Sega reveals new Mega Drive Mini 2; this time with Sega CD games

Sega Mega Drive Mini 2
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Sega is going retro again as it unveiled its old-is-new-again Mega Drive Mini 2.

The Mega Drive Mini 2 was revealed in a rather bizarre live stream on Sega’s Japanese YouTube channel. Strange introductions aside, the new mini console is based on the Mega Drive Model 2 which came out back in 1994.

The Mega Drive Mini 2 will launch in Japan on October 27. Given the popularity and critical acclaim the first mini console garnered, it wouldn’t be unreasonable to expect an international release similar to the Genesis Mini 2. The mini-console will have a starting price of 9,980 yen which is around $75.

On the surface, the Mega Drive Mini 2 appears to offer a cartridge slot with working flaps, but if it’s anything like the first Mega Drive Mini, that’s purely decorative. There are also power and reset buttons, which are also found on the old mini model and work as expected here. 

There will also be an accessories kit to decorate the Mini 2, including a Mega-CD add-on. No games are included in the kit; rather it’s all decorative pieces for players to replicate the old console they once had. The Mega Mini Drive 2 houses all the games within it. The accessory kit has a 4,500 yen price tag (like $35) and includes a toy cartridge plus a mount.

Analysis: Future mini consoles

This is a pretty cool console for retro gaming fans and leads us to wonder what’s next. The Sega Mega Drive also had the 32X add-on which expanded the console’s library; however, it was considered a total flop. It’s doubtful Sega would release those titles or spend time on creating a mini-32X.

But there may be a Dreamcast mini. According to Video Games Chronicle, a Sega producer expressed interest in releasing a smaller Dreamcast console in the same vein as Mega Drive Mini. The console certainly has the library.

If you’re interested in getting into retro gaming and buying some old consoles, we recommend getting a proper CRT TV. 

Cesar Cadenas
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