Sega Giga Slab

The Sega Giga Slab is a 9th generation video game console released in 2021, 35 years after Sega released its first internationally available console, the Sega Master System. The hardware and visual features were designed by Sega, the software - by Apple. It is the first Sega console in 23 years.

Design
The SGS is a flat cuboid-shaped console that is noticeably smaller than the main 8th-generation consoles. It comes in the following color schemes: Black/Red, Dark Blue/White, White/White.

Software
The operating system is based on the OS X, albeit with a different design and simpler controls. While not quite as complex, the console can function as a sort of gaming PC, armed with a fast new Safari browser and Steam Support (And yes, Gaben actually authorized this feature despite the SteamBox's existence). The file system is very easy to use, but is potent enough to use mods developed from any games. Most of the Steam games have the option to connect to PC servers.

The Controller
The controller differs slightly from the ones we see today: the LB/RB buttons on the top are now the TSK1/TSK2 buttons that are responsible for switching between different tasks such as games, films and Safari (Those are auto-disabled during online play to prevent accidental switching), the Back button is now the Steam button, and the LB/RB functions are carried out by the extra C and Z buttons that are on the right of the traditional A, B, X and Y. If one orders the SGS from its own site, then they will have the option to ship the console with an ordinary Xbox 360-like controller instead.