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The 2007 release of the '''Tectoy Mega Drive 3''' is a "console on a chip" sold exclusively in Brazil by Sega's Brazilian distributor, [[Tectoy]]. Unlike previous releases by the distributor, this was the first [[Sega Mega Drive]] to not include a cartridge slot, meaning only the 81 built in games can be played.  
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{{stub}}The '''Mega Drive 3''' is a "console on a chip" [[Sega Mega Drive]] distributed exclusively in Brazil by [[Tec Toy]] in 2007. It was advertised with the unique marketing gimmick in which the physical surface of the console acts like a canvas; the system shipped with a special marker, and customers were encouraged to decorate their new consoles with their own unique designs.  
  
The console itself is based off the standard Mega Drive II model (the last Tectoy release to borrow a Sega console design), though is painted white with a blue Tectoy/Mega Drive 3 logo. The console ships with two six button controllers which are interchangeable with other revisions of the console. It also only supports the [[A/V]] picture standard, unlike earlier models.
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==Design==
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The console is physically identical to a [[Sega Mega Drive 2]], though is painted white with blue logotype. It does not feature a cartridge slot, and unlike previous models, only supports composite video output. It would also be the final Tec Toy console based on a Sega design until the 2017 relaunch of its original [[Sega Mega Drive]].
  
The console is also notable for shipping with a purple marker pen. Tectoy's original plan was to allow users to customise the console with it, though the idea was scrapped in later revisions.
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The system’s inital release included a purple marker intended for customizing its white canvas-like surface with art, decorations, and the like. Later releases did not ship with an included marker, although the system retained its white surface.
==Games Included==
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==Games==
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A total of 81 built-in games are included.
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===Mega Drive===
 
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*''[[Academia do Saber]]''
 
*''[[Acerte o alvo]]''
 
*''[[Air Hockey]]''
 
 
*''[[Alex Kidd in the Enchanted Castle]]''
 
*''[[Alex Kidd in the Enchanted Castle]]''
*''[[Alien Storm]]''
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*''[[Alien Storm (Mega Drive)|Alien Storm]]''
 
*''[[Altered Beast]]''
 
*''[[Altered Beast]]''
*''[[Anaconda]]''
 
*''[[Aniversário]]''
 
*''[[Aquaduto]]''
 
 
*''[[Arrow Flash]]''
 
*''[[Arrow Flash]]''
 
*''[[Art Alive!]]''
 
*''[[Art Alive!]]''
*''[[Asa Delta]]''
 
 
*''[[Ball Jack]]''
 
*''[[Ball Jack]]''
*''[[Batalha Naval]]''
 
 
*''[[Battle Golfer Yui]]''
 
*''[[Battle Golfer Yui]]''
*''[[Bill Bolha]]''
 
*''[[Bolas e Coresv]]''
 
*''[[Bolhas]]''
 
*''[[Bombeiros]]''
 
 
*''[[Bonanza Brothers]]''
 
*''[[Bonanza Brothers]]''
 
*''[[Cadash]]''
 
*''[[Cadash]]''
*''[[Canhão]]''
 
*''[[Cava-Cava]]''
 
*''[[Cavalos & Peões]]''
 
 
*''[[Chase HQ 2]]''
 
*''[[Chase HQ 2]]''
 
*''[[Columns]]''
 
*''[[Columns]]''
 
*''[[Columns III]]''
 
*''[[Columns III]]''
*''[[Corrida de Tampinhas]]''
 
*''[[Creature Capture]]''
 
 
*''[[Crystal's Pony Tales]]''
 
*''[[Crystal's Pony Tales]]''
 
*''[[Cyber Police ESWAT]]''
 
*''[[Cyber Police ESWAT]]''
 
*''[[Dangerous Seed]]''
 
*''[[Dangerous Seed]]''
 
*''[[Decap Attack]]''
 
*''[[Decap Attack]]''
*''[[Domine o Território]]''
 
*''[[Dominó]]''
 
*''[[Fábrica de Chocolate]]''
 
 
*''[[Fatal Labyrinth]]''
 
*''[[Fatal Labyrinth]]''
*''[[Fica 1]]''
 
 
*''[[Fire Mustang]]''
 
*''[[Fire Mustang]]''
 
*''[[Flicky]]''
 
*''[[Flicky]]''
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*''[[Golden Axe III]]''
 
*''[[Golden Axe III]]''
 
*''[[Growl]]''
 
*''[[Growl]]''
*''[[Guerra dos Monstros]]''
 
*''[[Hexágono]]''
 
 
*''[[Jewel Master]]''
 
*''[[Jewel Master]]''
*''[[Junte 4]]''
 
 
*''[[Kid Chameleon]]''
 
*''[[Kid Chameleon]]''
 
*''[[Last Battle]]''
 
*''[[Last Battle]]''
 
*''[[Megapanel]]''
 
*''[[Megapanel]]''
*''[[Memória Master]]''
 
