Looks like it That the 32X works indicates that this indeed replicates the Model 2 VA4. The Model 3 VA1 used the same ASIC, the Sega 315-5960 (which contains both the 68k and Z80 CPUs, VDP, FM synthezier, I/O controller and TMSS ROM on a single die), but disconnected a number of pins required for the 32X, PBC, Virtua Fighter, and the Game Genie to work correctly. On a side note, the large chip at the center of your Model 2 VA1 is not the CPU, but an ASIC containing the VDP, FM synthesizer, I/O controller, and TMSS ROM. The 68K and Z80 CPUs are the square and rectangular chips above the cart slot.
To me the sound chip still sounds better on the model 1 but its really neat that this exists. I might consider it if a model 1 version wasade available.
I currently own a Japanese model 1, an american model 2, and have owned a bunch of other models before... I bought this console a fee months ago and I believe it's the best Megadrive I've ever had. Such a cool product.
Need to get / make a spacer for the 32x. If you dig, there's some innovative stuff coming out of China. It's like digging through a crazy estate sale, where nobody speaks your language. (Nice Wicked shout out! That guy has saved me a ton of money)
Imo the blue color is less blue on the clone, a bit more faded for sonic, and on green hill the blue sky looks a bit purplish, otherwise all pretty good
I'd be surprised if this is better than original hardware that uses Sony encoders. The Sega Genesis revisions which use Fujitsu encoders like the one of this board usually suffer from it. Heck, the Sony encoders go for less on ebay. Weird.
@@joysticksnjukeboxes no for many people the Mega SG is there go to machine, but the clone sounded more like I remember. Maybe Ralph should check his capture setup.
@@djcasl Remember, the sound is different using different revisions of Sega Genesis. Model 1s, except the VA7, play audio incorrectly like in the game Earthworm Jim. Another is Hellfire, though the flaws in model 1 hardware make it sound cooler than model 2 unless you use a Game Genie to boot Hellfire on your model 2.
mega sg sounds wrong to me, it lacks the low pass filter the original genesis (and this clone) have, making the sound wayy too bright EDIT: low pass filter is an option on the mega sg , and it wasn't enabled on this video. You should definitely enable it
Heh, I figured that it would work with 32X since it's obviously not emulating - this "clone" has one thing that a lot of others don't - the Genesis A/V Out, which the 32X depends on for video input from teh console. The Genesis and 32X work as two machines, each with their own processes and their own video output; the Genesis produces its own video output, while the 32X places video output of its own on top. The 32X's video signal is just layered on top and sent through to the Video out of the 32X to the TV. So the bulk of the work that the 32X does is usually with the sprites/foreground stuff, while the Genesis is relegated to render backgrounds and such. This still works because it frees up the Genesis to use additional colors for backgrounds, while the 32X can use a palette of its own. So, in theory, a MegaSG could probably "play" 32X games with the 32X stacked on top (and perhaps some tweaks to the firmware to work with the 32X hardware), but since it doesn't have a Genesis A/V out to send the signal out to the 32X, it wouldn't produce the video output correctly. I suppose if the Analogue DAC included a Genesis A/V out, it might work? But then it's a matter of whether the signal conversion would introduce any lag compared to the video signal produced by the 32X. THAT might look weird if they were not in sync. As for the sound, I believe that the MegaSG tries to emulate the Model 1's sound hardware, while this console likely uses one of those clone YM2612 chips that are available on the market (same chip used by those Master System adapter carts with built-in FM Synthesis) - while pretty accurate as far as sounds and tones go, it's the main reason why the Mega SG sounds more "brilliant". The brilliance is all up to user preference, but luckily, Analogue includes the tools in the menu to adjust to your liking, if you want to flatten it out a bit to sound more like a Model 2. Overall, this would be better if it didn't cost as much as it does. For that price, you may as well get an actual Model 2 Genesis.
You could say that since it's newer, it's using newer hardware that is less prone to failure, though at $160, you might as well spring for the Mega Sg and it's newer (and hackable) hardware since it comes from a well-known name with possibly better support from both the folks at Analogue and the community surrounding it.
