![]() ![]() The short-lived trend was hugely popular in the mid-to-late 2010s thanks to Nintendo’s NES and SNES reproductions. Though the idea of a “mini” console is almost retro in and of itself at this point. Pair that with a reproduction of the console’s unique controller, complete with six face buttons, and you’ve got a perfect hit of ’90s nostalgia. It’s a familiar black square that comes with a (non-functioning) cartridge slot, a power switch, and two controller ports. Naturally, it’s a retro device that faithfully replicates the Genesis’ second model in everything but size. The Sega Genesis Mini 2 is accidentally something of a double throwback. ![]() We spoke to Sega about designing the Genesis Mini Sega teases more mini consoles, including the Dreamcast The ‘mini console’ trend returns this fall with the Sega Genesis Mini 2 ![]()
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