

Please direct all complaints to my fundament. I had to pick a single game to sum up the entire library, and have opted for Dinosaurs For Hire. However, 32x and Sega CD support are indeed in - I tested this by throwing on and running the appalling Knuckles' Chaotix - and because they're Sega consoles connected to the Mega Drive, their addition is morally acceptable. Of course, this means you could also run games from other systems like SNES or PlayStation on your Mega Drive Mini, but that would obviously be monstrous. This means you can boot from the UI to Retroarch, then exit back to the UI, which is very nice. Now, though, you can opt to have games bypass the packed-in emulator (m2engage) and utilise classic Retroarch cores (picodrive, etc). Initially, stone-cold classics like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Hyperstone Heist and lesser-known masterpieces like Dashin' Desperadoes were "problem games" - they either didn't run or didn't run properly. Mega Drive Mini hacking tool Project Lunar isn't brand new, but version 1.0.5 - launched yesterday - is the first revision that ran everything I threw at it, and therefore it needs to be shouted to the heavens that YOU CAN NOW PLAY ANY MEGA DRIVE GAME ON THE MEGA DRIVE MINI.
