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The RetroN 3 Video Gaming System brings back the ’80s and ’90s, when console games were about pixelated fun, not unnecessary things like production values, good voice acting, and downloadable content. With the RetroN 3, players can dust off their SEGA Genesis, Super Nintendo, and NES cartridges for a blast to the past. More »

On sale for $29.99 CDN (regularly $60), the Retrogen Portable Genesis is a handheld version of SEGA’s enormously popular 16-bit console from the early 1990s. With a 2.8″ LCD, the Retrogen allows gamers to relive their glorious sprite gaming days. There is also Audio/Video out for playing on a TV. More »

Every Friday, Ziggytek presents a special article featuring the most epic fails in technological history. Today’s monumental failure strikes to the core of my heart because, to this day, it remains one of the most expensive items that my parents have ever purchased for me. Released in 1993 and far, far technologically ahead of its console gaming competitors Nintendo and SEGA, Panasonic’s 3DO was an epic fail the likes of which only Apple’s Pippen and Atari’s Jaguar (which was all smoke and mirrors) would subsequently surpass in failure. More »
It’s everyone’s dream to have a pet of their own but it’s tough with all the darn responsibilities. Well, now it’s possible for even the busiest person to get one. Sega Toys has created a newer, more realistic version of the artificial and very mechanical cat. More »

With a name that’s all too indicative of the economic crisis, Chinavasion’s handheld emulator is officially called the “Multi-platform handheld gaming entertainment station“, but as the description states, is often “lovingly called the Delightfully Small (DS)”.
True, true. And if the trend of modern electronics technologies stands firm here, More »

In the heart of Tokyo’s Odaiba district (where the big Ferris wheel is), Sega lives on - the Joypolis is a “virtual theme park” not unlike Gameworks here in the US, with more of an emphasis on major attractions over smaller arcade machines. Their newest attraction is the Storm-G, a Wipeout-esque virtual game that puts you in the cockpit of a futuristic bobsled More »


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