Another great video Ralph. Someone should make shells for consoles so that those that are badly cosmetically damaged can look amazing in a see through case (I’m looking at you, yellowed SNES!)
This has been discussed many times on Reddit. The reason it doesn't exist is because they're still a huge amount of SNES systems in decent shape. Many of those the CPU or PPU failure rate is high therefore the supply is kept high. Compared to the price of a broken system in good physical shape the price of a replacement shell would be 3-4x cost.
@@retrojb101 there's still lots of interest in modding the Dreamcast especially with the availability of the optical drive replacements so maybe they'll come back. Hopefully as 3d print technology becomes cheaper the cost of making shells will also decrease
I think you mistake the CPU. On your model 2 it's on the upper right hand side the Motorola 68000 that would be your CPU . What you were looking at that's the same as more like a multi-purpose chip that they've used in things like the model 3 and the nomad. So something in there has to be replacing the Motorola processor. Probably the chip that you thought was the CPU on the newer one the reason it's a slightly different revision is because the integrated the 68,000 processor in the newer one which is similar to what they have on the model 3. Possibly on The nomad as well. Which explains why you don't have a Sega CD connector because the model 3 stripped away that when they did the all-in-one chip. Now the trick would be if it has Master system support integrated into the board which for example on a model 3 or 8 nomad you actually had to do an actual wire modification from one of the pins on that pack to one of the connectors on the cartridge slot. And if you were to do an ever drive with Sega CD support you would have to do a modification as well on a model 3 or nomad to get the proper audio
The whole video you're completely selling me on this with your enthusiasm and the last minute you just go, nah. Don't buy this. Talk about Wreck It Ralph!
@@RetroRalph I hate to bother you but can you tell me what a good, cheap way to get into arcade hardware? Do I just get a SuperGun? I'm sorry, I'm brand spanking new to the scene and you definitely know what you are doing
The last time I clicked on a link of yours from Ali Express I was out over a hundred dollars for a while.... LOL! But that was kind of the start of an awesome friendship! This is very awesome though, and I'm loving my 1upWeekly shirt! Would love to have a Ralph shirt in XXL!
That jewel is so nice I would totally frame it or have in a display case, really awesome that it pretty much plays everything but Sega cd but Sega cd isn't a huge loss lol....NIIICE!!!🤘
Why would you recommend a clone over this? This uses original SEGA Genesis ICs like the CPU (that's why it runs 32X no problem), so its technically not a clone but a reversed-engineered SEGA Genesis MoBo with modern components, this is actually MUCH BETTER than any clone, FPGA or not, as all the processing is done by original ICs. This is akin to the NT Mini from Analogue but without all the publicity stunts and without the $500 price tag, sadly, it doesnt seem to be available anymore. Shout out to the guy who made this!
32x Doom with the rom patch that replaces all the last levels that were missing or were not added on the original cartridge and I think it uses the Atari Jaguar stage levels
Why did you compare the audio to the Mega SG instead of the real Model 2 Genesis you had in your hand?! From what I can tell the custom box actually sounds more like an original than the SG which does not sound like original hardware unless you enable the Lowpass filter, you need to adjust the filter and cutoff frequencies to get that warmer sound like an original, otherwise it's way too "tinny" like in this video.
True story, I intend to backwards engineer a sega genesis at some point, and build something like this, but I'd have different mods implemented certainly.
@@RetroRalph Yeah, I am still debating on it. I would probably end up going with the model 3 VA1, since it's essentially a Model 2 VA4 with some functionality removed (but can be modded to get back).
THanks for doing this video so I didn't have to. I bought one about a year ago and never got around to really outlining its features and compatibility. I was disappointed that mine still had a lot of VDP noise/interference through the audio output; it was a problem I've encountered on a couple different original Model 2 units as well. Did yours suffer the same issue? It didn't sound like it, you would often hear it on the Sega screen in Sonic games when it transitions between black and white and when the machine is loading/moving sprite data.; it sounds like buzzes and clicks. The only other issue is that the S-video output is a bit too bright, probably the wrong value cap or resistor in-line with the signal. The same issue was apparent with your unit as well. Besides those things, this machine would be my default Genesis unit. IT EVEN PLAYS PAPRIUM. I've been meaning to try and fix the VDP interference or contact the guy who (re)designed the board to see if they have a solution, or if they are even aware of the problem to begin with.
