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10 (MORE) Retro Games To Add To Your Hacked Sega Mini (If You're Also An Old Millennial With Similar Gaming Tastes As Me) | PART 5

Just like with PART 1 + PART 2 + PART 3 + PART 4, this 5th and final collection of 10 (more) games to add to your hacked Sega Mini does not attempt to claim these are the best games you can get on the NES/SEGA/SNES systems. Instead, these are the games that, to me, still feel the most appealing to actually spend time playing in 2020, especially given all the other ways one can distract themselves in the modern world (ps - if you’re wondering what a Sega Mini is and how you can hack it to add any NES/SEGA/SNES game you want, I wrote a blog post about how I hacked mine over here).

So, with that in mind, here’s the final list of 10 games that I think are definitely worth adding to your hacked Sega Mini… if you happen to also be spending some of this quarantine in a similar retro video game rabbit hole & have similar elder millennial tastes as me:


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Ok, that’s it for my final list of 10 games that I would recommend making sure you add to your hacked Sega Mini if you’re an old millennial with similar gaming tastes as me (ie. these are the lists that I wish I stumbled upon when I was trying to figure out which games to add to my mini).

If you want more than the 10 recommendations about, you can check out PART 1 and PART 2 and PART 3 and PART 4

See this gallery in the original post

…and then you can let me know whether you think my overall list of 20 Sega, 20 Super Nintendo + 10 Nintendo games is a totally rubbish or a kinda decent list of titles that are still worth playing all these years/decades later. Also, I can fit way more than 50 games on my hacked Sega Mini, so I’m also interested in hearing about any titles that you think I may have missed / might enjoy adding as well (regardless of whether you think my lists are rubbish/decent).

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Jeremy / @HI54LOFI

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* For legal reasons, I suppose I should add that this post is entirely a work of fiction and I would never actually hack my Sega Mini with games I did not acquire in whatever the proper legal manner is for acquiring old 90s games in 2020 — in fact I would never even hack my Sega Mini, period, because hacking is bad, kids. "Follow the rules and always do things the way you were told to do them" — that's my motto. SEGA! (also NES! and SNES!)