[QUOTE="Emerald_Warrior"]
Both Model 1 and Model 2 has it's strengths. Model 3 isn't even an option, though. Model 3 is cheaply made, and isn't compatible with like any of the add-ons (32x, Sega CD, and Power Unit Converter).
Model 1 is great because it's compatible with everything. All Sega Genesis cartridges will work on it, both Sega CD models work on it, the Power Unit Converter (plays Master System games on your Genesis) works on it, and it looks the best IMO. However it cannot provide stereo sound from the regular a/v port. You have to use the headphone jack to get stereo sound (which I bought a cord for under $5 that output stereo sound through that headphone jack and out through my TV speakers), or if you have a Sega CD you can use it to unlock the stereo sound. Another downside is that if you plan on getting the 32X, then you have to also find this hard to find and often overpriced wire for the Model 1 Sega Genesis.
Model 2 is also a good choice. It's nearly compatible with everything (but not quite). It also provides stereo sound through the a/v hook-up, without any need for an additional cord. However it's not compatible with the Sega Power Unit Converter. I know this from personal experience. Despite what Wikipedia and some people on here have said, it's not compatible with the Model 2 unless you plan on taking a hacksaw to your Sega Power Converter. There's a piece that sticks off the back that blocks your power-supply cord from plugging in, and it's hard to play anything without power. I believed Wikipedia and bought it for my Model 2, and ended up trading the Model 2 towards a Model 1 just to use it. And there is a handful of early Sega Genesis games that aren't compatible with the Model 2. I'm not sure which ones they are exactly, but I'm sure you can Google it if curious.
Model 3, stay away from. Like I said in the opening, it's cheaply made, it's not compatible with either Sega CD model, it's not compatible with Sega 32X, and it's not compatible with the Sega Power Unit Converter. It's also not compatible with some cartridges.
The Game Genie is compatible with all 3 models. And I recommend getting a Game Genie not only because it's a cheat device, but it also allows you to play foreign games on your Genesis which is normally region locked. Controllers are also compatible with all 3 models.
Darkman2007
interestingly enough for the power base converter, there was a power base converter released only in Europe that was made specifically for the model 2
its almost useless here in Europe though because its rare and expensive, Ive seen it go for £50+
no point when you can get a Master System model 1 or 2 for around £20-30 and thats with games and controllers.
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