With the successful release of the NES Classic Edition and the SNES Classic Edition consoles, a huge want for easy to access retro games has come to the forefront. You would think that every old console would start preparing their own miniature version but Sega has decided to take a different path once again with the release of Sega Mega Drive Classics (Sega Genesis Classics in North America).
Select retro games will still be available on NSO.
SXO: If there’s one thing you can’t deny about Gaming, it’s that it’s one expensive hobby. Often we’ll find ourselves dishing out upwards of £50 for a single title, maybe even more than that if it’s a particularly nice special edition or compilation.
Blair Writes: "I absolutely love classic game collections. With a patchy early gaming history, it allows someone like me to play games I hear people talk about, and reliving some of the classics you remember can be as jarring as it is humbling for your inner fanboy or girl. With Sega Mega Drive Classics, I can relive my memories of Sonic, and check out some of the many classics I missed on the Switch."