Out of curiosity, have you tried the game gargoyles? It has known issues with clone systems and doesn't even work on official Genesis 3s since it used a bug that was fixed in later revisions of the Genesis.
Some model 2 revisions are not compatible with Knuckles Chaotix. If this thing is based on model 2 architecture, it would be interesting to see if it passes that test. I did a vid on testing compatibility with all model 2 revisions and all 32X revisions. I was surprised by some of the successes and failures. Some made it several minutes into gameplay before failing.
They are but it’s my capture card making it appear that way. It’s vibrant on my TV and the PVM I tested. I’m going to do some extended testing with my OSSC and a few different capture cards to see if I can get a fair representation for everyone. Thanks for watching!
If you look at the photos on the product page, there seems to be a similar clone of an SNES and some kind of NEO GEO setup. I'd buy a good SNES clone right now since I missed out on the Analogue Super NT and they haven't said a word about if or when they'll offer more for sale.
I wish you had compared this to a original Sega Genesis model 1 with that legendary sound chip... because if this console sounds better than the model 1 I just mentioned Alli express here I come
I liked it a lot, the sound seems better than the SG, and it's real hardware, not an FPGA. Pity it doesn't have Sega CD, but with that Onion Teradrive, that could be achieved. Too bad that I went to the shop and it was sold out... :-(
I'm probably in the minority here, but I honestly prefer the audio snippets from this unit over the snippets played with the MegaSG. This unit was lacking a little bit of clarity, and the drum samples were a bit crackly, but the sound seemed a bit richer, with more midrange. Again, I recognize that I am probably in the minority with this opinion. If it says anything, I think the OST for Vectorman sounds kinda lame in stereo (that hard panning was ugly)
I'd be surprised if SMS games work with the 32X and this thing attached since the 32X does not send data required to play those games to the Sega Genesis via its connector. I believe there is a very complicated mod that allows you to do so.
@@WhatsOnMyShelf I didn't say you could play SMS games "with" the 32x attached. I just said that you could off the Everdrive. I only mentioned it because Ralph said he didn't have any SMS games to test out if they worked on this console.
11:40 AHahah.. Thanks buddy ! .... Funky music ! 😜... Naked Dance BABY !! Yeah ! 😂
That console is absolutely beautiful. OMG
Wish they had Neptune shells
5:11 Everyone always misses the 1-up behind the mailbox in the bottom left.
🤣🤣🤣🤣 I must have missed this comment.
It sure sounds better than the SG
OMG you sang so well that I had to subscribe!
you can use a MegaSD or Mega Everdrive Pro to test sega cd games
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Looks like it
That the 32X works indicates that this indeed replicates the Model 2 VA4. The Model 3 VA1 used the same ASIC, the Sega 315-5960 (which contains both the 68k and Z80 CPUs, VDP, FM synthezier, I/O controller and TMSS ROM on a single die), but disconnected a number of pins required for the 32X, PBC, Virtua Fighter, and the Game Genie to work correctly.
On a side note, the large chip at the center of your Model 2 VA1 is not the CPU, but an ASIC containing the VDP, FM synthesizer, I/O controller, and TMSS ROM. The 68K and Z80 CPUs are the square and rectangular chips above the cart slot.
To me the sound chip still sounds better on the model 1 but its really neat that this exists. I might consider it if a model 1 version wasade available.
Adam Koralik needs one of these.
Yeah he collects the various machines that played Sega Genesis cartridges so he needs to find one.
Would be interesting if they created one with SegaCD support.
I currently own a Japanese model 1, an american model 2, and have owned a bunch of other models before... I bought this console a fee months ago and I believe it's the best Megadrive I've ever had.
Such a cool product.
As always, SEGA does what Nintendon't.
what about the Mega SD?
If it works with a 32X, it means it would also work with a Sega Cd, provided they added the expansion slot!
