Arcade Portable

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Arcade Portable
Manufacturer: AtGames
Distributor: Innex (US), Blaze Europe (UK), Millennium 2000 (France, Germany, Spain), Tectoy (Brazil), Digital Media Cartridge (China, Hong Kong, Taiwan), Replay Interactive (Malaysia, Singapore)
Built-in games: 20
Release Date RRP Code
Sega Mega Drive
US
Sega Mega Drive
EU
Sega Mega Drive
DE
Sega Mega Drive
FR
Sega Mega Drive
NL
Sega Mega Drive
UK
£29.9929.99[1]
Sega Mega Drive
UK
(Streets of Rage Edition)
£34.9934.99[3]
Sega Mega Drive
BR
Sega Mega Drive
CN
Sega Mega Drive
HK
Sega Mega Drive
RU
Sega Mega Drive
TW

The Arcade Portable is a handheld Sega Mega Drive console on a chip manufactured by AtGames. It was the second handheld to be produced by AtGames, following the Arcade Gamer Portable, and was bettered by the Arcade Ultimate.

Like many of AtGames' products, the true name for this handheld is not known. AtGames' website[4] calls it the Arcade Portable, but the device was renamed by various distributors. Packaging calls it the Mega Drive Portable Video Game Player. The system was manufactured by AtGames who distributed across Asia. Blaze Europe distributed across Europe and Tectoy brought it to Brazil as the Mega Drive Portátil.

The device has a built in 2.4-inch LCD screen, with the option for TV output, and comes bundled with a number of built-in games, which differ between distributors. The system is incompatible with traditional Mega Drive cartridges and runs on three AAA batteries.

Problems with the Unit

PSG sound

It seems that the PSG chip in the unit is tuned incorrectly, and all sound produced by the PSG is 7 semitones too low. While this isn't noticeable on most music in games, it does occasionally become obvious, such as Knuckles' theme in Sonic and Knuckles.

TV Output

While TV output for the Hong Kong device works fine, on the UK device they made a fatal error. It has been adjusted to run at 50 Hz, but it still outputs an NTSC composite signal, causing it to be black and white on UK TVs that do not support the hybrid NTSC-50 standard.

List of games

Tectoy and AtGames versions

Blaze version

Disassembly Guide

Qjimbo put together this short guide on how to take the device apart, to get a look at the components inside.

Inside there are two chips. The large one with a separate PCB is the ROM chip, and the one under the black blob is the CPU.

Gallery

Magazine articles

Main article: Arcade Portable/Magazine articles.

Physical scans

Mega Drive, US

Mega Drive, UK
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Cover
Mega Drive, UK (Streets of Rage Edition)
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Cover
Mega Drive, FR
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Cover
Mega Drive, DE
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Cover
Mega Drive, ES

Mega Drive, NL
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Cover
Mega Drive, BR

Mega Drive, ??
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Cover
Mega Drive, ?? (black)

Mega Drive, CN/HK/TW
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Cover
Mega Drive, MY/SG

Mega Drive, ??

Mega Drive, ??

Mega Drive, ??
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Cover

External links

References


Sega consoles created by AtGames
"Plug and play" systems
PlayPal Plug & Play (2006) | Arcade Gamer (200x) | Brain Games Colour (2008) | Mega Drive Twin Pads (2008) | Arcade Gamer Classic (20xx) | Arcade Master (20xx) | Reactor (20xx) | Arcade Motion Dual (2010) | Arcade Nano (2010) | Arcade Blast (2011)
Systems with a cartridge slot
Arcade Motion Classic (2008) | Arcade Classic (2009) | Genesis Gencore (2009) | Sega Mega Drive Flashback (2017)
Handhelds
Arcade Gamer Portable (200x) | Arcade Portable (200x) | Arcade Ultimate (20xx) | GenMobile (20xx)


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