Got one of those retrogen genesis adapters

Been out of Genesis collecting for years now. Got one of these because it was on the cheap, about 12 bucks total. And shelf/apartment space is/was a concern. What kind of games would you guys suggest, I like shooters, platformers, random arcade ports, RPG, strategy. Anything obscure I might not have heard of that's decent? Highly tempted to pick up virtua racing because you can mod the adapter to play it.
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  • Ghostbusters

    Bio-Hazard Battle
  • Oh and has anyone ever tried any of those 3rd party sega master system converters? Since the SMS games will work on this, was wondering of those 3rd party ones are a better alternative.
  • Michael Jackson Moonwalker

    Dr.Robtnik's Mean Bean Machine

    NHL 94

    Mickey's Castle of Illusion



    I assume you already know how great these are:

    Gunstar Heroes

    Toejam & Earl

    ComixZone

    Aladdin

    Ecco the Dolphin

    Contra Hard Corps

    Earthworm Jim 1 & 2
  • Wait sms games work on this? How well does it work for Genesis? Might pick one up and get rid of the Genesis, I was thinking getting a powerbase but if this works with both and I can use a snes controller, that's fantastic

    Edit: forgot to suggest games, Ristar is one of the best platformers I've ever played. Also can't go wrong with the sonics, and Xmen 2 is pretty good. And comix zone is also great


  • Compatibility is pretty damned good from what I hear, and heard a lot of reviews say the composite looks better than a real genesis. No idea what does and doesn't work exactly yet other than virtua racing out of the box, but you CAN mod it to get VR running so I'd imagine getting other games going if they don't run wouldn't be impossible either. But yea SMS adapters work out of the box on it. No idea about everdrives and such though.





    Edit, you need an SMS adapter just like on a real Genesis though.







    And the adapter has region switches for



    USA NTSC

    Japanese NTSC

    Pal Europe

    Pal Asia.
  • I already own 4 genesis systems but... what adapter are you talking about? Link please?
  • Originally posted by: Daria



    I already own 4 genesis systems but... what adapter are you talking about? Link please?





    https://satoshimatrix.wordpress.com/2012/06/09/retrobit-retrogen-review/





    I hear the white sega logo glitch doesn't happen really on TV's made after year 2000 and/or HDTV's or so. So when I get some carts I should be all set to go.
  • Originally posted by: dahlmahl

     
    Originally posted by: Daria



    I already own 4 genesis systems but... what adapter are you talking about? Link please?





    https://satoshimatrix.wordpress.c...





    I hear the white sega logo glitch doesn't happen really on TV's made after year 2000 and/or HDTV's or so. So when I get some carts I should be all set to go.



    Ooooh. Heh this cart might be worth it just to plug my power base converter into it.  

     
  • Originally posted by: Daria

     
    Originally posted by: dahlmahl

     
    Originally posted by: Daria



    I already own 4 genesis systems but... what adapter are you talking about? Link please?





    https://satoshimatrix.wordpress.com/2012/06/09/retrobit-retr...





    I hear the white sega logo glitch doesn't happen really on TV's made after year 2000 and/or HDTV's or so. So when I get some carts I should be all set to go.



    Ooooh. Heh this cart might be worth it just to plug my power base converter into it.  

     





    It'll work! But I'm thinking about 3rd party one as they're about the size of a real genny cart and much cheaper for that matter.
  • Originally posted by: dahlmahl

     
    Originally posted by: Daria

     
    Originally posted by: dahlmahl

     
    Originally posted by: Daria



    I already own 4 genesis systems but... what adapter are you talking about? Link please?





    https://satoshimatrix.wordpress.com/2012/06/09/retrobit-retr...





    I hear the white sega logo glitch doesn't happen really on TV's made after year 2000 and/or HDTV's or so. So when I get some carts I should be all set to go.



    Ooooh. Heh this cart might be worth it just to plug my power base converter into it.  

     





    It'll work! But I'm thinking about 3rd party one as they're about the size of a real genny cart and much cheaper for that matter.



