Post by spannernick on Apr 22, 2021 15:52:06 GMT
I thought I post about theses, I still use mine even though I have a MD Mini, I made a Megad CD for it and added a 32X to it so its a Megatower, it looks like the real thing but you can see it smaller cause the mega cd draw is smaller..
You can get this for about £30 to £40 now if you look around on eBay, I got mine for £25 cause it was for parts and not working, but it did work when I got it but had a damaged power supply so just need to replace it, I use my PC to power it now and play it on my PC monitor like I do with my THEVIC20, I use a HDMI Video Capture Card (with Loop, it has 2 HDMI Ports on it, one for input and one for output) and a HDMI Switcher so it switches HDMI ports to the one it see is on.
Videos about the Genesis MD Flashback 2018.
I use the Bonus Section on the menu for Sega Mega CD/32X games that I add to the SD Card.
I have a few Mega CD games that I used as a wall next to it..
. info is here about them... atgamesgenesis.wikidot.com/
The Mega Drive 32X fits fine on top of it, had to use the spacer with it though, the 32X works but have not uses it, last time I did was in the 90s.
I do like the Wireless Control Pads ...
You can use original Control Pads with it, I have my Competition Pro plug in to it.
All AtGames Flashback Consoles, Atari, Sega, Legend(Arcade) all use the same Menu.. Retroplayer(Retromenu) and hardware,
SoC – Rockchip RK3066 ARM Cortex A9 Dual-Core CPU @ 1.5GHz + Mali-400MP4 GPU. www.marsboard.com/marsboard_rk3066_feature.html
System Memory – Storage – 256MB NAND(same as the THEC64 Mini, well it uses the same Mail400MP4 GPU but its a A9, THEC64 Mini is a A7)
I do run Custom Firmware on mine, info is here on it and a Video below.. atgamesgenesis.wikidot.com/wiki:custom-firmware-for-genesis-flashback-2018-9
I do have the MD Mini but find this better than the MD Mini, a) its was cheaper and b) you can organize your games better and it has better emulators with it, you can use Genesis Plus GX or Picodrive with its menu.
On the MD Mini, you can add folders but they are not sorted and you can use RetroArch, the built-in emulator is ok but it can not play Mega CD games, only MD Games, only Retroarch can play them, so you see its running RetroArch when you exit a game(you have to exit out of RetroArch to go back to the MD Mini's menu, weird), this does not do that, the cores are part of its menu, like THEC64.


You can get this for about £30 to £40 now if you look around on eBay, I got mine for £25 cause it was for parts and not working, but it did work when I got it but had a damaged power supply so just need to replace it, I use my PC to power it now and play it on my PC monitor like I do with my THEVIC20, I use a HDMI Video Capture Card (with Loop, it has 2 HDMI Ports on it, one for input and one for output) and a HDMI Switcher so it switches HDMI ports to the one it see is on.
Videos about the Genesis MD Flashback 2018.
I use the Bonus Section on the menu for Sega Mega CD/32X games that I add to the SD Card.
I have a few Mega CD games that I used as a wall next to it..

The Mega Drive 32X fits fine on top of it, had to use the spacer with it though, the 32X works but have not uses it, last time I did was in the 90s.
I do like the Wireless Control Pads ...

All AtGames Flashback Consoles, Atari, Sega, Legend(Arcade) all use the same Menu.. Retroplayer(Retromenu) and hardware,
SoC – Rockchip RK3066 ARM Cortex A9 Dual-Core CPU @ 1.5GHz + Mali-400MP4 GPU. www.marsboard.com/marsboard_rk3066_feature.html
System Memory – Storage – 256MB NAND(same as the THEC64 Mini, well it uses the same Mail400MP4 GPU but its a A9, THEC64 Mini is a A7)
I do run Custom Firmware on mine, info is here on it and a Video below.. atgamesgenesis.wikidot.com/wiki:custom-firmware-for-genesis-flashback-2018-9
I do have the MD Mini but find this better than the MD Mini, a) its was cheaper and b) you can organize your games better and it has better emulators with it, you can use Genesis Plus GX or Picodrive with its menu.
On the MD Mini, you can add folders but they are not sorted and you can use RetroArch, the built-in emulator is ok but it can not play Mega CD games, only MD Games, only Retroarch can play them, so you see its running RetroArch when you exit a game(you have to exit out of RetroArch to go back to the MD Mini's menu, weird), this does not do that, the cores are part of its menu, like THEC64.
