Those disappointed with AtGames’ attempts at a Sega Genesis (or Mega Drive) mini have been waiting for Sega themselves to release a mini console of their own for a while now. And patience, as they say, pays off.

Sega has announced the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive Mini will launch worldwide on September 19. Based on the look of the model 1 Genesis, the system will cost 6,980 yen (approx. $70 USD) for the standard version, and 8,980 yen (approx. $90 USD) for the two-controller version. The mini console will include 40 titles, which will differ for North America, Europe, and Japan. Like Nintendo and Sony’s mini consoles, the Genesis mini will use HDMI video output and is powered by USB. Respective cables are included with the system.

But enough about that, you want to know what games are included! All of the titles have been handled by Sega M2 themselves, so those wondering about emulation issues can breathe a sigh of relief. The first 10 Japanese titles and 10 North American titles have already been announced, with the rest coming intermittently leading up to the release of the console:

Japanese Mega Drive: Sonic the Hedgehog 2

Puyo Puyo Tsu

Shining Force

Vampire Killer

Wrestleball

Gunstar Heroes

Comix Zone

Rent A Hero

Space Harrier II

Madou Monogatari I

North American Sega Genesis: Sonic the Hedgehog

Ecco the Dolphin

Castlevania: Bloodlines

Space Harrier II

Shining Force

Dr. Robotnik’s Mean Bean Machine

ToeJam & Earl

Comix Zone

Altered Beast

Gunstar Heroes

To find out more about the consoles, you can check out the offical Sega Genesis mini and Sega Mega Drive mini pages on Sega’s website.