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If you ever wanted to play The Ooze in 2022, this is your chanceI feel like the whole "mini console" craze was custom made just for me. As someone who was alive when these systems were ushering in a new era for video games and a collector: it's just a perfect match.
Nintendo was on a roll there with the NES (https://www.destructoid.com/review-nes-classic-edition/) and SNES (https://www.destructoid.com/review-nintendo-super-nes-classic-edition/) "Classics," but after the PlayStation effort, things kind of quieted down. Thankfully, Sega has just given us their second Genesis/Mega Drive mini, and if this iteration is any indication, I wouldn't mind of they kept going.
https://www.destructoid.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/Sega-Genesis-Mini-2-1.jpg
The consoleHere's everything you get with the box:
The console itself (with working power/reset buttons) - Width 4.7 inches (120.8 mm) x Height 1.3 inches (32.3 mm) x Length 4.6 inches (116.5 mm) - Video output: 720p, 480p
An HDMI cable
A power cable (micro-USB)
A power adapter
One controller - Width 5.5 inches (140 mm) x Height 2.8 inches (70 mm) x Length 1.1 inches (29 mm) - Length 6.6 ft
Yes, it just comes with one controller, down from two in the original box (https://www.destructoid.com/review-sega-genesis-mini/). It's a shame, though the controller does feel sturdy, and previous Genesis Mini owners will easily be able to acclimate when they hook either of them up.
Thankfully, the power adapter ensures that you can fully play the Genesis Mini 2 out of the box. I've seen a variety of opinions on whether or not these sorts of systems "need" to include the power adapter, and I'll say the same thing that I say to Apple products that don't have one: just include it!
Aesthetically, I dig that it differentiates itself from the original Genesis Mini, and can be told apart at a glance. The console itself, like many minis, is lightweight and convenient to store/lug around. I try and keep all of my minis in larger freezer bags, with all their cords and controllers stored together.
https://www.destructoid.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/G.png
The OSThe Sega Genesis Mini 2 has a simplistic set of menus, but they are functional, especially the sorting options. You can sort games by title, release date, recently played, listing CDs first, or by the number of players (note: there are 20 multiplayer games on offer in the Mini 2, with support for up to two people).
The options menu is slim, but there are options nonetheless:
A toggle for full screen support or the proper aspect ratio (4:3)
Nine wallpapers
Classic or new sound effects
The ability to toggle the display to look like a bookshelf of game cases, or the traditional game box images
Support for up to eight languages
Four save slots per game
That's pretty much all there is to it. When playing a game you can press the "mode" button on the top right of the controller, which will bring up the save/load and "return to title" menu. That button is extremely convenient and not in the way at all, and the menus are responsive.
https://www.destructoid.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/Sega-Genesis-Mini-2-2.jpg
The gamesAs a refresher, here's the full list of games in the Sega Genesis Mini 2:
Title
Type
After Burner II
Cartridge
Alien Soldier
Cartridge
Atomic Runner
Cartridge
Bonanza Bros.
Cartridge
ClayFighter
Cartridge
Crusader of Centy
Cartridge
Desert Strike: Return to the Gulf
Cartridge
Earthworm Jim 2
Cartridge
Elemental Master
Cartridge
Fatal Fury 2
Cartridge
Gain Ground
Cartridge
Golden Axe II
Cartridge
Granada
Cartridge
Hellfire
Cartridge
Herzog Zwei
Cartridge
Lightening Force: Quest for the Darkstar
Cartridge
Midnight Resistance
Cartridge
OutRun
Cartridge
OutRunners
Cartridge
Phantasy Star II
Cartridge
Populous
Cartridge
RAINBOW ISLANDS -EXTRA-
Cartridge
Ranger-X
Cartridge
Ristar
Cartridge
ROLLING THUNDER 2
Cartridge
Shadow Dancer: The Secret of Shinobi
Cartridge
Shining Force II
Cartridge
Shining in the Darkness
Cartridge
Sonic 3D Blast
Cartridge
SPLATTERHOUSE 2
Cartridge
Streets of Rage 3
Cartridge
Super Hang-On
Cartridge
SUPER STREET FIGHTER II THE NEW CHALLENGERS
Cartridge
The Ooze
Cartridge
The Revenge of Shinobi
Cartridge
ToeJam & Earl in Panic on Funkotron
Cartridge
Truxton
Cartridge
VectorMan 2
Cartridge
Viewpoint
Cartridge
Virtua Racing
Cartridge
Warsong
Cartridge
Ecco the Dolphin (CD Ver.)
SEGA CD
Ecco: The Tides of Time (CD Ver.)
