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Sega Nomad Working Tested With Battery Pack

US $390.00
ApproximatelyAU $587.61
Condition:
Used
Works Great sound and Brightness Plays well see video
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Located in: Clay, New York, United States
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Item specifics

Condition
Used
An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tab
Seller notes
“Works Great sound and Brightness Plays well see video”
Platform
Sega Nomad
Manufacturer Color
black
Custom Bundle
No
Color
Black
MPN
MK-6100
Year Manufactured
1995
Brand
SEGA
Type
Handheld System
Region Code
NTSC-U/C(US/Canada)
Model
nomad
Connectivity
Headphone Jack
Storage Capacity
N/A
Country/Region of Manufacture
Taiwan
UPC
Does not apply

Item description from the seller

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5.0
Reasonable postage costs
4.7
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5.0
Communication
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Product ratings and reviews

4.8
58 product ratings
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  • Top favourable review

    A bit bulky, but SO FUN, and its quality is ahead of its time.

    This Nomad is fun! I love being able to play Sega games wherever I go, and the graphics are just like I remember them, but small. The Nomad's screen gets very bright and dim (so... better than GameBoy), the sound through the headphones is stereo, and there are ports to plug it into your TV and plug in a second controller for 2 person games. This entire thing is kickass, and my friends are gonna be so jealous! Now for the downsides. Space. The player itself isn't too large (about the dimensions of two stacked VHS tapes), but each game is the size of, well, a Sega game, so you really can't bring too many with you. And the battery consumption! Make sure you buy rechargables, and make sure you buy an A/C adapter along with it. Also, the battery pack, which takes 6 AA batteries, often comes ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-ownedSold by: excitebytegames

  • A cool trip down memory lane but not up to today's handheld standards.

    The Sega NOMAD was the holy grail of gaming for many a kid in the mid 90's. As cool as the Game Gear was in all it's backlit,Color Screen having, Battery Sucking glory the Nomad was just THAT much cooler. PLAY YOUR SEGA GAMES ANYWHERE! the commercials said. Now while I wish when I was a kid that Nintendo Had taken a page from Sega and made one of these monstrosities they did not, and Sega reigned supreme as the king of ridiculous handhelds. I don't remember exactly but I believe the MSRP on this brick of Archeotech when it was released was upwards of 499.99. WHOA. In 1994 monies that's close to a grand. WHOA. But this is 2013 and there are many options for portable gaming. Including newer better systems, Third party alternatives (Some even licensed by SEGA) and the more ...

  • If you're a 16-bit collector, grab one. If not, stick to your Mega Drive.

    When it comes to consoles, Sega has had a long and interesting history. However, most people will agree that Sega's greatest achievement was creating the Sega Mega-Drive/Genesis in the late eighties. In the early nineties, Sega had also developed the Game Gear which got an admirable market share but eventually lost traction to the far more well received Game Boy. In the mid-nineties, Sega launched a follow-up handheld, the Sega Nomad. This particular handheld was a leap forward as it managed to condense the Mega-Drive into a small unit that could be played on the go. Features: *Plays most Sega Genesis cartridges. *Plays on 6 AA Batteries, one battery pack or with a power adaptor. *Full colour screen. *A/V out. Pros: The Sega Nomad does a respectable job of displaying ...

  • Great Product

    I always wanted a Sega Nomad. The screen is great. The mod was placed on the unit to play both JP and US games with no modification to the Sega Nomad shell. It works great and I think it is a great purchase for those that want to go into collecting for the Sega Genesis/ Mega Drive.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-ownedSold by: retromachinerepair

  • An absolute essential to anyones Sega Genesis collection.

    This console is a great addition to someones collection, though it has a few downsides. Its screen is bad (even for the time it was released it was *bad*). there are people who've modded theirs to use a more modern lcd screen which I hear is alot better. Second, the battery pack you get with it doesn't last long at all. This will absolutely eat through your AA's if all you plan to use is the battery pack. If you weren't, then have fun being tethered to the wall by the charging cord. Now the upsides. Its basically a portable Sega Genesis! You can run any US Genesis game on it (and with some modding, you can also run EU, JP, and Sega Master System games). Its also a pretty novelty to show to your friends. :)

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-ownedSold by: r3trogamezone