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MegaDrive20XX
03-10-2006, 03:05 PM
Has anyone actually had the chance to see this thing in action? Sure it came out at a silly price of $34.99. Yet I have seen some at $20 these days. Everyone can plainly see it's just a rip of the Genesis SF2 SCE. Plus as an added bonus, we get Ghouls N Ghosts (another Genesis rip)

Yet how is it honestly? is it a decent emulation or as average as the Sega Arcade Legends Vol. 1 with Emulation issues?

Obviously
03-10-2006, 03:30 PM
In my opinion the Street Fighter Collection for PS2 is a far better buy and probably the best buy out there for hardcore fans of Street Fighter II. I'm just not too fond of these plug-and-play things though. I haven't actually played the Street Fighter II one.

MegaDrive20XX
03-10-2006, 04:01 PM
No doubt about that. I just gotta see what this looks like. :) I just love SFII in all shapes and sizes..

Drixxel
03-12-2006, 12:30 PM
At least this one seems to have a servicable controller. Many of the other plug and play releases aren't the most intuitive in control interface, but then again I've never been a fan of the bulky joysticks designed for nostalgia and nothing more.

David J.
03-13-2006, 10:06 PM
I hate these TV game things.

Oi_Oi_Spanky
03-16-2006, 05:43 AM
The emulation isn't bad at all. It's like playing a Megadrive with a ropey 3rd party pad.

sega fan
06-19-2006, 06:43 AM
the sf 2 plug and play is perfect, non-altered version of the champ ed. cart with
a non-altered version of gouls n' ghosts.

Elusive
06-19-2006, 04:43 PM
The emulation isn't bad at all. It's like playing a Megadrive with a ropey 3rd party pad.

That's because it is a Mega Drive, shrunk and squished onto a single chip; so far all of the Sega plug-and-plays (Sensible Soccer, the two 6(?)-in-ones, SF2) have been Mega Drives on a chip, similar to the Famiclones you see on QVC and on dodgy car boot stalls. Apparently someone found a way to add a cartridge slot to the one containing Sonic 2, making it a teeny tiny Mega Drive.

The More You Know (tm)

Kikoskia
06-19-2006, 06:05 PM
So, if they are a Megadrive on a single chip, could you, in theory, make a cartridge slot for it and wire it up to play games in the cartridge slot?

Elusive
06-20-2006, 03:10 PM
So, if they are a Megadrive on a single chip, could you, in theory, make a cartridge slot for it and wire it up to play games in the cartridge slot?

Better. BEHOLD: THE SEGA EXODUS (http://benheck.com/Games/Sega_projects/Exodus/Exodus.htm)

Wiring diagram to fit a cartridge slot to the ROM chip:
http://img2.glowfoto.com/images/2006/06/20-1204202804T.jpg (http://www.glowfoto.com/viewimage.php?img=20-120420L&y=2006&m=06&t=jpg&rand=2804&srv=img2)

This is all from the 6-in-1 model. Anyone want to give this a go? *sniff sniff* I smell a Sega-16 feature!