last week’s tease, Sega has unveiled the Mega Drive Mini 2, which includes 50 Mega Drive and Mega CD titles.The system was unveiled during a Japanese live stream (thanks, VGC), and the list of currently confirmed titles is as follows:The system is slated to release in Japan on October 27 for roughly £60 (although this is just an estimation from current conversion rates).
It includes eight more games than the 42 that came with the original Mega Drive Mini.While there’s no worldwide release date confirmed at the time of publication, there was only a few week’s difference between the European and Australian release date of the 2019 Mega Drive Mini and its release in the rest of the world, so it may be a similar case.The host of the stream, Yosuke Okunari, notably stated back in 2020 that the next mini console from Sega could be based on the SG-1000 or Dreamcast.
Obviously, that didn’t end up coming to fruition, but there’s a possibility that we could eventually see one of those in the future if Sega continues to pursue mini consoles.
A Dreamcast could be especially lucrative, given its cult status despite low sales due to its strong library of classic titles.In other news, a fan demake of Elden Ring transforms the game into something akin to a classic Gameboy title..
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