Sega Nomad, the spiritual successor to Sega's lovely Game Gear handheld, is essentially a portable MegaDrive (a.k.a. Sega Genesis in the US) with a brilliant 3.25 inch LCD screen and a huge appetite for batteries. The console -a commercial failure, thus quite a rarity- only got a US/Japan launch and one of the few ways one could possibly own it in Europe is by visiting the following link:
Sega Nomad & Sonic 2 game @ ebay.co.uk
Seller ships to U.K. only. Paying 100£ is average, anything less than 80£ a bargain.
Sunday, March 4, 2007
SEGA Nomad
Posted by gnome at 3/04/2007
Labels: 16-bit consoles, Europe, Retro handhelds, Sega Genesis
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(pointing to game cartridge)
ReplyDelete..... look sonic!!
(sonic is shocked)
ReplyDelete(embarassed too)
Uhm please don't point Mr. elderly... Hedhehogs are sensitive creatures.
(stops point instantly..)
ReplyDelete...should we feed it?
Make that sensitive and spikey creatures.
ReplyDelete..okay no feeding....
ReplyDelete(smiles at hedgehog....)
Cant see how the spikey comment made you decide it wouldn't enjoy a pizza and a beer... You're weird...
ReplyDeleteAnyway, sems it's taking a liking to you...
YO Dis Looks Sweet
ReplyDelete