    Yeah if I didn't already own this gangly monstrousity that would definitely be the way to go.
  • Originally posted by: Daria

     
    Originally posted by: dahlmahl

     
    Originally posted by: Daria

     
    Originally posted by: dahlmahl

     
    Originally posted by: Daria



    I already own 4 genesis systems but... what adapter are you talking about? Link please?





    https://satoshimatrix.wordpress.com/2012/06/09/retrobit-retr...





    I hear the white sega logo glitch doesn't happen really on TV's made after year 2000 and/or HDTV's or so. So when I get some carts I should be all set to go.



    Ooooh. Heh this cart might be worth it just to plug my power base converter into it.  

     





    It'll work! But I'm thinking about 3rd party one as they're about the size of a real genny cart and much cheaper for that matter.



    Yeah if I didn't already own this gangly monstrousity that would definitely be the way to go.



    I do like it having a region switch built in too. Thing makes everything pretty convenient (other than the seperate video out, but I don't care my tv has like...a billion inputs anyway.). And saves me some space.



     
  • Funny thought. On my FC twin and that adapter, and the Japanese super gameboy I have on the way I could feasibly play, and for a fraction of the price of something like a retron 5.



    NES

    SNES

    Genesis

    Gameboy

    SMS if I ever get one of the adapters

    GBA if I ever get retrobit's GBA to SNES adapter.







    The twin itself was 8 bucks total

    Genesis adapter 13

    Super gameboy was 10



    SMS and GBA adapters will be about the most expensive things.
  • Originally posted by: dahlmahl



    Funny thought. On my FC twin and that adapter, and the Japanese super gameboy I have on the way I could feasibly play, and for a fraction of the price of something like a retron 5.



    NES

    SNES

    Genesis

    Gameboy

    SMS if I ever get one of the adapters

    GBA if I ever get retrobit's GBA to SNES adapter.







    The twin itself was 8 bucks total

    Genesis adapter 13

    Super gameboy was 10



    SMS and GBA adapters will be about the most expensive things.

    I've got a Super Retro Trio, cloned GBA adapter, plus vintage Super Game Boy and a Stone Age Gamer SMS Mini. The GBA adapter plays natively through the composite out of the SRT (Svideo works great with SNES and Genesis games; just don't try using the Svideo with NES cartsp or the SNES clone adapters or you'll get horrid black and white picture) but you'll need an external video cable if you try to use it with a real SNES.



    That makes the SRT system compatible with everything that plays on the Retron5, with the exception of Game Boy Color.
  • Master of Monsters

    Warsong

    Landstalker

    Shove It

    Gemfire

    Super Battleship (not much replay value but fun on the first playthrough)

    Kings Bounty (not for all tastes - one of those games most people really like or really don't like)

    Shadowrun
  • Originally posted by: Kosmic StarDust

     
    Originally posted by: dahlmahl



    Funny thought. On my FC twin and that adapter, and the Japanese super gameboy I have on the way I could feasibly play, and for a fraction of the price of something like a retron 5.



    NES

    SNES

    Genesis

    Gameboy

    SMS if I ever get one of the adapters

    GBA if I ever get retrobit's GBA to SNES adapter.







    The twin itself was 8 bucks total

    Genesis adapter 13

    Super gameboy was 10



    SMS and GBA adapters will be about the most expensive things.

    I've got a Super Retro Trio, cloned GBA adapter, plus vintage Super Game Boy and a Stone Age Gamer SMS Mini. The GBA adapter plays natively through the composite out of the SRT (Svideo works great with SNES and Genesis games; just don't try using the Svideo with NES cartsp or the SNES clone adapters or you'll get horrid black and white picture) but you'll need an external video cable if you try to use it with a real SNES.



    That makes the SRT system compatible with everything that plays on the Retron5, with the exception of Game Boy Color.





    Nice, I will get the GBA and SMS adapters at some point for the twin. it will be up there also.  
  • Kid Chameleon.
  • Panic on Funkotron.
  • Get Ranger X while it's still relatively cheap. Great game that has been slowly picking up steam in the past couple years. The controls take some getting used to but once you do, it's fantastic.



    Air Buster is also a pretty good shooter that I don't hear talked about much.