Power Base Converter compatibility video?
Awesome video
Does this play sega cd games with a megasd? Are the CD sound channels still there?
Def caffeinated review.
Yeah, I really hate this review, A LOT. I have considered re-filming it. I was hopped up HARD on energy drinks.
Im surprised there isnt a sega 32 console that plays both standard and 32 cartridges
It was gonna be called the Neptune. You can make one if you're handy enough.
Need to get / make a spacer for the 32x. If you dig, there's some innovative stuff coming out of China. It's like digging through a crazy estate sale, where nobody speaks your language. (Nice Wicked shout out! That guy has saved me a ton of money)
Imo the blue color is less blue on the clone, a bit more faded for sonic, and on green hill the blue sky looks a bit purplish, otherwise all pretty good
If only it had a mega-cd expansion port.
Works better than any original Genesis console. Crystal clear picture and crisp stereo sound too id say it's the best Genesis
I'd be surprised if this is better than original hardware that uses Sony encoders. The Sega Genesis revisions which use Fujitsu encoders like the one of this board usually suffer from it. Heck, the Sony encoders go for less on ebay. Weird.
Lol. The singing was awesome!
Does it allow you to use a Power Base Converter for SMS?
The Clone Audio seems to have the more authentic sound. Great video. MK2 32X port is one of the best.
I wonder if that's just due to the way it was captured; I haven't heard any complaints about the Mega SG's audio...
@@joysticksnjukeboxes no for many people the Mega SG is there go to machine, but the clone sounded more like I remember. Maybe Ralph should check his capture setup.
@@djcasl Remember, the sound is different using different revisions of Sega Genesis. Model 1s, except the VA7, play audio incorrectly like in the game Earthworm Jim. Another is Hellfire, though the flaws in model 1 hardware make it sound cooler than model 2 unless you use a Game Genie to boot Hellfire on your model 2.
mega sg sounds wrong to me, it lacks the low pass filter the original genesis (and this clone) have, making the sound wayy too bright
EDIT: low pass filter is an option on the mega sg , and it wasn't enabled on this video. You should definitely enable it
Things that we have since the 90's in southamerica...multiregion bootleg consoles
Might not connect to an OG Sega CD but seems like the Mega SD should work for Sega CD games?
Heh, I figured that it would work with 32X since it's obviously not emulating - this "clone" has one thing that a lot of others don't - the Genesis A/V Out, which the 32X depends on for video input from teh console. The Genesis and 32X work as two machines, each with their own processes and their own video output; the Genesis produces its own video output, while the 32X places video output of its own on top. The 32X's video signal is just layered on top and sent through to the Video out of the 32X to the TV. So the bulk of the work that the 32X does is usually with the sprites/foreground stuff, while the Genesis is relegated to render backgrounds and such. This still works because it frees up the Genesis to use additional colors for backgrounds, while the 32X can use a palette of its own. So, in theory, a MegaSG could probably "play" 32X games with the 32X stacked on top (and perhaps some tweaks to the firmware to work with the 32X hardware), but since it doesn't have a Genesis A/V out to send the signal out to the 32X, it wouldn't produce the video output correctly. I suppose if the Analogue DAC included a Genesis A/V out, it might work? But then it's a matter of whether the signal conversion would introduce any lag compared to the video signal produced by the 32X. THAT might look weird if they were not in sync.
As for the sound, I believe that the MegaSG tries to emulate the Model 1's sound hardware, while this console likely uses one of those clone YM2612 chips that are available on the market (same chip used by those Master System adapter carts with built-in FM Synthesis) - while pretty accurate as far as sounds and tones go, it's the main reason why the Mega SG sounds more "brilliant". The brilliance is all up to user preference, but luckily, Analogue includes the tools in the menu to adjust to your liking, if you want to flatten it out a bit to sound more like a Model 2.
Overall, this would be better if it didn't cost as much as it does. For that price, you may as well get an actual Model 2 Genesis.
You could say that since it's newer, it's using newer hardware that is less prone to failure, though at $160, you might as well spring for the Mega Sg and it's newer (and hackable) hardware since it comes from a well-known name with possibly better support from both the folks at Analogue and the community surrounding it.
