Sega's Genesis Mini console was one of the only officially licensed retro emulation boxes that came close to the NES and SNES Classics' combination of software quality and hardware authenticity, even ...
Numerous headstones populate the graveyard of half-step consoles—add-ons that broaden a system's technical capabilities and serve as a bridge from one platform to the next. Two of the most infamous, ...
Following up the Sega Genesis Mini release in 2019, Sega’s got its next mini retro console reissue coming — the Sega Drive Mini 2. (In North America, you’d know the original console by its other name, ...
The fact that Sega no longer makes home consoles will forever break our hearts. We know you all old-head gamers reading this right now have spent countless hours playing the most celebrated games that ...
Those of you who grew up playing the Super Nintendo or Sega Genesis may remember how fierce the competition was between the two during the 16-bit era. While Sega aren’t part of the hardware market ...
Since the very welcome introduction of TG-16 CD-ROM games to Nintendo’s Virtual Console service we’ve seen a steady flow of requests for the same treatment to be given to Sega’s ill-fated Sega CD ...
Gamescom 2016 - The hype surrounding the upcoming Project Scorpio and PlayStation 4 Neo consoles is hitting new heights, having EA executive vice president Patrick Söderlund compare it to Sega's late ...
As the Editor of Push Square, Sammy has over 15 years of experience analysing the world of PlayStation, from PS3 through PS5 ...
The SEGA Genesis Mini 2 is getting a launch in North America, which means it’s coming to the U.S. officially. SEGA itself confirmed the details on its official Twitter account on July 13. Noting that ...
For the most part of the 21st century, Sega has been synonymous with a blue, attitude-filled hedgehog, but there was a time when the company wasn't just a game publisher. It was a titanic brand, going ...
Sega's history as a console manufacturer came to an end with the death of the Dreamcast in 2001, but it didn't necessarily have to end that way. An interview with the former president of Sega of ...