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title: "AtGames Sega Genesis Classic Game Console"
brand: "pqube"
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# 80 built-in classic games Plug & play on any TV 2 wireless controllers included AtGames Sega Genesis Classic Game Console

**Brand:** pqube
**Price:** NT$636
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🎉 Relive the 16-bit revolution—nostalgia never looked this sleek!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** AtGames Sega Genesis Classic Game Console by pqube
- **How much does it cost?** NT$636 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- pqube enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted pqube brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Wireless Freedom:** Two wireless controllers included for multiplayer battles without the cable clutter.
- • **Seamless TV Setup:** Plug & play design means zero hassle—just connect and relive the 16-bit glory on your big screen.
- • **Complete Starter Kit:** Includes AC adapter and AV cable so you’re ready to game right out of the box.
- • **Instant Retro Gaming:** Dive into 80 iconic Sega Genesis titles, from Sonic to Streets of Rage, no downloads needed.
- • **Cartridge Compatibility:** Supports original Sega Genesis cartridges—expand your library beyond the built-in classics.

## Overview

The AtGames Sega Genesis Classic Game Console packs 80 built-in retro games and supports original cartridges, delivering authentic 16-bit Sega gameplay. With plug & play TV compatibility and two wireless controllers included, it offers a convenient, multiplayer-ready retro gaming experience for enthusiasts and newcomers alike.

## Description

AtGames Sega Genesis Classic Game Console. If you have trouble starting the machine, simply do a hard reset by unplugging it, waiting thirty seconds, then plugging it back in.

Review: Wow... - Ok...first...I saw this at Walgreens (?!?!) right before Christmas for HALF what the 'holiday price' was on desertcart... But...this is a sweet little combo console. It comes with 80 games in memory (ok...85% are not that good but they're there). AND...it takes Genesis carts. This is much cheaper than buying an old gaming system..and it's got modern connectors in back. If you're looking for an inexpensive game system to throw in a guest bedroom for the grandkids...or want to recapture you're glory days from the late 80s...this is the console for you. Recommend it for what it is....
Review: I don't dislike it, but... - Edit: 10/6/2014 - I ended up returning this unit a week after I bought it. It stopped reading my sega genesis controllers, and I refuse to use the infra-red ones that come packed-in. I would file this under "too good to be true." Some units might work consistently (based on the reviews) but it seems to be VERY 50/50. As a result, I'm changing my previous rating from 2 stars to 1. Don't waste your time. To break it down simply, let's start with pros and cons: Pros: 1) Composite video output is crisp and clean 2) My Sega Genesis controllers work 3) My Genesis cartridges work 4) Packed-in genesis games play as good as their physical counterparts Cons: 1) Infrared controllers 2) Sound is poor quality and wrong pitch The cons greatly outweigh the pros, even though there are more "pros" than "cons." The fact that they made these controllers infrared limits their usefulness - or more accurately, renders them useless - because IR requires a clear line of sight and is not exactly known for responsiveness. IR works great for TV remotes because reflexive and repetitive button pressing is not required for watching TV. They simply made the controllers IR to cut costs and say they have wireless controllers. It would have been just as cheap (and more reliable) if they'd packed in wired controllers. After reading the reviews, I didn't even bother with putting the batteries in...I simply know better. The sound chip is tuned to the wrong frequency. For those less technically inclined, it means that everything (music and sound effects) play at a lower pitch than normal, like a cassette walkman when the batteries are low. It might play at the right tempo, but the pitch is distinctly lower. For folks that used to own a Genesis, or played the Genesis collections that have come out over the past 10 years, this is very distracting. That said, I put in my Ghouls & Ghosts cartridge and my Sega Genesis controller, and gave the system a system a legitimate go. The lower-pitch music made the game more haunting and creepy, but some of the higher-pitched sound effects (or sounds that were SUPPOSED to be higher-pitch) were crackly as the poor sound chip tried to crunch them out. The buttons were sometimes non-responsive, but that is likely because my controller is from 1990. After playing a couple stages in Ghouls & Ghosts, I played Sonic & Knuckles on the system itself. Navigating the menus was simple and straightforward. Each game had a brief description, instructions, and a screen shot of their respective games. Given the general cheap quality of this system, I feel like some kind of effort did go into making it a reality. I don't dislike the system, but I can't in good conscience recommend it. Paying $35 for wrong-sounding games, even with the packed-in games as a bonus, just isn't worth it when you can buy Sonic's Ultimate Sega Genesis Collection on PS3/360 for $10 and an old Sega Genesis off of ebay for $10. This console would be perfect if they had: A) Done quality testing to recognize the sound chip was wrong B) Included 2.4 GHz wireless controllers or wired controllers. I don't dislike it enough to return it, but I will say that the pricepoint doesn't warrant the sacrifices made on the manufacturer's part, and so I have to give this console a 2-star rating for the two "cons" of this console, and take a third star off for the cut corners.

