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17 July 2008 16:09 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott

Blaze has announced the launch of their 16-bit Mega Drive handheld console.

The Blaze portable game player offers such classics such as Sonic and Knuckles, Golden Axe, Shinobi and Ecco the Dolphin that can all be re-lived in true Nineties style.

Other games include Alex Kidd - Enchanted Castle, Alien Storm Altered Beast, Arrow Flash, Crackdown, Decap Attack, Dr Robotnik’s Mean Bean Machine, Ecco Junior, Flicky, Gain Ground, Jewel Master, Kid Chameleon, Sonic Spinball and Shadow Dancer.

The unit offers built-in speakers, a colour LCD screen, TV out, runs on three AA batteries, and is available now from games stores and online at www.segaretro.net for £29.99 plus P&P.

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Comments

  • Love it!! the memories. Posted by pete45, uk
  • errrrrrrm......"worlds first sega mega drive hand-held console"
    One major Issue.....the Sega nomad, I own one, that is a portable sega mega drive in all but name....
    And why buy this when you can just emulate the console on your pc or better still symbian phones, or ipod touches.

    Back to the drawing board sega.
    Posted by Damo, england
  • The Nomad, as you will know is MASSIVE, and how much does an Ipod touch cost again? more than £29.99 im sure! I think it rocks. Posted by CraigB, UK
  • The Nomad was never sold worldwide so technicaly it IS the worlds first! Posted by Devient69, uk

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