Up to today though, mostly working with emulators and communicating over the Internet, the Sega Genesis still has a very active homebrew scene. They’ve decided to not only play the games on the machine, but to also look into it to see what makes them tick. Nowadays, these new releases have become possible because of fans, enthusiasts, and tinkerers who have devoted their passion to the Geneses as the console of their choice. 2008 alone has seen the second commercial release of a Genesis game in our millennium (Super Fighter Team’s Legend of Wukong) and the first European Mega Drive Championship, while the first exclusive Genesis release in a decade, Pier Solar, is expected to be shipped in the near future. Amongst certain retro fans, the interest in the old 16-bit console is still strong. Its heyday may be long gone, but the Sega Genesis is still holding on.
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