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Count me in as another in line for a genesis emulator. I tried the game gear version of sonic last night and only 15 seconds later I had to turn it off. Its just nothing compared to the genisis one, and the genesis simple controls are going to be a bit easier to manage than some of the snes games.
Sonic will be a great pick up and play time killer.
I guess I will go look for some sonic snes ports I think there are some out there, but from what I can tell the 3 snes games I tried the emu is far from 100% no music working in rock & roll racing, and gets pretty laggy even with just super mario world, even more so with wiicontrol & tv out.