Mega Drive
News, coverage and analysis tracking Mega Drive across the outlets.- The Lego Sega Genesis Console is a great retro build with just a few small frustrationsThe Lego Sega Genesis Console set offers an excellent value for retro gaming fans, accurately recreating the iconic 16-bit console and its controllers at about 60% scale. Despite minor frustrations with sticker application and some instruction quirks, the set boasts impressive attention to detail, including a hidden Sonic the Hedgehog portrait, and allows for display as either the Genesis or Mega Drive version.
- Best retro controllers 2026: perfect pads for your classic consoles and gamesThis guide explores the best modern retro controllers available for classic consoles, highlighting options from companies like Gulikit, 8Bitdo, Retro-Bit, and Retro Fighters. It details controllers suitable for Sega Genesis, Sega Saturn, Nintendo 64, Sega Dreamcast, PlayStation consoles, original Xbox, GameCube, and Game Boy, emphasizing features like wireless connectivity, hall-effect sensors, and improved ergonomics for an enhanced retro gaming experience.
- SEGA Genesis / Mega Drive LEGO Console Set Launches June 2026LEGO and SEGA have revealed a new, non-functioning Sega Genesis / Mega Drive console building set. The set, featuring 479 pieces, will launch on June 1, 2026, and is priced at $39.99. It includes detachable controllers and decorative stickers, allowing for customization between the Genesis and Mega Drive models.
- Warp Into Retro-Futuristic Mayhem — ZPF Soars onto Steam and Consoles TodayThe shoot 'em up game ZPF has launched today on Steam, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S for $9.99. Developed by ZPF Team and published by Mega Cat Studios, the game features retro-futuristic visuals, challenging bosses, and a high-energy soundtrack. ZPF is also Steam Deck verified and includes updates from its acclaimed Genesis debut.
- Games Inbox: What is your favourite retro video game format?Readers discuss their favorite retro gaming formats, with the Atari ST, ZX Spectrum, and Commodore 64 being popular choices. The discussion also touches on anticipation for upcoming games like The Witcher 4 and Switch 2, as well as the perceived decline of studios like Firaxis.
- Sega pays tribute to home console designer Hideki Sato: "His contributions had a significant and lasting impact on the entire gaming industry"Sega has announced the passing of Hideki Sato, the lead designer of most of its home consoles, including the Mega Drive/Sega Genesis, Sega Saturn, and Dreamcast. Sato, who worked at Sega from 1971 to 2008 and served as President from 2001 to 2003, was instrumental in developing iconic hardware. The company stated his contributions had a significant and lasting impact on the entire gaming industry.