    And every Genesis player would be doing themselves a disservice if they didn't own the Shinobi series:



    Revenge of Shinobi

    Shadow Dancer

    Shinobi 3




    ...And, of course, Streets of Rage 1, 2 & 3.
  • Originally posted by: Kosmic StarDust

     
    Originally posted by: dahlmahl



    Funny thought. On my FC twin and that adapter, and the Japanese super gameboy I have on the way I could feasibly play, and for a fraction of the price of something like a retron 5.



    NES

    SNES

    Genesis

    Gameboy

    SMS if I ever get one of the adapters

    GBA if I ever get retrobit's GBA to SNES adapter.







    The twin itself was 8 bucks total

    Genesis adapter 13

    Super gameboy was 10



    SMS and GBA adapters will be about the most expensive things.

    I've got a Super Retro Trio, cloned GBA adapter, plus vintage Super Game Boy and a Stone Age Gamer SMS Mini. The GBA adapter plays natively through the composite out of the SRT (Svideo works great with SNES and Genesis games; just don't try using the Svideo with NES cartsp or the SNES clone adapters or you'll get horrid black and white picture) but you'll need an external video cable if you try to use it with a real SNES.



    That makes the SRT system compatible with everything that plays on the Retron5, with the exception of Game Boy Color.



    That's one of the benefits of the way we went too, we're not completely stuck to HDMI.

     
  • I liked the RetroGen, as far as compatibility, it's waaaayyy better than any of those Atgames things. Especially in the sound department.



    However I did experience some instability to the image when it came to white colors when running Sonic (Most people don't, so it was probably a bad retrogen cart I had).



    Here's a old vid I made that displays the color instability:



  • Originally posted by: BouncekDeLemos



    I liked the RetroGen, as far as compatibility, it's waaaayyy better than any of those Atgames things. Especially in the sound department.



    However I did experience some instability to the image when it came to white colors when running Sonic (Most people don't, so it was probably a bad retrogen cart I had).



    Here's a old vid I made that displays the color instability:



     

    allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="280" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/kqFqEVMrbfQ" width="500">>







    Nah it's not the cart actually, some TV's don't like it for some reason or another. I hear on HDTV's or any TV newer than the 2000's you're good to go.
  • Originally posted by: dahlmahl

     
    Originally posted by: BouncekDeLemos



    I liked the RetroGen, as far as compatibility, it's waaaayyy better than any of those Atgames things. Especially in the sound department.



    However I did experience some instability to the image when it came to white colors when running Sonic (Most people don't, so it was probably a bad retrogen cart I had).



    Here's a old vid I made that displays the color instability:



     

    allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="280" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/kqF..." width="500">>







    Nah it's not the cart actually, some TV's don't like it for some reason or another. I hear on HDTV's or any TV newer than the 2000's you're good to go.



    Ah, good to know!   I bought my HDTV 10 years ago used, so it falls into that category. 

     
  • Originally posted by: BouncekDeLemos

     
    Originally posted by: dahlmahl

     
    Originally posted by: BouncekDeLemos



    I liked the RetroGen, as far as compatibility, it's waaaayyy better than any of those Atgames things. Especially in the sound department.



    However I did experience some instability to the image when it came to white colors when running Sonic (Most people don't, so it was probably a bad retrogen cart I had).



    Here's a old vid I made that displays the color instability:



     

    allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="280" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/kqF..." width="500">>







    Nah it's not the cart actually, some TV's don't like it for some reason or another. I hear on HDTV's or any TV newer than the 2000's you're good to go.



    Ah, good to know!   I bought my HDTV 10 years ago used, so it falls into that category. 

     





    Yeah mine's a rear projection 2006 HDTV so I should be in good shape once I get some genny carts also.  
  • Originally posted by: BouncekDeLemos

     
    Originally posted by: dahlmahl

     
    Originally posted by: BouncekDeLemos



    I liked the RetroGen, as far as compatibility, it's waaaayyy better than any of those Atgames things. Especially in the sound department.



    However I did experience some instability to the image when it came to white colors when running Sonic (Most people don't, so it was probably a bad retrogen cart I had).



