. If you feel a sudden urge to post how you managed to do this, it would be barely appreciated. Thanks.
Spasho to amz_h1
16 Jul 16#10
Agreed. It's much better just to buy a PSP instead.
Not only wasn't this made by Sega but it's also low quality built so you'd be better off just buying a PSP and downloading roms to it. Yeah, roms are a grey area and all but considering PSPs are very cheap nowadays it's a no brainer to go with that instead.
As for the Mini NES, that's actually produced by Nintendo than outsourced to AtGames or some other crappy company.
hcc27 to amz_h1
17 Jul 16#23
Yeah I was about to say a cheap used PSP with all the emulators on will be a much better buy. More versatile, better quality screen, bang for buck etc.
Richdotward
16 Jul 162#5
Brought one from amazon a few weeks back for the same price. Emulation not hardware. Sound emulator is terrible though.
Gameplay is fime. Sd slot good for storing games.
Mandroid578
16 Jul 16#8
This is way cooler than the mini Nintendo thingy. Ah nostalgia.. Each to they own I suppose
derp1664 to Mandroid578
16 Jul 164#11
That's because this does what Nintendon't !
XoteddetoX
16 Jul 16#9
Nice post + Heat for a viable alternative to the Mini NES
gyenming
16 Jul 161#12
Nip on to the gbatemp forums, the guides there are usually excellent. I did the same with my PSP some time ago.
Opening post
Great for Kids & Big Kids ;)
Feature :
A slim and compact handheld video game player
Loaded with 20 built-in SEGA games including Sonic the Hedgehog and Streets of Rage
A large 2.8" display makes for convenient handheld play
With the built-in rechargeable battery you can have hours of fun without having to buy expensive batteries
You can also plug the Arcade Ultimate directly into your TV for some big screeen fun
Download games onto an SD card (not provided) and input it into the SD card slot to expand your range of titles
Charged by USB cable (included)
More built-in games include: Alex Kidd in the Enchanted Castle, Shadow Dancer: The Secret of Shinobi, and Alien Storm
Product Description:
The Sega Mega Drive Arcade Ultimate Portable is the ultimate handheld for playing Sega games on the go! With 20 classic Sega games built-in, and the option to import games through an SD card, this small device comes with a huge amount of fun! Plug the Arcade Portable directly into your TV for some big screen fun, or take the console on the go and enjoy games on the large 2.8" LCD display. The Arcade Ultimate Portable comes with a built-in rechargeable battery and is charged by USB cable (included)
Package Content:
1 x Video Game Player
1 x Mini USB Charging cable
1 x AV Cable
1 x Pouch Cover
1 x User Guide
Link updated with cheaper price!
http://www.hotukdeals.com/visit?hukdm=320&d=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.co.uk%2Fitm%2F262525708453
(Thanks to Kissablejoe)
Top comments
In the end I opted for a PSP for £20 which I managed to get a custom firmware and download master system, snes, megadrive immulators and get unlimited games.
I am not a tech genius but managed to follow instructions online and taken whole of 10mins to do.
All comments (39)
In the end I opted for a PSP for £20 which I managed to get a custom firmware and download master system, snes, megadrive immulators and get unlimited games.
I am not a tech genius but managed to follow instructions online and taken whole of 10mins to do.
Not only wasn't this made by Sega but it's also low quality built so you'd be better off just buying a PSP and downloading roms to it. Yeah, roms are a grey area and all but considering PSPs are very cheap nowadays it's a no brainer to go with that instead.
As for the Mini NES, that's actually produced by Nintendo than outsourced to AtGames or some other crappy company.
Gameplay is fime. Sd slot good for storing games.