![]() I would probably take a Genesis over a Snes to be honest. I have an emulator that lets me play Sonic Games, I prefer Sonic 3/ Knuckles (I do keep them separate, except when it comes to story.) Basically the Nomad was a very early version of the switch/Wii U. But I’m a retro idiot! And the best part, I’m 14! I had a little kinda off-brand genesis when I was about 11, and it broke, :'(, but that was when I realized that Sega was WAY better than Nintendo. Sorry for not using my actual name, I just don’t feel comfortable using it. Plug in headphones, though, and you’re good to go! I’ve been cranking the volume while playing Sonic 2 late into the night before falling to sleep, and between the nice screen brightness and headphone sound quality, it’s the authentic Sonic 2 experience. The little speaker is serviceable but not great-your favorite rockin’ tracks will sound sort of muffled coming through it. So how does sound quality fare on the Sega Genesis Nomad? Well, without headphones, it’s a bit rough. Like many Genesis fans, I’m a huge fan of soundtracks from the excellent game library. Can’t win ’em all! You’ll need some headphones Obviously, the Switch demolishes the Nomad in this category with much longer, built-in battery life (especially the newer models and Switch Lite). I’ve yet to mod or change anything on my Nomad, but this would probably be top of the list for me. If you really want extended “true handheld” play there’s a few options in terms of mods, including installing a rechargeable battery pack.
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