Monday, Oct 30th 2006 by Chris Davies


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Retro gamers with limited funds could do a lot worse than pick up this tiny handheld games console, the Coleco Sonic Handheld, which will be retailing for $49.99 at Target.  Running on three AAA batteries, it features a whole bundle of old Sega titles (check the full list of 20 after the jump, as well as a size comparison photo between the Coleco and the Nintendo GBA Micro) as well as ports for an AC power-pack and the supplied audio/video output cable so you can play on a bigger screen.

Coleco Sonic Handheld

Coleco Sonic Handheld size comparison with GBA Micro

Games List:

  • Drift 2
  • Sonic Triple Trouble
  • Alex Kidd in High Tech World
  • Alex Kidd in Miracle World
  • Altered Beast
  • Assault City
  • Astro Warrior
  • Aztec Adventure
  • Bomber Raid
  • Columns
  • Ecco II: The Tides of Time
  • Fantasy Zone
  • Fantasy Zone: The Maze
  • Global Defense
  • Kung Fu Kid
  • The Ninja
  • Penguin Land
  • Quartet
  • Snail Maze
  • Super Columns
  • AtariAge Forum [via CrunchGear]

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    1.  Skoptsie   View all comments by Skoptsie  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

      Erm, these are all Sega Master System games, not Genesis/Megadrive.

    2.  Chris Davies   View all comments by Chris Davies  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

      Erm, these are all Sega Master System games, not Genesis/Megadrive.

      Thanks Skoptsie, I’ve updated the post :)

    3.  Bruce Anderson   View all comments by Bruce Anderson  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

      Oh, nuts. I assumed with a Coleco badge it’d be a Colecovision. Bummer, man.


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