Sega Genesis II
The Sega Genesis II is a video game console that was released by Sega in 1993. It is an updated version of the original Sega Genesis (also known as the Mega Drive) console, which was first released in 1988.
The Genesis II featured some minor design changes, including a smaller size and a redesigned power switch. It also had some technical improvements over the original Genesis, including better sound quality and the ability to output stereo sound. Additionally, the Genesis II was released with a redesigned six-button controller, which offered improved gameplay options for fighting games.
The Genesis II was compatible with all games and accessories released for the original Genesis, including the Sega CD and the 32X add-on. It was also home to many popular games, including Sonic the Hedgehog 2, Mortal Kombat, and Phantasy Star IV.
Despite the popularity of the Genesis II, Sega's focus began to shift to their next console, the Sega Saturn, which was released in 1994. The Genesis II was eventually discontinued in 1997, though it remains a beloved console among retro gaming enthusiasts.
Manufacturer: Sega
Release Date: 1994
Model: MK-1631