Sad there is no sega cd bus
Retro Ralph just cost me $240. I mean, ghost case.
Does it work with the master system converter??
I’m not sure, I haven’t tested that as of yet. When I do a follow up video, I will test that functionality.
Christ dude the padding in this video... 90 seconds of information in 16 minutes
Yeah it’s not my favorite video of mine. I was totally stoned off energy drinks that day. Probably need to revisit this one. 🤣
Yeah agreed, you could play a drinking game with the number of times he says 32X and be drunk by the second minute.
Another great video Ralph. Someone should make shells for consoles so that those that are badly cosmetically damaged can look amazing in a see through case (I’m looking at you, yellowed SNES!)
That would be cool, I’m surprised that doesn’t already exist. New business opportunity for you maybe 😉 Thanks for watching!
This has been discussed many times on Reddit. The reason it doesn't exist is because they're still a huge amount of SNES systems in decent shape. Many of those the CPU or PPU failure rate is high therefore the supply is kept high. Compared to the price of a broken system in good physical shape the price of a replacement shell would be 3-4x cost.
@@earlspencer7863 can but dream 😀 have seen some Dreamcast shells in the wild too but yes they are a bit pricey also.
@@retrojb101 there's still lots of interest in modding the Dreamcast especially with the availability of the optical drive replacements so maybe they'll come back. Hopefully as 3d print technology becomes cheaper the cost of making shells will also decrease
Like Neptune shells
If you ever want to use a CRT this is way better than a mega SG its up to 200 now
It does look pretty cool Ralph. I am very tempted to buy it. Damn you for showing me this 😀!! Great review as usual.
Sounded superior to the MegaSG to me, but that price... I'll stick with my model one and model 2 + actual tower of power for now...
No overclocking?
I think you mistake the CPU. On your model 2 it's on the upper right hand side the Motorola 68000 that would be your CPU . What you were looking at that's the same as more like a multi-purpose chip that they've used in things like the model 3 and the nomad. So something in there has to be replacing the Motorola processor. Probably the chip that you thought was the CPU on the newer one the reason it's a slightly different revision is because the integrated the 68,000 processor in the newer one which is similar to what they have on the model 3. Possibly on The nomad as well. Which explains why you don't have a Sega CD connector because the model 3 stripped away that when they did the all-in-one chip. Now the trick would be if it has Master system support integrated into the board which for example on a model 3 or 8 nomad you actually had to do an actual wire modification from one of the pins on that pack to one of the connectors on the cartridge slot. And if you were to do an ever drive with Sega CD support you would have to do a modification as well on a model 3 or nomad to get the proper audio
Just listening to Sonic 2, the clone sounds better than the Mega Sg.
Agreed I noticed that as well!
You do know you can change the settings for sound on mega sg.
I do.
Outstanding video
The whole video you're completely selling me on this with your enthusiasm and the last minute you just go, nah. Don't buy this. Talk about Wreck It Ralph!
It's really cool but for the price I would just go with a Mega SG. Unless your an uber Sega fan, it does look really awesome!
@@RetroRalph I hate to bother you but can you tell me what a good, cheap way to get into arcade hardware? Do I just get a SuperGun? I'm sorry, I'm brand spanking new to the scene and you definitely know what you are doing
The last time I clicked on a link of yours from Ali Express I was out over a hundred dollars for a while.... LOL! But that was kind of the start of an awesome friendship! This is very awesome though, and I'm loving my 1upWeekly shirt! Would love to have a Ralph shirt in XXL!
That jewel is so nice I would totally frame it or have in a display case, really awesome that it pretty much plays everything but Sega cd but Sega cd isn't a huge loss lol....NIIICE!!!🤘
Saw it 10 ten days ago and was waiting for a review. Thx!
Based on the sound and color i’d way rather play on a megaSG. But cool that’s out there!
Another awesome video Ralph keep up the great work.
Thanks bud, much appreciated. I hope all is well!
Sega!