## Features

- Total 80 games built-in, plug & play on your TV
- 40 16-bit SEGA games, featuring: Sonic the Hedgehog, Ecco, Streets of Rage and Golden Axe; and 40 bonus games
- Compatible with SEGA Genesis cartridge (Cartridge not included)
- Two wireless controllers included (Batteries not included)
- AC adapter and AV cable included

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0094H8H7I |
| Battery Description | AA or AAA |
| Best Sellers Rank | #51,764 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #52 in Sega Genesis Consoles #1,407 in Plug & Play Video Games |
| Brand Name | PQube |
| Color | Black |
| Controller Type | Button Control |
| Customer Reviews | 3.5 3.5 out of 5 stars (464) |
| Display Type | digital |
| Edition | Standard |
| Educational Objective | Entertainment and educational reinforcement |
| Form Factor | Stationary |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 08578470030350 |
| Hardware Interface | HDMI |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 10.83 x 10.83 x 4.13 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.9 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | At Games |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 120 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 120 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | FG-SE38-CON-EFIGS |
| Material Type | Plastic, Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
| Model Number | FB8200R-80 |
| Number of Players | Multiplayer |
| Operation Mode | Automatic |
| Platform | Sega Genesis |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Set Name | 80 games |
| Size | 10.75 x 4.25 x 15.25 inches |
| Subject Character | Sonic the Hedgehog |
| Theme | Retro |
| UPC | 857847003035 |
| Unit Count | 80.0 Count |

## Images

![AtGames Sega Genesis Classic Game Console - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61JTezse6iL.jpg)
![AtGames Sega Genesis Classic Game Console - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81TF7qOqJbL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does it play Sega MegaDrive carts?**
A: Not sure what those are. This will play the original sega games as well as the bigger ones that were made that look like a square.

**Q: can you save your game**
A: What about games with password saves(like Gauntlet 4)?  Instead of battery saves?(which obvious don't work like Sonic 3).  What if the cartridge still has a good battery in it?  I understand the 40 Genesis games within the system won't save... but you can't save Cart games with a battery?  or a password feature?

**Q: Can it play sega master system carts?  I.E. the origional Rastan Saga.**
A: sega genesis carts only

**Q: Can you plug in an actual genisis controller with this system?**
A: Yes. Retrobit Genesis controllers also work on this console as well.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Wow...
*by J***R on January 11, 2014*

Ok...first...I saw this at Walgreens (?!?!) right before Christmas for HALF what the 'holiday price' was on Amazon... But...this is a sweet little combo console. It comes with 80 games in memory (ok...85% are not that good but they're there). AND...it takes Genesis carts. This is much cheaper than buying an old gaming system..and it's got modern connectors in back. If you're looking for an inexpensive game system to throw in a guest bedroom for the grandkids...or want to recapture you're glory days from the late 80s...this is the console for you. Recommend it for what it is....