    Here's a old vid I made that displays the color instability:



     

    allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="280" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/kqF..." width="500">>







    Nah it's not the cart actually, some TV's don't like it for some reason or another. I hear on HDTV's or any TV newer than the 2000's you're good to go.



    Ah, good to know!   I bought my HDTV 10 years ago used, so it falls into that category. 

     

    Also just subscribed to your channel. Cool videos man.  



     
  • Originally posted by: dahlmahl

     
    Originally posted by: BouncekDeLemos

     
    Originally posted by: dahlmahl

     
    Originally posted by: BouncekDeLemos



    I liked the RetroGen, as far as compatibility, it's waaaayyy better than any of those Atgames things. Especially in the sound department.



    However I did experience some instability to the image when it came to white colors when running Sonic (Most people don't, so it was probably a bad retrogen cart I had).



    Here's a old vid I made that displays the color instability:



     

    allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="280" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/kqF..." width="500">>







    Nah it's not the cart actually, some TV's don't like it for some reason or another. I hear on HDTV's or any TV newer than the 2000's you're good to go.



    Ah, good to know!   I bought my HDTV 10 years ago used, so it falls into that category. 

     

    Also just subscribed to your channel. Cool videos man.  



     

    Thanks!   I've been meeting to get back on track with uploading more content. I mostly like posting up obscure titles, china bootlegs, and promoting homebrew stuff. 



     
  • Originally posted by: BouncekDeLemos

     
    Originally posted by: dahlmahl

     
    Originally posted by: BouncekDeLemos

     
    Originally posted by: dahlmahl

     
    Originally posted by: BouncekDeLemos



    I liked the RetroGen, as far as compatibility, it's waaaayyy better than any of those Atgames things. Especially in the sound department.



    However I did experience some instability to the image when it came to white colors when running Sonic (Most people don't, so it was probably a bad retrogen cart I had).



    Here's a old vid I made that displays the color instability:



     

    allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="280" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/kqF..." width="500">>







    Nah it's not the cart actually, some TV's don't like it for some reason or another. I hear on HDTV's or any TV newer than the 2000's you're good to go.



    Ah, good to know!   I bought my HDTV 10 years ago used, so it falls into that category. 

     

    Also just subscribed to your channel. Cool videos man.  



     

    Thanks!   I've been meeting to get back on track with uploading more content. I mostly like posting up obscure titles, china bootlegs, and promoting homebrew stuff. 



     



    I like videos about those things, and of course my choice of gaming, hardware clones. (The on a chip style, I hate those atgames things except for like, the Atari flashback 2. That's the only good AtGames thing.)

     
  • Originally posted by: dahlmahl



    The on a chip style, I hate those atgames things except for like, the Atari flashback 2. That's the only good AtGames thing.

    I have a Atari Flashback 2 and I also really dig it. Not sure what's special about it in particular but it's just a lot of fun to play on (and it has some pretty good titles, too).
  • Originally posted by: Webhead123

     
    Originally posted by: dahlmahl



    The on a chip style, I hate those atgames things except for like, the Atari flashback 2. That's the only good AtGames thing.

    I have a Atari Flashback 2 and I also really dig it. Not sure what's special about it in particular but it's just a lot of fun to play on (and it has some pretty good titles, too).





    With the flashback 2, you can actually solder on an atari 2600 cartridge slot and play the real cartridges. Can't on any other version.
  • Originally posted by: dahlmahl



    With the flashback 2, you can actually solder on an atari 2600 cartridge slot and play the real cartridges. Can't on any other version.

    Really? Did not know about that! I may have to look and see what's involved in that mod. I've no experience with solder but if the job were easy enough, I may have to try it.
  • Originally posted by: Webhead123

     
    Originally posted by: dahlmahl



    With the flashback 2, you can actually solder on an atari 2600 cartridge slot and play the real cartridges. Can't on any other version.

    Really? Did not know about that! I may have to look and see what's involved in that mod. I've no experience with solder but if the job were easy enough, I may have to try it.





    Here you go.  



    http://www.atarimuseum.com/fb2hacks/page1.htm
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