Sega Made the Switch Before the Switch - Meet the Genesis Nomad

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  • Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
  • Years before the Nintendo Switch, all the way back in 1995, Sega created a pioneering hybrid console/portable system that did the impossible - it made the Genesis portable. That handheld was the Nomad, a full, no-compromises 16-bit system crammed into something that you could, well, not exactly put in your pocket but definitely take on the go (assuming you had some serious battery power). The Nomad could also plug into a TV, giving it the same ability to 'switch' modes as the Switch. It wasn't a huge hit (to say the least), as it had the misfortune to come out when Sega was throwing everything at the wall hardware-wise (see: 32X), but it will always have a special place in my heart.
    Featuring a tribute to the wonderful Cat Breaks of @RetroGameCorps at 3:15

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  • @brunoramos9747
    @brunoramos9747 6 місяців тому +12

    People don't understand that system was revolutionary for its time😊

  • @matthewwonks2534
    @matthewwonks2534 Рік тому +1

    I am so glad I found this channel. Great work. I always wanted a Nomad. The Genesis was such a fantastic system and I don't blame Sega of America for trying to extend the life of it and games being produced.

  • @YourTypicalMental
    @YourTypicalMental Рік тому +12

    As an elder millennial from the Nintendo side of the playground, these videos are fascinating.

    • @mikehawk120
      @mikehawk120 11 місяців тому

      I like how you said elder, I say I’m a younger x`er. Def a difference of between older/younger millennials and the same with x’ers

  • @adamlrutledge
    @adamlrutledge 7 місяців тому

    Absolutely loved your video! The Sega game gear was my first ever console I owned, followed by the Sega nomad and absolutely loved that thing when I was a kid. I even hooked up the Terminator gun to it and played on the TV 😂

  • @YoLoboBro
    @YoLoboBro Рік тому +1

    Not hating on Sega; I loved playing both the SMS & Genesis at my dad's house back in the day. Nomad was an awesome piece of equipment, but it was released in 1995 while NEC put the Turbografx-16 on handheld in the form of the Turbo Express all the way back in 1990. As a TG-16 owner, I used to see it in their catalogs & want it so bad, but I was 10 years old, and even for my 42-year old self today, it was too expensive.

  • @silveredgrunion7196
    @silveredgrunion7196 5 місяців тому

    I had one :) got it for Christmas 1995 and I really liked it! But it was too bulky and I always felt weird playing it.

  • @iamredrunt172
    @iamredrunt172 8 місяців тому

    Nomad was a cool device. Sega also released the CDX. Sega was way ahead of it's time. Trying to minimize their systems. Back in the day, I was lived near SOA in Foster City Ca. Got to see alot of cool stuff.

  • @jeremyzlonkevicz2230
    @jeremyzlonkevicz2230 8 місяців тому

    I love my Sega Nomad!

  • @yourfellowman11
    @yourfellowman11 Рік тому +1

    Yep, Switch and the PSP/Vita by extension aren't doing anything new that wasn't tried before in the 90s handheld race. The former devices merely benefited from the technologically advances to make "console gaming on the go"(which, that's what handheld gaming has always been, but I digress) a reality.

  • @t.c.b4722
    @t.c.b4722 5 місяців тому

    NEC did this 5 years earlier with the Turbo Express.

    • @MaxAbramson3
      @MaxAbramson3 5 місяців тому

      Yeah but they were expensive and went through power cells even quicker.

  • @STAXONDECK1
    @STAXONDECK1 Рік тому

    I felt like Sega always did everything first and everyone copied them

  • @SomeOrangeCat
    @SomeOrangeCat 2 місяці тому

    Being first doesn't mean you necessarily did a good job.

  • @aortaplatinum
    @aortaplatinum Рік тому +8

    Consoles are cool, but HANDHELDS are super interesting. Because with consoles, you've gotta figure out which controller is best and which cables to use and you have to decide whether to preserve the original aesthetic and play using a CRT as the devs intended or -crap all over the way the game was designed to be played and viewed and then complain when it looks bad when you- use a modern LCD or LED display- ALL these different variables. But with a handheld, it's all-in-one. You don't have to worry about the intended experience because other than the usually minor hardware and firmware revisions, *what you see is what you get.*
    IMO the Nomad might be the best way to experience Mega Drive games on genuine, original hardware, because it's always consistent.