If it was like 100 bucks I'd jump on it but for 200 it's too much to impulse buy
I noticed alot of noise one that drink kicked in! LOL
Just wild theres demand for these... too cool! Great vid
Loooooove the look of the Naked Sega!
Why would you recommend a clone over this? This uses original SEGA Genesis ICs like the CPU (that's why it runs 32X no problem), so its technically not a clone but a reversed-engineered SEGA Genesis MoBo with modern components, this is actually MUCH BETTER than any clone, FPGA or not, as all the processing is done by original ICs. This is akin to the NT Mini from Analogue but without all the publicity stunts and without the $500 price tag, sadly, it doesnt seem to be available anymore. Shout out to the guy who made this!
Board made by Sonic Team, yeah sure OK then haha
I have my original Model 1 HDG Mega Drive hooked to up to my 4k tv with the rad2x cable, and it looks wonderful in my honest opinion.
You know what people say about opinions don't you?
MegaSD and Mega EverDrive PRO suppord? Sega CD suppord?
Are you sure you only had ONE energy drink dude? Hahaha
I think it was two but who’s counting. I didn’t sleep well last night, let’s just say that 😳. Thank you so much for watching 🙏🏼
Frankenstein's preferred gaming system lol
Cara gostei muito
MOONWALKER! SHAMON! HEE HEE! OOOOOW!
Awesome package from China. Audio seems good to me.
32x Doom with the rom patch that replaces all the last levels that were missing or were not added on the original cartridge and I think it uses the Atari Jaguar stage levels
Interesting, I didn’t know that. Thanks for watching!
Why did you compare the audio to the Mega SG instead of the real Model 2 Genesis you had in your hand?! From what I can tell the custom box actually sounds more like an original than the SG which does not sound like original hardware unless you enable the Lowpass filter, you need to adjust the filter and cutoff frequencies to get that warmer sound like an original, otherwise it's way too "tinny" like in this video.
True story, I intend to backwards engineer a sega genesis at some point, and build something like this, but I'd have different mods implemented certainly.
Let me know if you decide to, I love everything SEGA! Thanks for watching!
@@RetroRalph Yeah, I am still debating on it. I would probably end up going with the model 3 VA1, since it's essentially a Model 2 VA4 with some functionality removed (but can be modded to get back).
Just read the replies to questions on aliexpress 😳👌😄🤙
Consolized console everyone
Why are you telling me to buy the Mega SG when this is an original sega Genesis?
THanks for doing this video so I didn't have to.
I bought one about a year ago and never got around to really outlining its features and compatibility.
I was disappointed that mine still had a lot of VDP noise/interference through the audio output; it was a problem I've encountered on a couple different original Model 2 units as well.
Did yours suffer the same issue? It didn't sound like it, you would often hear it on the Sega screen in Sonic games when it transitions between black and white and when the machine is loading/moving sprite data.; it sounds like buzzes and clicks.
The only other issue is that the S-video output is a bit too bright, probably the wrong value cap or resistor in-line with the signal. The same issue was apparent with your unit as well.
Besides those things, this machine would be my default Genesis unit. IT EVEN PLAYS PAPRIUM. I've been meaning to try and fix the VDP interference or contact the guy who (re)designed the board to see if they have a solution, or if they are even aware of the problem to begin with.
could you install a triple bypass on that?
I think you could, I'm not 100% sure though... great question.
No Dust protection - yeah.. I would avoid this
Out of curiosity, have you tried the game gargoyles? It has known issues with clone systems and doesn't even work on official Genesis 3s since it used a bug that was fixed in later revisions of the Genesis.
Does Gargoyles work with the VA1 revision of the model 3 after the 32X compatibility mod?
Here's a visual curtesy of Retro R. drop at 12:00 - Wicked dancing naked to a multi-cart. 😜... Naked Dance BABY !! Yeah ! 😂
Some model 2 revisions are not compatible with Knuckles Chaotix. If this thing is based on model 2 architecture, it would be interesting to see if it passes that test. I did a vid on testing compatibility with all model 2 revisions and all 32X revisions. I was surprised by some of the successes and failures. Some made it several minutes into gameplay before failing.
