Sega Genesis Flashback To Be Launched in September, 85 In-Built Games, 720P HDMI Output, Better Than Nintendo NES Classic Edition
After the discontinuation of Nintendo NES Classic edition, the disappointed fans lost all their hopes to buy the budget friendly retro gaming console. Now the players can owe an affordable gaming console which is better than NES. AtGames has announced to launch Sega Genesis Flashback this fall and the gaming console is going to feature 85 inbuilt games and 720p HDMI output.
AtGames has conducted significant improvements in their classic version of Sega Genesis which was introduced in 1989 in the US. Although Sega Genesis Flashback has features similar to the older version, it has significantly improved for modern TV's compatibility. The gaming console is going to offer 720p HDMI output and the scan line filtering so that the classic games look awesome on modern TVs.
Sega Genesis Flashback is embedded with 85 games including "Fantasy Zone," "Splatterhouse 2" and many others. The developers have even announced a full list of games that are compatible with the upcoming gaming console. You can check out the complete list here.
Smart TV compatible, 85 inbuilt games that's not enough to compete the Nintendo NES classic edition. The Sega Genesis Flashback will be available with 2.4GHz wireless controllers that make it superior to the Nintendo's retro console.
While playing games on Nintendo, the players have to sit too close to the console because of the attached console, but now the players can enjoy their games from the conform of their couch with the help of Sega Genesis Flashback. Another extraordinary thing about the console is that the players can save, pause, and rewind every game they play without compromising with their urgent tasks like phone calls.
According to NewsWire, AtGames is creating a modern home for all things retro gaming. The Sega Genesis Flashback has an all-star roster of classic publishing partners like Sega, Taito, Warner Bros, Konami, Bandai Namco and many others. The developers have offered the retro gaming console lovers a chance for celebrating the classic games.