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Meet The SUPERSEGA V3 – Nostalgia, AMOLED And 8K Glory At Its Best

Meet The SUPERSEGA V3 – Nostalgia, AMOLED And 8K Glory At Its Best

What do you get when you combine a 30+ year old console and some of the newest PC hardware currently available? You get the SUPERSEGA V3, which is equal parts nostalgia and high-end tech all cased in a single unit.

One of the biggest things we are seeing is that if you have compatible NVIDIA hardware, you can scale the game to almost any resolution your GPU supports, including 8K. Just imagine being able to play your favourite childhood games on a 50+ inch screen at an 8K resolution. If you had told me when I was 10, this would be possible. I would have never believed it, but here we are.

If this isn’t impressive enough for you so far, it also comes with a 9″ curved 4:3, 2480 x 1860 AMOLED display. This display uses an HDMI input and can be used for playing games, or for most anything you would use a normal monitor for.

Things can only get better from here. The SUPERSEGA v3 not only allows you to read SEGA cartridges, but it also doubles as a writer, giving you the option to publish your own games on cartridges as well.

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While there is no official release date, it is said to be released in 2026. This will likely be a limited release, as all of the first units will be made by hand. There is also no word on whether they will offer the SUPERSEGA as a pre-built system with PC components already installed. Odds are it will come as a barebones system, where you will need to install your own components, which is more likely. Either way, this is going to be an amazing trip down memory lane, allowing you to enjoy some of your all-time favourite SEGA games!

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B Enos

With a lifetime love of gaming and computers, I enjoy spending my time testing new hardware and tech. With over 10+ Years as a product reviewer, I offer easy-to-understand insights into any product I test. While I specialize in reviewing PC Gaming Hardware, I do enjoy all aspects of the tech and gaming industries.