The Sega Genesis Flashback is an attempt to capture a seemingly new, or at least reinvigorated, market while also not being too ambitious. At $80, the same price as the Super Nintendo Classic Edition, ...
Can’t wait to get your hands on the upcoming SNES Classic Edition? Well, AtGames has some additional classic gaming options for you, as they’re set to release the new Atari Flashback 8 (a separate ...
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Writer for Movieweb since 2017. Enjoys playing Catan when not writing about superheroes and Star Wars. Following in Nintendo's footsteps, remakes of the Sega Genesis and classic Atari systems are ...
But first, a word of warning – AtGames products have a somewhat mixed reputation. Their Sega and Atari classics tend to be poorly emulated, and a lot of the games pre-installed on their systems are ...
Retro console manufacturer AtGames has unveiled the Sega Genesis Flashback, a new premium device that will be released in September. The Sega Genesis Flashback is a significant improvement compared to ...
Veteran reporter and editor with over ten years of experience. Probably reading comic books. At first, outlets began by thinking that the Sega Genesis Flashback hardware was a just a poor product. The ...
Alina Bradford has been writing how-tos, tech articles and more for almost two decades. She currently writes for CNET's Smart Home Section, MTVNews' tech section and for Live Science's reference ...
The Sega Genesis Flashback is a new console from AtGames that features 85 built-in titles from the original Sega Genesis console, has been announced for release this September. The Genesis Flashback ...
Few video game companies have a back catalog of classics as rich as SEGA’s. The Tokyo-based corporation is aware of this, however, often re-releasing them through a wide array of channels. Their SEGA ...
Miniaturized versions of classic consoles with built-in game libraries made to work on modern TVs aren’t a new idea, but Nintendo certainly caused quite a nostalgia-fueled fervor with last year’s NES ...