

However, you may find that it can't read some Sega Megadrive CD ROMS because its not compatible with all CD ROM drives. There's also support for Netplay and Save/Load state support meaning you can continue your gaming a later stage. The emulator also supports Joysticks to make your playing experience even more realistic (if you've still got one!).

Gens has a number of features to enhance your playing experience such as Window mode - for playing within a small screen on your desktop or Fullscreen mode - for a genuine Sega Megadrive experience.

$70 seems a bit steep for some of the most re-packaged games out there.If you are nostalgic for the days when you had a Sega Megadrive then you will love Gens which emulates the classic games console. If you just want to get a large collection of genesis games at least wait till you find it on sale. So if you see only a few games you want there, go with the individual collections. Also they've released a new collection (volume 5) which isn't in the gold collection (according to their site). So yeah $70 is a bit much for such a bundle considering they've been pushing out bundles with the same content for over 10 years now. No clue how SC-Wholesale is, but that's a 3rd party seller on amazon uk selling the gold collection for £4 ( around $7). When I got around to getting an XBox for large screen gaming, it wasn't really available anywhere around and considering I'd already got the mega drive collection 1-4 on Steam (which seems to be the exact content of the gold collection) I didn't really bother with tracking it down. Also I'm rather certain it's just a collection of the Sega Classic collections 1-5 with maybe a few extras? And the content of that has been released so often it's likely not that big a deal to get unless you haven't got any of them.īack before I got an Xbox 360 this was released qid=1359798116&sr=8-1
