Sega Genesis Mini

The Sega Genesis Mini, known as the Mega Drive Mini in regions outside of North America, is a dedicated console modeled on Sega's Genesis. The Mini emulates the original console's 16-bit hardware, and includes 42 games ported by M2. It was released in North America and Japan in September 2019, and in Europe and the Middle East the following month.

Sega Genesis Mini
The Canadian Sega Genesis Mini
Also known asMega Drive Mini
DeveloperSega, M2
ManufacturerSega
TypeDedicated home video game console
Release date
  • WW: September 19, 2019
  • EU, ME: October 4, 2019
Lifespan2019–present
Introductory price
MediaInternal flash memory
Operating systemLinux kernel
System on a chipZUIKI Z7213
Memory256 MB of RAM
Storage512 MB flash memory
Controller input2 controller ports
PowerAXP223
Dimensions154 mm × 39 mm × 116 mm

Hardware

The Mini is half the size of the original Sega Genesis. Inside the unit is an ARM-based SOC ZUIKI Z7213[4] and 512 MB of flash memory.[1] It includes either one or two (dependent on region's bundle options) full-size replica controllers that connect through USB, thus original controllers are incompatible,[5] a USB-to-Micro-B power cable (USB AC adapter in North America), and an HDMI video cable.[1] There are separate releases for North America, Europe, Asia and Japan, as the Mini reproduces the original console's decal and color variations in those regions.[1][6] Korea is a slight exception, as the Mega Drive was not released there by Sega but by Samsung as the "Super Gam*Boy" and later "Super Aladdin Boy"; none of these names or brands appear on the Korean version of the Mega Drive Mini.[7]

The North American and European Minis include three-button controllers, while the Japanese controllers have six buttons.[5] Officially licensed six-button controllers made specifically for the Mini are also sold separately in North America and Europe.[8] Official model accessories of a miniature Mega-CD, a miniature Super 32X, a miniature Sonic & Knuckles lock-on Genesis cartridge, and a miniature Sonic the Hedgehog standard Mega Drive cartridge are also sold separately in Japan.[9] Miniature replicas of the Sega CD and Sega 32X were also manufactured but only distributed to select members of the media.[10]

Games

The Mini includes 42 games though the exact selection varies by region.[1] Each Mini has a set of games exclusive to the region it was released. Switching the language menu allows for multiple regional game variations to be played. For example, Contra: Hard Corps can be played with the English or Japanese setting, but with other languages Contra is substituted by its European counterpart Probotector; switching the language from English into Japanese turns Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine into Puyo Puyo and vice versa.[2][11] There are no Japanese variants of Vectorman, Earthworm Jim, and Virtua Fighter 2 included as those games were never released in Japan. Two bonus games, Darius and Tetris, are new conversions (ports). They were never released for the original console and have been newly ported from their arcade releases exclusively for this compilation.[12] All of the games have a save state feature to pause and resume progress and can be played in either the original 4:3 aspect ratio or stretched to 16:9 widescreen with HUD elements modified to fit onto the screen.[13]

Games Publisher(s) NA/PAL[14] Japan[15] Taiwan/Korea[16][17]
Alex Kidd in the Enchanted Castle Sega
Alien Soldier Sega
Alisia Dragoon Game Arts
Altered Beast Sega
Assault Suit Leynos Extreme
Beyond Oasis Sega
Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse Sega/Disney
Castlevania: Bloodlines Konami
Columns Sega
Comix Zone Sega
Contra: Hard Corps Konami
Darius[lower-alpha 1] Taito
Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine[lower-alpha 2] Sega
Dyna Brothers 2 Sega
Dynamite Headdy Sega
Earthworm Jim Interplay
Ecco the Dolphin Sega
Eternal Champions Sega
Game no Kanzume Otokuyou Sega
Ghouls 'n Ghosts Capcom
Golden Axe Sega
Gunstar Heroes Sega
Kid Chameleon Sega
Landstalker Sega
Langrisser II Masaya
Light Crusader Sega
Lord Monarch Nihon Falcom
Madō Monogatari I Sega
Mega Man: The Wily Wars Capcom
Monster World IV Sega
MUSHA Sega/M2
OutRun 2019 Sega
Party Quiz Mega Q Sega
Phantasy Star IV Sega
Powerball Bandai Namco
Puyo Puyo 2 Sega
Puzzle & Action: Tant-R Sega
Rent a Hero Sega
Road Rash II Electronic Arts
Shining Force Sega
Shining Force II Sega
Shinobi III: Return of the Ninja Master Sega
Slap Fight MD Tatsujin
Snow Bros Tatsujin
Sonic Spinball Sega
Sonic The Hedgehog Sega
Sonic The Hedgehog 2 Sega
Space Harrier II Sega
Street Fighter II: Special Champion Edition Capcom
Streets of Rage 2 Sega
Strider Capcom
Super Fantasy Zone Sega/Sunsoft
Sword of Vermilion Sega
Tetris[lower-alpha 3] The Tetris Company
The Hybrid Front Sega
The Revenge of Shinobi Sega
Thunder Force III Sega
ToeJam & Earl Sega/ToeJam & Earl Productions
Vectorman Sega
Virtua Fighter 2 Sega
Wonder Boy in Monster World Sega
World of Illusion Sega/Disney
Yu Yu Hakusho Makyō Tōitsusen Sega

Production and release

The Sega Genesis Mini was first announced at the Sega Fes show in April 2018.[1] The announcement was part of a trend of releasing smaller versions of 80s and 90s retro videogame consoles.[5] It was delayed in September, missing the console's 30th-anniversary window,[18] when Sega dropped its partnership with AtGames,[1] whose 2017 Sega Genesis Flashback was critically panned for its production quality.[2][5] Instead of using AtGames's Flashback software on a Japan-exclusive Mini, Sega handled the entire production of the system.[2] The system was released on September 19, 2019,[1] except in Europe and the Middle East, where it was released on October 4, 2019.[19]

M2, who previously collaborated with Sega on the Sega Ages and Sega 3D Classics Collection series, produced the Mini's ports.[1] Sega emphasized first-party production quality in its marketing for the Mini,[5] as the company returns to the hardware business after last producing the Sega Dreamcast in 2001.[20] The menu music was written by Yuzo Koshiro, who was also the composer of some games in the collection, including The Revenge of Shinobi, Streets of Rage 2, and Beyond Oasis.[2]

Notes

  1. A new conversion based on Taito's 1987 arcade game.
  2. Replaces Puyo Puyo when switching to certain language(s) in the settings menu.[11]
  3. A new conversion based on Sega's 1988 arcade version, and is not the very rare 1989 Mega Drive release.

References

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  15. "メガドライブミニ". Sega (in Japanese).
  16. "メガドライブミニ(Mega Drive Mini)". Sega (in Chinese).
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