Modders do what Sega… don’t?
If you know your Sega history, then you’ll be aware of the Neptune. A Genesis / Mega Drive fused with the Sega 32X, this all-in-one system was designed to be a low-cost alternative to the 32-bit Saturn, which launched at the end of 1994 in Japan.
However, despite being shown off in the press and even getting a proposed retail price of $200 in North America, Neptune never made it to market. For that reason alone, it has become something of a ‘Holy Grail’ for Sega fans, who have been coming up with ways to replicate the all-in-one experience for over a decade now.
Read the full article on timeextension.com
Modders do what Sega… don’t?
If you know your Sega history, then you’ll be aware of the Neptune. A Genesis / Mega Drive fused with the Sega 32X, this all-in-one system was designed to be a low-cost alternative to the 32-bit Saturn, which launched at the end of 1994 in Japan.
However, despite being shown off in the press and even getting a proposed retail price of $200 in North America, Neptune never made it to market. For that reason alone, it has become something of a ‘Holy Grail’ for Sega fans, who have been coming up with ways to replicate the all-in-one experience for over a decade now.
Read the full article on timeextension.com