SEGA CD
Final Fight CD
SEGA CD
Mansion of Hidden Souls
SEGA CD
NIGHT STRIKER
SEGA CD
Night Trap
SEGA CD
Robo Aleste
SEGA CD
Sewer Shark
SEGA CD
Shining Force CD
SEGA CD
SILPHEED
SEGA CD
Sonic The Hedgehog CD
SEGA CD
THE NINJAWARRIORS
SEGA CD
Sega Genesis Mini 2 list of bonus games:
Title
Type
Devi & Pii
Previously unreleased
Fantasy Zone
New Port
Space Harrier II (+Space Harrier)
New Ports
Spatter
New Port
Star Mobile
Previously unreleased
Super Locomotive
New Port
VS Puyo Puyo Sun
New Port
Some of the additions, frankly, are insane. Not once in my wildest dreams did I imagine Clayfighter (https://www.destructoid.com/weekly-kusoge-clayfighter-sculptors-cut/) would be relevant again nearly 30 years later. There's just a bizarre smattering of games here, with absolute classics you may have seen in various compilations like Phantasy Star II, After Burner II, The Revenge of Shinobi, and OutRun: juxtaposed to things like The Ooze (in which you control a growing goop pile) and Bonanza Bros (a game where you control criminals with split-screen co-op support). The Genesis Mini 2 is also shmup heavy, adding in games like Hellfire and Granada on top of the recognizable names.
Although other Mini consoles generally have a "safer" selection of games, surfing through the Genesis Mini 2 was one of my favorite experiences of them all. There's just some stuff here that even retro enthusiasts haven't heard of, or played. Flipping through them and selecting wild cards felt like breathing rarified air. There's so much history in this little thing, and even though all of it isn't going to be worth playing from many points of view: I'm glad it's preserved nonetheless.
Interestingly, a few marquee games have been tweaked, which is something I want to see more in Mini releases. Phantasy Star II has the option to speed up movement, and contains an easy mode exclusive to the Mini 2. OutRun has new music, and Rainbow Islands Extra has additional content via the titular "extra mode," which wasn't previously released outside of Japan.
Really, the easiest way to see if the Genesis Mini 2 is for you is to look at the game list and see if even 20 of them excite you in any way. To be frank, I'm surprised someone actively greenlit some of these games in the first place. But it's that bold choice that will ensure that I'll be keeping my Genesis Mini 2 hooked up throughout the holiday season.
If you want one, you can find them on Amazon for import officially from Sega: with about a $20 shipping fee added on if you're getting it in the US.
The post The Sega Genesis Mini 2 is a wild experiment that proves we need more Minis (https://www.destructoid.com/sega-genesis-mini-2-review/) appeared first on Destructoid (https://www.destructoid.com).
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If you ever wanted to play The Ooze in 2022, this is your chanceI feel like the whole "mini console" craze was custom made just for me. As someone who was alive when these systems were ushering in a new era for video games and a collector: it's just a perfect match.
Nintendo was on a roll there with the NES (https://www.destructoid.com/review-nes-classic-edition/) and SNES (https://www.destructoid.com/review-nintendo-super-nes-classic-edition/) "Classics," but after the PlayStation effort, things kind of quieted down. Thankfully, Sega has just given us their second Genesis/Mega Drive mini, and if this iteration is any indication, I wouldn't mind of they kept going.
https://www.destructoid.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/Sega-Genesis-Mini-2-1.jpg
The consoleHere's everything you get with the box:
The console itself (with working power/reset buttons) - Width 4.7 inches (120.8 mm) x Height 1.3 inches (32.3 mm) x Length 4.6 inches (116.5 mm) - Video output: 720p, 480p
An HDMI cable
A power cable (micro-USB)
A power adapter
One controller - Width 5.5 inches (140 mm) x Height 2.8 inches (70 mm) x Length 1.1 inches (29 mm) - Length 6.6 ft
Yes, it just comes with one controller, down from two in the original box (https://www.destructoid.com/review-sega-genesis-mini/). It's a shame, though the controller does feel sturdy, and previous Genesis Mini owners will easily be able to acclimate when they hook either of them up.
Thankfully, the power adapter ensures that you can fully play the Genesis Mini 2 out of the box. I've seen a variety of opinions on whether or not these sorts of systems "need" to include the power adapter, and I'll say the same thing that I say to Apple products that don't have one: just include it!
Aesthetically, I dig that it differentiates itself from the original Genesis Mini, and can be told apart at a glance. The console itself, like many minis, is lightweight and convenient to store/lug around. I try and keep all of my minis in larger freezer bags, with all their cords and controllers stored together.
https://www.destructoid.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/G.png
The OSThe Sega Genesis Mini 2 has a simplistic set of menus, but they are functional, especially the sorting options. You can sort games by title, release date, recently played, listing CDs first, or by the number of players (note: there are 20 multiplayer games on offer in the Mini 2, with support for up to two people).
