Of course, Sega‘s Nomad also had some major drawbacks – the thing was the size and weight of a brick, its screen sucked, and it gobbled up triple-A batteries at an obscene rate. You’d be lucky if six ...
Think of the Sega Nomad as the Nintendo Switch of 1995. The hardware was conceptually audacious, a chunky portable that played the cartridges of Sega’s home console, the Sega Genesis. And with its AV ...