What is this?? Such a mystery?
I like it realy GG i saw it few month ago maybe i will order one of this, thanks for the review
Is it me or do the colors look muted on the clone console?
They are but it’s my capture card making it appear that way. It’s vibrant on my TV and the PVM I tested. I’m going to do some extended testing with my OSSC and a few different capture cards to see if I can get a fair representation for everyone. Thanks for watching!
Now you have a reason not to hang it up ha ha.the sound and quality looks good. Segaboy for Life!!
“The Zohar” hahaha. Thanks for the shoutout. That was funny. Btw, MK2 looked pretty bad lol.
If ya got a copy of Paprium you need to give it a tumble in this AliExpress special...according to Fonzie THAT would be the true test.
I’m curious if it has an on-board 32x. Did you try connecting a 32x cart directly to it?
And attach a dvd drive and play xbox 360 tittles on it!!..
If you look at the photos on the product page, there seems to be a similar clone of an SNES and some kind of NEO GEO setup. I'd buy a good SNES clone right now since I missed out on the Analogue Super NT and they haven't said a word about if or when they'll offer more for sale.
⏳⌛Time for a another package from CHINA🇨🇳👹
I wish you had compared this to a original Sega Genesis model 1 with that legendary sound chip... because if this console sounds better than the model 1 I just mentioned Alli express here I come
BigTone Smallz95 I can test it against a model 1 in my next video , maybe I can do a model 1 , 2 and the clone
@@RetroRalph Please do!
@@RetroRalph that would be awesome!!🤟🏿🤟🏿 thank you dude
This thing is what dreams are made of 😍
No Dust cover flaps to protect
cartridge ???? 🛑DEAL BREAKER‼
Erick Campbell I would just frame it and put it on a wall somewhere 😏
@@DreamcastKyle One Hundred and Sixty Dollar wall-art?! Somebody's rich :) nice!
That actually looks really nice, too bad I'm no Genesis gamer I would have purchased that
Can you use the 32x with Gênesis carts ?
Can you had the link? From Ali?
It should be in the video description, if it’s not, please let me know. Thanks for watching bud 🙏🏼
I liked it a lot, the sound seems better than the SG, and it's real hardware, not an FPGA. Pity it doesn't have Sega CD, but with that Onion Teradrive, that could be achieved. Too bad that I went to the shop and it was sold out... :-(
Very nice review I was curious about this console it is amazing looking your are right it is sexy lol. Amazing channel
Sega? You like Sega??? Since when??? As far as MK II, first guy, you just SWEEP THE LEG. He won't block. LOL.
😏hehe ... finally got to use that MK2... I forgot how good that 32x version is.
I'm probably in the minority here, but I honestly prefer the audio snippets from this unit over the snippets played with the MegaSG. This unit was lacking a little bit of clarity, and the drum samples were a bit crackly, but the sound seemed a bit richer, with more midrange. Again, I recognize that I am probably in the minority with this opinion. If it says anything, I think the OST for Vectorman sounds kinda lame in stereo (that hard panning was ugly)
You can play 32x and SMS games off the Everdrive. Do you have a Mega SD to test Sega CD games?
I'd be surprised if SMS games work with the 32X and this thing attached since the 32X does not send data required to play those games to the Sega Genesis via its connector. I believe there is a very complicated mod that allows you to do so.
@@WhatsOnMyShelf I didn't say you could play SMS games "with" the 32x attached. I just said that you could off the Everdrive. I only mentioned it because Ralph said he didn't have any SMS games to test out if they worked on this console.
@@DontPaniku Cool, I'd be curious as well since the Z80 functionality is built into the chip.
I want it. Then i saw the price... naw im ok lol
I don't understand why you were so surprised, such clones have been around for decades.
Ok. Soes it work with the Megs SD or the Everdrive Pro with SegaCD?
I will find out shortly , stay tuned for part II 🙏🏼
Damn Ralph $167....
32X Doom still trounces the Saturn version. Shocking really considering Saturn Quake and Duke 3D.
Try a master system game off Everdrive since it works on real Genesis........