Following the overwhelming success of the Worlds 1st Sega Megadrive handheld console you can now scratch that 2 player retro itch with the new 2 player Dual Controller Megadrive!
BLAZE are proud to announce they will be releasing their 2 player 16bit Megadrive handheld console at the end of August 2008. The Blaze Dual controller game player will be heading to a store near you from next month, so mums and dads, if you missed playing 2 player Sega Megadrive classics such as Columns, Golden Axe II and Altered Beast, you now have a chance to do so again... The Dual control pads simply plug into your TV for instant big screen 2 player action, and all for the price of a 90's compilation CD of your favourite 'Stock Aitken and Waterman' Tracks!
Other games to be hooked on again include Sonic and Knuckles, Alien Storm, Dr Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine, Gain Ground, Sonic Spinball, Kid Chameleon, & Flicky.
At only £19.99 Blaze are truly convinced this marks a breakthrough in terms of value for money - where else could you purchase a fully featured 16bit 2 player console for less money?
Watch a demonstration video and see gameplay footage at
http://www.segaretro.net
Now the serious stuff:
Features
2 Player Dual Controller system
Plug & play portable video game system
10 built-in 16-bit SEGA licensed games
TV out connection
TV format: PAL (composite Video)
Requires:
4 x AA batteries.
(Batteries not included)
Description
The Blaze Portable game console is a video game player, which is pre-loaded with 10 classic games from SEGA. There is therefore no need to buy game cartridges. The Blaze Dual controller game player has an A/V cable and can be connected to any TV set. Enjoy playing classic SEGA games with the new Blaze Dual Controller video game player. Presented in stylish blister packaging.
Watch out for more BLAZE product announcements from BLAZE and ATGames soon....
Available now from all leading games stores and online at www.segaretro.net for just £19.99 (+ P&P)
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@00samee00 There's TV out ports on the hand held device anyway, so you can play it on a TV.
Only downside to all these Mega Drive on a chip machines is the sound sounds like ass. It's pretty much impossible to emulate MD sound properly as it used a proprietary chip.
ScrewAttackEurope 1 year ago
yeah but what happens if you have some old cartiges and wanna play ?
zyriuz2 2 years ago
Looks cool, but i prefer the handheld for four reasons.
1. Why play on TV when you can play anywhere? I suppose it is a bigger screen, though...
2. Plug-and-play games? Now that's just asking for trouble...
3. Only ten games? Why have ten when you can have twenty?
4. Ten games for £19.99, twenty for £29.99? You do the math.
So ends my opinion
00samee00 2 years ago
Its about $15. In America so I think its alright.
HappyisNappy 2 years ago
Hmmm... 20 pounds, do you consider that cheap where you live or is that none of my business?
dragonwedgie 2 years ago
anyone know the tune? its class
robheffernan 2 years ago
I bought this in aldi for £14.99.
its ok, but one of the sound channels is out of tune, and all the games sound different to the originals.
Better off playing it on an emulator.
blamblamlickshot 3 years ago
plug and plays piss me off. only 10 games
ericaesop 3 years ago
You're forgetting that MK 3 and SF II are not owned by Sega. Contra III is for SNES, Contra HARD CORPS is for Genesis, and also not owned by Sega. Streets of Rage...yes, that should've been in there, can't imagine why it isn't...oh wait, I know, because Streets of Rage has like a Teen rating and they wanted to maintain the Everyone rating.
neogeon 3 years ago
so u can play thru a tv with megadrive controllers? new ones?
Ozyrus 3 years ago