The options menu is slim, but there are options nonetheless:
A toggle for full screen support or the proper aspect ratio (4:3)
Nine wallpapers
Classic or new sound effects
The ability to toggle the display to look like a bookshelf of game cases, or the traditional game box images
Support for up to eight languages
Four save slots per game
That's pretty much all there is to it. When playing a game you can press the "mode" button on the top right of the controller, which will bring up the save/load and "return to title" menu. That button is extremely convenient and not in the way at all, and the menus are responsive.
https://www.destructoid.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/Sega-Genesis-Mini-2-2.jpg
The gamesAs a refresher, here's the full list of games in the Sega Genesis Mini 2:
Title
Type
After Burner II
Cartridge
Alien Soldier
Cartridge
Atomic Runner
Cartridge
Bonanza Bros.
Cartridge
ClayFighter
Cartridge
Crusader of Centy
Cartridge
Desert Strike: Return to the Gulf
Cartridge
Earthworm Jim 2
Cartridge
Elemental Master
Cartridge
Fatal Fury 2
Cartridge
Gain Ground
Cartridge
Golden Axe II
Cartridge
Granada
Cartridge
Hellfire
Cartridge
Herzog Zwei
Cartridge
Lightening Force: Quest for the Darkstar
Cartridge
Midnight Resistance
Cartridge
OutRun
Cartridge
OutRunners
Cartridge
Phantasy Star II
Cartridge
Populous
Cartridge
RAINBOW ISLANDS -EXTRA-
Cartridge
Ranger-X
Cartridge
Ristar
Cartridge
ROLLING THUNDER 2
Cartridge
Shadow Dancer: The Secret of Shinobi
Cartridge
Shining Force II
Cartridge
Shining in the Darkness
Cartridge
Sonic 3D Blast
Cartridge
SPLATTERHOUSE 2
Cartridge
Streets of Rage 3
Cartridge
Super Hang-On
Cartridge
SUPER STREET FIGHTER II THE NEW CHALLENGERS
Cartridge
The Ooze
Cartridge
The Revenge of Shinobi
Cartridge
ToeJam & Earl in Panic on Funkotron
Cartridge
Truxton
Cartridge
VectorMan 2
Cartridge
Viewpoint
Cartridge
Virtua Racing
Cartridge
Warsong
Cartridge
Ecco the Dolphin (CD Ver.)
SEGA CD
Ecco: The Tides of Time (CD Ver.)
SEGA CD
Final Fight CD
SEGA CD
Mansion of Hidden Souls
SEGA CD
NIGHT STRIKER
SEGA CD
Night Trap
SEGA CD
Robo Aleste
SEGA CD
Sewer Shark
SEGA CD
Shining Force CD
SEGA CD
SILPHEED
SEGA CD
Sonic The Hedgehog CD
SEGA CD
THE NINJAWARRIORS
SEGA CD
Sega Genesis Mini 2 list of bonus games:
Title
Type
Devi & Pii
Previously unreleased
Fantasy Zone
New Port
Space Harrier II (+Space Harrier)
New Ports
Spatter
New Port
Star Mobile
Previously unreleased
Super Locomotive
New Port
VS Puyo Puyo Sun
New Port
Some of the additions, frankly, are insane. Not once in my wildest dreams did I imagine Clayfighter (https://www.destructoid.com/weekly-kusoge-clayfighter-sculptors-cut/) would be relevant again nearly 30 years later. There's just a bizarre smattering of games here, with absolute classics you may have seen in various compilations like Phantasy Star II, After Burner II, The Revenge of Shinobi, and OutRun: juxtaposed to things like The Ooze (in which you control a growing goop pile) and Bonanza Bros (a game where you control criminals with split-screen co-op support). The Genesis Mini 2 is also shmup heavy, adding in games like Hellfire and Granada on top of the recognizable names.
Although other Mini consoles generally have a "safer" selection of games, surfing through the Genesis Mini 2 was one of my favorite experiences of them all. There's just some stuff here that even retro enthusiasts haven't heard of, or played. Flipping through them and selecting wild cards felt like breathing rarified air. There's so much history in this little thing, and even though all of it isn't going to be worth playing from many points of view: I'm glad it's preserved nonetheless.
Interestingly, a few marquee games have been tweaked, which is something I want to see more in Mini releases. Phantasy Star II has the option to speed up movement, and contains an easy mode exclusive to the Mini 2. OutRun has new music, and Rainbow Islands Extra has additional content via the titular "extra mode," which wasn't previously released outside of Japan.
Really, the easiest way to see if the Genesis Mini 2 is for you is to look at the game list and see if even 20 of them excite you in any way. To be frank, I'm surprised someone actively greenlit some of these games in the first place. But it's that bold choice that will ensure that I'll be keeping my Genesis Mini 2 hooked up throughout the holiday season.
If you want one, you can find them on Amazon for import officially from Sega: with about a $20 shipping fee added on if you're getting it in the US.
The post The Sega Genesis Mini 2 is a wild experiment that proves we need more Minis (https://www.destructoid.com/sega-genesis-mini-2-review/) appeared first on Destructoid (https://www.destructoid.com).
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