  • @Grapefruit5000
    @Grapefruit5000 Рік тому +11

    This is really amazing. Crazy that so few people are talking about this. I feel like this thing is very unknown despite being incredibly ahead of it's time.

  • @tiffany1459
    @tiffany1459 Рік тому +10

    Thank you Sega, for truly taking care of your consumers... even if it was short lived, we saw that. ❤

  • @RetroMango
    @RetroMango 9 місяців тому +5

    You could say that sega made the switch before the switch made sega...

  • @afrale
    @afrale 5 місяців тому +5

    Nice video, nice console.

  • @Dec4AllTimeAlways
    @Dec4AllTimeAlways Рік тому +8

    This is still Sega's most powerful handheld they've ever released. Game Gear was on par to the Master System.

  • @thetrasharoundmyplastic6342
    @thetrasharoundmyplastic6342 5 місяців тому +2

    Best handheld console ever made unfortunately it was either too expensive or people just didn't know the potential...
    The only downside was the batteries that became somewhat expensive that's probably what killed the system.

    • @MaxAbramson3
      @MaxAbramson3 5 місяців тому

      Kalinske wanted to spend some bucks on marketing the thing, but SoJ insisted that everything go onto the Saturn.

  • @poncho828
    @poncho828 Рік тому +2

    Didn't the Turboexpress (portable Turbografx) come out first?

    • @supergearland
      @supergearland  Рік тому +1

      It did! I never saw a hint of one in the wild in the US during the early 90s when it was active though. Looks like a real nugget, I'd love to see one in person.

  • @thefatmoop
    @thefatmoop Рік тому +1

    This thing devoured batteries, the cold cathode backlights failed often

  • @pixelpoppyproductions
    @pixelpoppyproductions Рік тому +1

    LCD swaps are common and inexpensive - a composite LCD is like $25 and blows away the original screen. RGB is even better.
    Also, you can make an adapter to run this off video camera batteries (lithium-ion). They’re lighter and smaller, while also lasting much much longer than 6 AA batteries ever could (the modern LCD helps too!)

  • @HybridAngelZero
    @HybridAngelZero Рік тому +2

    This is one of those things I've always wanted, it's just so cool! And knowing what I know about the tech of the time, I'm also pretty darn impressed with what Sega's hardware team managed to pull off.

  • @susanfit47
    @susanfit47 4 місяці тому

    Before the Nintendo Switch, in 1995, Sega made the Sega Genesis Nomad, a portable version of the Genesis. The release was five years into the market span of the Genesis, with an existing library of more than 500 Genesis games. However, no pack-in game was included.. While Sega Technical Institute's The Ooze was originally planned as a launch game, it was not included. According to former Sega of America research and development head Joe Miller, the Nomad was not intended to replace the Game Gear, and Sega had few plans for the new handheld. Sega was supporting five different consoles: Saturn, Genesis, Game Gear, Pico, and the Master System, as well as the Sega CD and 32X add-ons. In Japan, the Mega Drive had never been successful and the Saturn was more successful than Sony's PlayStation, so Sega Enterprises CEO Hayao Nakayama decided to focus on the Saturn, resulting in the end of support for the Genesis and Genesis-based products. Additionally, the Game Boy, Nintendo's handheld console that had been dominant in the market, became even more dominant with the release of Pokémon Red and Blue. This meant the Nomad was not successful. By 1999, the Nomad was being sold at less than a third of its original price. People might call it Sega’s answer to Nintendo’s Super Game Boy.

  • @SilverXTikal
    @SilverXTikal 8 місяців тому

    Your title is what my argument for SEGA is.
    Ahead of the time and that’s not always good.
    The nomad was a full fledged Genesis in handheld form.
    The Switch is a weakest form of modern gaming. Totally weak from the start

  • @rosariosalvatore5736
    @rosariosalvatore5736 17 днів тому

    nomad: i have 3d graphics, backlight, play genesis games
    switch: wii u but separated in 3 parts, most games are shit ports of wii u and they all cost $60

  • @BrozzaBond4007
    @BrozzaBond4007 Рік тому +2

    As a Born and Bred Sega and Sonic fan this is awesome, so many great memories of the Sega GG.. i had no clue about this and learnt something new today. Great video presentation as always! Ill keep my eyes peeled for one, and dig under my parents house in storage for a few genesis cartridges i have left. Sonic 2 and Sonic 3&K lol

