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Revision as of 14:47, 4 March 2015
This is a list of unlicensed Sega Mega Drive clones intended primarily for South American markets.
Contents
Mega Drive
Mega Drive (Argevision)
Argevision made knock-off video game consoles and accessories for Argentina. This is their stab at the Mega Drive.
Super Songa
One of several attempts to crack the Mega Drive clone market by Songa. Available in South America.
Mega Drive 2
Mega Drive 2 (16 Bits; The Alien System)
Relatively common Mega Drive 2 clone from South America.
Mega Drive 2 (Argevision)
Argevision's attempt at a Mega Drive 2. Not uncommon.
Super Drive 2
Clone manufactured in Argentina by Songa.
Genesis 3
16 Bit (NipponGame)
A common Genesis 3 clone found in Argentina.
16 Bit 3 (Apevtech)
Relatively modern Genesis 3 from South America.
16 Bit Console (TV Games)
Relatively modern Genesis 3 from South America.
Genesis 3
A very dodgy Genesis 3 clone which despite its many claims, is not thought to be officially licensed. This one resembles the official product more than any other Genesis 3 clone out there, though its box text is translated into Spanish for markets such as Argentina. Font sizes and build quality are also slightly different on the unit.
Genesis 3 (Fun Time)
Relatively modern Genesis 3 from South America.
Mega Drive 3
Another modern Genesis 3 from South America. These ones add a dash of red to the console and control pads.