*''[[Mina Terrestre]]''
 
*''[[Minerador]]''
 
 
*''[[Mystical Fighters]]''
 
*''[[Mystical Fighters]]''
 
*''[[New Zealand Story]]''
 
*''[[New Zealand Story]]''
*''[[Os 12 Trabalhos de Jongo]]''
 
 
*''[[Pac Attack]]''
 
*''[[Pac Attack]]''
*''[[Palhaços]]''
 
*''[[Pense Bem (10 jogos)]]''
 
 
*''[[Phelios]]''
 
*''[[Phelios]]''
 
*''[[Power Ball]]''
 
*''[[Power Ball]]''
*''[[Rainbow Island]]''
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*''[[Rainbow Islands]]''
 
*''[[Rastan Saga 2]]''
 
*''[[Rastan Saga 2]]''
*''[[Senha]]''
 
 
*''[[Shadow Dancer: The Secret of Shinobi]]''
 
*''[[Shadow Dancer: The Secret of Shinobi]]''
 
*''[[Shinobi III]]''
 
*''[[Shinobi III]]''
 
*''[[Sonic 3]]''
 
*''[[Sonic 3]]''
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*''[[Ultimate Qix]]''
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*''[[World Championship Soccer]]''
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===Others===
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*''[[Academia do Saber]]''
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*''[[Acerte o Alvo]]''
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*''[[Air Hockey]]''
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*''[[Anaconda]]''
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*''[[Aniversário]]''
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*''[[Aquaduto]]''
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*''Asa Delta''
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*''Batalha Naval''
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*''Bill Bolha''
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*''[[Bolas e Cores]]''
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*''[[Bolhas]]''
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*''[[Bombeiros]]''
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*''Canhão''
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*''[[Cava-Cava]]''
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*''Cavalos & Peões''
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*''[[Corrida de Tampinhas]]''
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*''[[Creature Capture]]''
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*''[[Domine o Território]]''
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*''[[Dominó]]''
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*''[[Fábrica de Chocolate]]''
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*''Fica 1''
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*''Guerra dos Monstros''
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*''Hexágono''
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*''Junte 4''
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*''[[Memória Master]]''
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*''[[Mina Terrestre]]''
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*''[[Minerador]]''
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*''[[Os doze trabalhos de Jongo|Os 12 Trabalhos de Jongo]]''
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*''[[Palhaços]]''
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*''[[Pense Bem]]''
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*''[[Senha]]''
 
*''[[Sudoku]]''
 
*''[[Sudoku]]''
 
*''[[Tangram]]''
 
*''[[Tangram]]''
*''[[Ultimate Qix]]''
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*''[[World Championship Soccer]]''
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==Physical scans==
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{{Scanbox
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| console=Mega Drive
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| region=BR
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| front=Mega Drive 3 2007 box.jpg
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| square=yes
 
}}
 
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==External Link==
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==Gallery==
*[http://www.tectoy.com.br/produto_interna.php?id=6 Mega Drive 3 (81 games) at Tectoy's Website]
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<gallery>
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File:TecToyMegaDrive32007Box.jpeg|The system’s box.
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File:TecToyMegaDrive32007BoxDetail.jpeg|Blurb on the system’s box advertising its customizability.
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File:TecToyMegaDrive32007Marker.jpeg|The included marker.
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File:Mega Drive 3 2007 marker promo.jpeg|A promotional image advertising its customizability.
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</gallery>
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==External links==
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* [http://web.archive.org/web/20071226190630/http://www2.tectoy.com.br/produto_interna.php?id=6 Product page on Tectoy.com.br] (archive)
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==References==
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<references/>
  
 
{{MegaDrive}}
 
{{MegaDrive}}
[[Category:Mega Drive Hardware]]
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[[Category:Consoles on a chip]]
[[Category:Consoles on a Chip]]
 

Latest revision as of 09:37, 3 December 2024

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Mega Drive 3
Manufacturer: Tectoy
Built-in games: 81
Release Date RRP Code
Sega Mega Drive
BR

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The Mega Drive 3 is a "console on a chip" Sega Mega Drive distributed exclusively in Brazil by Tec Toy in 2007. It was advertised with the unique marketing gimmick in which the physical surface of the console acts like a canvas; the system shipped with a special marker, and customers were encouraged to decorate their new consoles with their own unique designs.

Design

The console is physically identical to a Sega Mega Drive 2, though is painted white with blue logotype. It does not feature a cartridge slot, and unlike previous models, only supports composite video output. It would also be the final Tec Toy console based on a Sega design until the 2017 relaunch of its original Sega Mega Drive.

The system’s inital release included a purple marker intended for customizing its white canvas-like surface with art, decorations, and the like. Later releases did not ship with an included marker, although the system retained its white surface.

Games

A total of 81 built-in games are included.

Mega Drive

Others

Physical scans

Mega Drive, BR
Mega Drive 3 2007 box.jpg
Cover

Gallery

External links

References


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