  • @suntannedduck2388
    @suntannedduck2388 8 місяців тому

    Turbo Express says hi. Honestly both are really cool. From Nomad or VMU to PSP Outrun 2096 PS2/PSP cross save. Sega did great hardware and software. Pocket PCs of the 2000s years before Steam Deck but oh big companies then overlooked ones, PSP (yes different game format but cable for movies/games yes please), Switch doing the dock and cable to a screen and fair hardware.
    Or same games/handheld games but console connection to a TV.
    Battery life may be what it is but the grips, screen and more vary for sure. For a 1994 late device for the US market is interesting to keep it alive due to the US being a good market for Sega at the time.
    The screen is understandable of the time for a handheld like the Game Gear/Lynx.
    It was ahead for sure of 16bit handhelds even when 8bit Neo Geo Pocket, Wonderswan and Gameboy Color. The others have good libraries and button layouts but still library/branding to most people sigh.
    N64 always was odd to me of C buttons and lacking X and Y buttons but 6 buttons of the Xbox OG Duke before moving them on the S to a different side.

  • @xtlm
    @xtlm 7 місяців тому

    lol I remember thinking when I saw this in the store "This is cool, but why would I want to play these games here when it could be on a large TV" and I read it had terrible battery life, like way worse then the Game Gear. I already used my Game Gear attached to a wall 80% of the time because of this and I had the charge pack!
    But we didn't have genesis games (SNES) so no chance of getting one anyway lol
    Also to note, the TurboGrafx had the TurboExpress 5 years before this (That came with a TV tuner too! lol)

  • @CCCP-sr9ou
    @CCCP-sr9ou 10 місяців тому

    I dreamed of buying a SEGA NOMAD as a child, but I bought it in 2016)
    I bought two pieces of NOMAD
    I bought one for $50, his screen is working but the yellow light (burn-in) is present, you can play on the screen.
    Second working screen for $100! All screens are original!
    There is an original battery charger and an original power supply
    I am very glad that I bought two pieces in 2016, considering today’s price of $400-500!

  • @jamesmatthew1903
    @jamesmatthew1903 9 місяців тому

    I have one of these from when I was a kid. The battery life sucked and the AC adapter was temperamental (move too fast and it'll loose power and reboot) , but otherwise it was so far ahead of it's time it's wild.

  • @iamredrunt172
    @iamredrunt172 8 місяців тому

    Nomad was a cool device. Sega also released the CDX. Sega was way ahead of it's time. Trying to minimize their systems. Back in the day, I was lived near SOA in Foster City Ca. Got to see alot of cool stuff.

  • @survivalhh2995
    @survivalhh2995 Рік тому +1

    Bought one last year with the battery pack. What a cool unique system. I like it's quirky thick design. And I got the battery pack so I can play frogger on the go whenever I please!

  • @dad7275
    @dad7275 6 місяців тому

    I went ahead and upgraded mine to a lcd screen. Looks so much better. I bought a sound amp for it because of the low volume but haven't installed it yet. Its a great portable, but I do wish it had the original model one Genesis sound chip (it uses model 2 sound chip).

  • @MatticusFinch1820
    @MatticusFinch1820 2 місяці тому

    Just bought a modded restored recap and upgraded version of this console. It's so cool

  • @paul329
    @paul329 7 місяців тому

    Wasn't the only one. PC Engine/TG16 had the same thing years before.

  • @playgame-y4e
    @playgame-y4e Рік тому +1

    SEGA NOMAD COOL

  • @BleachFan2007
    @BleachFan2007 10 місяців тому

    someone managed to slap a 32x onto that sucker and made it work, got the tft screen upgrade after i bought mine.

  • @STEP_BACK_3
    @STEP_BACK_3 Рік тому

    Genesis games didn't come with a protective case? My games sure did. Nearly all my games did.

  • @jased8727
    @jased8727 10 місяців тому

    Sega...................... whyyyyyyyyy. Sega was so ahead but again bad business practices. Smh.

  • @TheReturnofJose
    @TheReturnofJose 10 місяців тому +1

    Sega is the Nintendo we did not want but the one we needed, Sega never failed, we failed Sega

  • @black2785
    @black2785 5 місяців тому +1

    Can you use a game genie on this?

    • @MaxAbramson3
      @MaxAbramson3 5 місяців тому +1

      Yes. It's a Sega Genesis.

