

Street Fighter II: Special Champion Edition World of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck
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The emulation was handled by Japanese artisinal retro remake house M2, which has plenty of experience porting classic Sega games onto pretty much any system you can think of, most notably its 3D Classics series for the Nintendo 3DS. The games themselves all play and sound great.

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My only complaint is the D pad is a bit sensitive and will register two inputs for all but the briefest of taps.Īlso, thank you to Sega for this paradigm-shifting innovation in the world of mini consoles: a pack-in controller with an adequate cord length! A full 6 feet - incredible! Could this be a bellwether for Sega’s eventual return to the apex of the console market? If I were a marketing exec at Nintendo, sleep would not come easy tonight knowing that Sega has the business acumen to deliver the type of base-level adequacy in its products that, after two tries, my own company has failed to achieve. If I’m being honest, even the annoying process of using the start button to swap between punches and kicks in SFII was annoying in a satisfyingly nostalgic way. But, well, I was wrong? If nostalgia is the goal here, the original three-button controller - which is, in my opinion, still the most ergonomic console controller ever - was the obvious choice. I was a bit skeptical about Sega’s decision to include the three-button original controllers - especially in light of Street Fighter II: Special Champion Edition‘s inclusion. This is also not a high bar to clear! But that’s where we are after a few years of the console companies of yore trying to secure that nostalgia bag: The Genesis Mini is the best of the lot just because there’s nothing super-annoying about it! With the Genesis mini, you can just hold down the start button! This is not a high bar to clear.Īlso, the Genesis Mini includes 42 games - still an inexplicably low number considering the entire 700-plus game Genesis library accounts for less hard drive space than a few minutes of HD video, but double the 21 games on the SNES Classic. The Genesis Mini comes with two! The only way you can return to the home menu on the SNES Classic is to hit the reset button on the console itself. The NES Classic comes with one controller. In fact, it’s the best of the mini consoles so far, if for no other reason than Sega has addressed the fatal flaws in the NES and SNES Classic consoles (the less said about the PlayStation Classic, the better). The Flashback is bad the emulation is so poorly done that some of the included games are borderline unplayable - notably, my all-time favorite Super Thunder Blade.
