The Sega Genesis Classic Game Console is a budget-friendly, plug-and-play micro-console produced by AtGames under official license by Sega. While it was famously advertised as having 80 built-in games and featured a functional cartridge slot for original games, the package was heavily criticized by retro enthusiasts because its game library was padded with 40 generic, low-budget bonus minigames to inflate the count, and its emulation software suffered from notoriously poor audio and visual accuracy compared to the original hardware.