Everything else seemed to run with no major issues. The only Genesis rom that I found wouldn't boot was Virtua Racing. IMO The biggest draw to this device is that you can fit a Genesis Full-Set (.BIN formatted roms) on a 2 Gig SD Card. Also like the Gen Mobile, the screen resolution on the 4 inch screen is bright and sharp and suffers from no blurring, also also like the Gen Mobile the brightness is set solid, you can't adjust it. Like the Hyperkin's Gen Mobile, it has an on-board menu (the same one actually) that sports 20 built in Genesis classics. The control pad and six buttons are responsive and you can pull off fireball and uppercut moves easily in Street Fighter II.
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It has a USB rechargeable built in battery (the manual claims about 3-4 hours on a charge), TV out capabilities, a headphone jack and very interestingly a wireless controller receiver for a 2nd player controller! (I'm not sure if that item is available yet.) It's black with safety color orange highlights, It's made of a very nice textured plastic and feels very sturdy. The device is about as wide as a PSP Go, and about as thin or slightly thinner than a PSP 3000.
I didn't miss a beat in buying it, and after a few very enjoyable hours with it I can confirm that it was money very well spent. I looked down at the box and saw the description: "SD CARD SLOT FOR FIRECORE GAME CARDS AND MORE DOWNLOADS" and Joe went on to confirm that it's fully compatible with Genesis and Mega Drive. Joe laughed and said "They do, it does!". when I picked up the box for AtGames portable "Gopher" Genesis/Mega Drive I turned and said to Joe "It's a shame they don't make these with the ability to load games on via SD card like that controller I bought last year." Based on the extremely similar design to past plug & play Genesis portables, like this one here.