Zoga

From Sega Retro

Zoga, or Dongguan De Wei Electronic Co., Ltd is the name of a company situated in China that manufactures electronic products, among which are Sega Mega Drive and Nintendo Entertainment System clones. It was founded in 1993, and as of 2010 they are still in operation.

The company manufactures products with their own branding, but are also responsible for manufacturing products for other clients, such as Simba's Mega Drive V and Mega Drive Extreme. They apparently ship to all over the world.

Sega Mega Drive Clones

Zoga have produced many Mega Drive clones, though these products are only currently known by their code names.

ZW-16XB

A rebranded Mega Drive Extreme.

ZW-16DC

A Mega Drive V.

ZW-1688

A Mega Drive clone based on the slimline PlayStation 2.

ZW-169

An odd hybrid system with designs stolen from both the Mega Drive II and Genesis 3.

ZW-2000

A Genesis 3 clone similar to the Mega Drive X.

ZW-167

A "console on a chip" built into a Sega Dreamcast controller shell. This one relies solely on built-in games.

ZW-166A

A Mega Drive clone based on the slim PlayStation model.

ZW-165A

A Japanese Mega Drive II clone which would look identical if it weren't for the Zoga branding.

ZW-164

Another PlayStation look-a-like, this one taking the design of the original model.

ZW-163

This one takes the shell of a Nintendo 64.

ZW-16S

A handheld system capable of playing Mega Drive games loosely based on the Game Boy Advance.

ZW-16Q

A selection of Mega Drive handhelds copied off the Game Boy Advance SP design.

ZW-V21

A Sega Mega Drive II clone that doubles up as a Wii rip-off.

ZW-16P3

A "console on a chip" supposedly compatible with Sega Mega Drive games.

ZW-16V

Another handheld console, with a 2.5-inch LCD screen and 256 built-in games, loosely based on the Game Boy Micro.

ZW-16H

Another handheld console, with a 3-inch LCD screen, loosly based on the PlayStation Portable.

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