Rob Pitt writes: Growing up I was a Nintendo child, but later in life, I picked up a SEGA Mega Drive and the Mega CD to see what all the fuss was about and to try out a few of the consoles exclusives. Back then, I was blown away by the diverse lineup of games which I’d never heard of due to SEGA and Nintendo having many unique games and even different versions of the same game across each platform. I really enjoyed my Mega Drive, yet I’ve not had nostalgia or the urge to dig it out since I moved onto the GameCube many years ago. So, with SEGA releasing a collection of over 50 classic Genesis/Mega Drive games, I knew I had to check it out and see if the games were as good as I remembered.
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."