  • @stpworld
    @stpworld 10 місяців тому

    I have one and posted a video I have the box and all accessories

  • @michaelc.1710
    @michaelc.1710 11 місяців тому

    On the heat point. Home consoles in that era didn’t get hot either and so they didn’t need fans. They drew considerably less power, which is what causes the heat. The Genesis’ power consumption was 15W, the PS5’s 218W. Home consoles didn’t start getting fans until the Dreamcast and the PS2 era.

  • @antone5994
    @antone5994 Рік тому

    Absolutely love this channel! Its always nice hear how others grew up in a time before I was born. Also your dog is cute she looks like my dog

  • @Snottboogie
    @Snottboogie Рік тому

    2:00 I feel like every single meeting that ever took place at Sega Corp back then ended with the question; ‘yea ok, but is it rad?’
    The answer was almost always YESSS!!!!1

  • @iamredrunt172
    @iamredrunt172 8 місяців тому

    Not to brag. I am the original owner of a Nomad.All original packaging. And it still works. Low runtime hours. And my screen isn't as worn as yours. Your video is cool. Brings back memories.

  • @yujilee112
    @yujilee112 Рік тому

    Well pc engine gt exist....

  • @donkeyparadise9276
    @donkeyparadise9276 Рік тому +1

    say no to the great reset

  • @checkrazor76
    @checkrazor76 11 місяців тому

    First video I’ve ever found of yours and I’m glad I did. Great job. I never owned a Nomad but it always was one of the most fascinating systems to me

  • @HatStackMike
    @HatStackMike Рік тому

    I’m glad I found this channel; these videos are awesome! I remember being interested in the Nomad back in the ‘90s, but I could only get so many games/systems back then, so it just wasn’t a high enough priority for me to ever get one. Nowadays, it’s such a collectors’ item that it sells for way more than I can justify spending for one, but I still think the Nomad is really cool for what it is, and I can definitely appreciate it.

    • @hazeydaze8396
      @hazeydaze8396 Рік тому

      What how mzch do they go for ?! I got one in good condition stiöl works on tv too and have box lol

  • @knockknock8371
    @knockknock8371 Рік тому

    6:58 I love seeing this. It makes me wonder what sega would have done if the nomad was a success. Imagine if they made a version of the 32x for the nomad or heaven forbid a Sega CD attachment. Just take a second to imagine a nomad tower of power.

  • @Jay-kr5ts
    @Jay-kr5ts 9 місяців тому

    Bought one from goodwill in 2001 still have it and works like new!

  • @argirisandrovik868
    @argirisandrovik868 Рік тому

    Just bought it and waiting for it to come tho I paid like 340€

  • @MrMkVEastEnd
    @MrMkVEastEnd Рік тому

    I have one still, not as good condition as the one shown but still rare af

  • @hoseinbmr3449
    @hoseinbmr3449 Рік тому

    wasnt expecting a hardware episode... still it was equally entertaining 👍

  • @1-eye-willy
    @1-eye-willy Рік тому

    the turboo grafix was way better tho

  • @Onotosho
    @Onotosho 10 місяців тому

    This would've blown my mind as a kid. Sega was ahead in the fields in innovation.

    • @xtlm
      @xtlm 7 місяців тому

      They were, but to note the TurboExpress was a TurboGrafx on the go with a TV tuner released 5 years before this lol

  • @rolandbaron5813
    @rolandbaron5813 Рік тому

    Want one.

  • @i_hate_stupid_username_rules
    @i_hate_stupid_username_rules Рік тому +1

    you know im glad somebody at least got some real joy from this system 😊 so many people look back at this as an expensive thing they never had and always moan about it's flaws. I personally never got one because i didn't like mega drive (genesis) games, but i always thought it was just the coolest thing! i was so sad that i didn't like any of the games i tried, i really really wanted a nomad 😂

    • @mikehawk120
      @mikehawk120 11 місяців тому +1

      Agreed, I had the game gear, but had a;ways wanted a no,ad, and the jaguar but they were waaaay to expensive for me then. I have one now and got the screen updated and caps replaced. Now will run for a couple days off the batteries instead of 4-6 hours.

    • @i_hate_stupid_username_rules
      @i_hate_stupid_username_rules 11 місяців тому

      @@mikehawk120 wow, impressive mod, that's awesome!
      i looooove my game gear, i got a flashcart for my birthday and i can emulate almost all my favourite game gear games now, it's my favourite 8 bit system by a long shot