It also emulated the Sega CD or Mega-CD together with the Sega 32x add-ons, Sega Game Gear, Sega Pico, Sega Master System, SC-3000 and the SG-1000. It is another emulator for Sega Genesis for Intel Mac users who runs Mac OS C. Other than this, the MacGens is not able to work on other systems anymore. It requires an X11 system to run on Mac OS X. However, it was not able to emulate the Sega 32x. Though its production is now discontinued, the MacGens is an emulator of the Sega Genesis and Sega CD. Like the Generator, it is also a creation of Bannister and needs an Emulator Enhancer for added features. It runs on Mac OS 10.4 and is a universal binary. It is one of the best emulators of Sega Genesis in Mac and provides superb emulation for the platform. It is originally created by Charles MacDonald and later brought to Mac OS X system by Richard Bannister. It is another emulator for the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive. Just like any other Richard Bannister emulators, it can further enjoy added features with the help of an Emulator Enhancer. Alex Garnett of PC World calls Kega Fusion 'by far your best bet for emulating any pre-Saturn Sega console', noting that it 'contains a Master System, Genesis, Sega CD, and 32X emulator all in one'.
It has two modes, speed and accuracy modes that make it usable for even slower machines. Bright Hub wrote a very glowing review of the Mac port of Kega Fusion in 2009, calling it 'the perfect Sega emulator for Mac'.
It runs for Mac OS 10.4 and under universal binary.
It is the most popular emulator but was later replaced by Genesis Plus. This one of the best Sega Genesis emulatorsfor Mac was originally created by James Ponder and was later ported by Richard Bannister to the Mac system.
It did not just served as the company’s mascot but also a game, favored by almost all users, because of its graphics, sound, and animation that comes in great speed. However, it only found its popularity only in the year 1991 when they released Sonic the Hedgehog.