### ⭐ I don't dislike it, but...
*by R***M on July 31, 2014*

Edit: 10/6/2014 - I ended up returning this unit a week after I bought it. It stopped reading my sega genesis controllers, and I refuse to use the infra-red ones that come packed-in. I would file this under "too good to be true." Some units might work consistently (based on the reviews) but it seems to be VERY 50/50. As a result, I'm changing my previous rating from 2 stars to 1. Don't waste your time. To break it down simply, let's start with pros and cons: Pros: 1) Composite video output is crisp and clean 2) My Sega Genesis controllers work 3) My Genesis cartridges work 4) Packed-in genesis games play as good as their physical counterparts Cons: 1) Infrared controllers 2) Sound is poor quality and wrong pitch The cons greatly outweigh the pros, even though there are more "pros" than "cons." The fact that they made these controllers infrared limits their usefulness - or more accurately, renders them useless - because IR requires a clear line of sight and is not exactly known for responsiveness. IR works great for TV remotes because reflexive and repetitive button pressing is not required for watching TV. They simply made the controllers IR to cut costs and say they have wireless controllers. It would have been just as cheap (and more reliable) if they'd packed in wired controllers. After reading the reviews, I didn't even bother with putting the batteries in...I simply know better. The sound chip is tuned to the wrong frequency. For those less technically inclined, it means that everything (music and sound effects) play at a lower pitch than normal, like a cassette walkman when the batteries are low. It might play at the right tempo, but the pitch is distinctly lower. For folks that used to own a Genesis, or played the Genesis collections that have come out over the past 10 years, this is very distracting. That said, I put in my Ghouls & Ghosts cartridge and my Sega Genesis controller, and gave the system a system a legitimate go. The lower-pitch music made the game more haunting and creepy, but some of the higher-pitched sound effects (or sounds that were SUPPOSED to be higher-pitch) were crackly as the poor sound chip tried to crunch them out. The buttons were sometimes non-responsive, but that is likely because my controller is from 1990. After playing a couple stages in Ghouls & Ghosts, I played Sonic & Knuckles on the system itself. Navigating the menus was simple and straightforward. Each game had a brief description, instructions, and a screen shot of their respective games. Given the general cheap quality of this system, I feel like some kind of effort did go into making it a reality. I don't dislike the system, but I can't in good conscience recommend it. Paying $35 for wrong-sounding games, even with the packed-in games as a bonus, just isn't worth it when you can buy Sonic's Ultimate Sega Genesis Collection on PS3/360 for $10 and an old Sega Genesis off of ebay for $10. This console would be perfect if they had: A) Done quality testing to recognize the sound chip was wrong B) Included 2.4 GHz wireless controllers or wired controllers. I don't dislike it enough to return it, but I will say that the pricepoint doesn't warrant the sacrifices made on the manufacturer's part, and so I have to give this console a 2-star rating for the two "cons" of this console, and take a third star off for the cut corners.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Exactly what it says it is, and worth it.
*by B***H on March 1, 2013*

Ah, yes, the Firecore Genesis system, marketed and sold under many different names and iterations over the years. I'll spare you the needless details that everyone else has covered here and will get right to the important points: 1. 40 of the 80 games are, yes, well-known and beloved Genesis titles, including all of the Sonic games (except for Sonic 3, which is quite noticeably absent), Vectorman 1 and 2, Altered Beast, Eternal Champions, all three Streets of Rage games, Columns and Columns III, all three Golden Axe games, etc. These alone are worth the cost of this little plug-and-play system -- I bought mine here on Amazon for about $40 or so, though as of this writing the price has gone up. Still worth it. The other 40 games, in case you are wondering, are sort of "homebrew" style games, mostly clones of more well-known titles, but some of which are interesting in their own right (the Bomberman clone, for example, is pretty cool). 2. Yes, the system can play Genesis carts, but it warns you that not all games may be compatible and/or will work with it. I can't say I have experience with this myself, as I sold all of my original Genesis cartridges long, long ago. You'll have to test out your old games yourself, and it may be hit or miss. 3. Yes, the graphics are a little grainy and the sound is a little tinny, especially if you're hooking this little thing up to an HDTV (as I do). That's to be expected -- what this is, really, is a Genesis emulator that you plug into your television. It's not going to be perfect, nor should you expect it to be. This is 20-25 year old technology, folks. The 16-bit era was a long time ago. 4. It comes with two infrared wireless controllers -- my advice to you is to put them in storage as backups, because to get them to work flawlessly you do have to aim them directly at the unit itself (like a remote control for a television). What I suggest is to get a couple of wired, third-party Genesis controllers or to plug in your old original Genesis controllers to the front of the unit. Believe me, that'll work much better. The wireless controllers included also require two AAA batteries each, while wired ones won't. 5. Some reviewers have claimed there's an SD card slot on the machine so that you can play your downloaded ROMS on it if they're .bin files and in a folder called "Games." If there is one, I've not found it and/or it's not included on the model I have, so take that advice with a grain of salt. You can purchase extra peripherals from AtGames, the manufacturer, that will allow you to plug an adapter and SD card into the cartridge slot, though (they show pictures in the manual). No, I do not know how much those said peripherals are. 6. I've not had any problems with blurring or scaling on the TV with my games, as others have said. I play this system on a Philips 22" widescreen LED HDTV, 720p, and the picture and sound is fine for what it is. 7. No, as others have said, there is NOT any sort of save-game feature. This is the one big problem with this little system and its games-on-chip technology, and my only true gripe thus far with the product. Overall, if you're looking for a good replacement for your original Genesis at a decent price, this may be your best option. Again, I've not tried any actual cartridges with it, but with the included games, most of the games all of us grew up on are on there anyway. There are those notable absences (I, for one, would've loved to have seen a few more Sega-developed but licensed titles), but many of the games included on the chip are hard to find in cartridge form anyway -- try finding a copy of Golden Axe III or Streets of Rage 3 for under $30-40 used). It's definitely worth your money if you want to relive some old memories or introduce the games you played to your children. Go for it.

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