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The '''Wondermega''', also known as the '''X'eye''' in North America, is a combined [[Sega Mega Drive]] and [[Mega CD|Mega CD]] which was made by JVC and was released in Septermber 1994. It features improved sound capabilities, [[MIDI]] connections, two microphone inputs and a S-VHS Connector.
 
The '''Wondermega''', also known as the '''X'eye''' in North America, is a combined [[Sega Mega Drive]] and [[Mega CD|Mega CD]] which was made by JVC and was released in Septermber 1994. It features improved sound capabilities, [[MIDI]] connections, two microphone inputs and a S-VHS Connector.
  
At one point it was packaged with a CD called ''[[Wondermega Collection]]'' that included ''[[Quiz Scramble Special]]'', ''[[Flicky]]'', ''[[Pyramid Magic]]'' and ''[[Puzzle Fighter]]''. It was also packaged with ''Prize Fighter'' and a Karaoke CD that included the songs ''Achy Breaky Heart'' and ''Two Princes''.
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At one point it was packaged with a CD called ''[[Wondermega Collection]]'' that included ''[[Quiz Scramble Special]]'', ''[[Flicky]]'', ''[[Pyramid Magic]]'' and ''[[Puzzle Fighter]]''. It was also packaged with ''[[Prize Fighter]]'' and a Karaoke CD that included the songs ''Achy Breaky Heart'' and ''Two Princes''.
  
 
The CD-ROM is compatible with [[CD plus G|CD+G]] (CD and Graphics) enabled CD Players. The X'eye also supported the "Wonder CD" peripheral that allows someone to create music and connect to MIDI-enabled devices, as well as a music keyboard called the "Piano Player" that allowed you to create music and learn to use the keyboard. It was later given a redesign with a softer, more curved look. Some of the extra features were removed, and the joypads were remodeled infrared joypads.
 
The CD-ROM is compatible with [[CD plus G|CD+G]] (CD and Graphics) enabled CD Players. The X'eye also supported the "Wonder CD" peripheral that allows someone to create music and connect to MIDI-enabled devices, as well as a music keyboard called the "Piano Player" that allowed you to create music and learn to use the keyboard. It was later given a redesign with a softer, more curved look. Some of the extra features were removed, and the joypads were remodeled infrared joypads.

Revision as of 19:38, 9 November 2011

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Wondermega / X'eye
Manufacturer: Sega, JVC, Victor

The Wondermega, also known as the X'eye in North America, is a combined Sega Mega Drive and Mega CD which was made by JVC and was released in Septermber 1994. It features improved sound capabilities, MIDI connections, two microphone inputs and a S-VHS Connector.

At one point it was packaged with a CD called Wondermega Collection that included Quiz Scramble Special, Flicky, Pyramid Magic and Puzzle Fighter. It was also packaged with Prize Fighter and a Karaoke CD that included the songs Achy Breaky Heart and Two Princes.

The CD-ROM is compatible with CD+G (CD and Graphics) enabled CD Players. The X'eye also supported the "Wonder CD" peripheral that allows someone to create music and connect to MIDI-enabled devices, as well as a music keyboard called the "Piano Player" that allowed you to create music and learn to use the keyboard. It was later given a redesign with a softer, more curved look. Some of the extra features were removed, and the joypads were remodeled infrared joypads.

Models

There were surprisingly several models of the Wondermega, even though sales never caught the standard Mega Drive or Mega CD units.

Wondermega, Sega Model

The first Wondermega model came from Sega themselves, and was only released in Japan. The control pad included is identica to that found in a regular Japanese Mega Drive package.

Wondermega, Victor RG-M1 Model

The first Victor model, RG-M1, is identical to the above, but has Victor branding. It also shipped with a custom Victor Wondermega controller.

Wondermega, Victor RG-M2 Model

Sweeping changes were made in the RG-M2 model, also by Victor. The DE-9 controller ports have been moved to the back, and in their place, an infra-red receiver. RG-M2 wireless controllers are very different in design from Sega's models and feature six buttons. The RG-M2 employs numerous cost-cutting measures, resulting in a slightly smaller unit with a sleeker design.

X'eye

When brought to North America as the X'Eye, JVC recycled the Victor RG-M2 model, but removed all signs of infra-red controllers. This means the normal DE-9 ports have been brought to the front.

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