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A combined [[Sega Megadrive]] and [[Sega CD|Mega CD]] which was made by JVC, it featured improved sound capabilities, MIDI connections, two microphone inputs and a SVHS Connector. It was packaged with a CD called "Game Garden" that had "Flicky" a (quiz game) and "Pyramid" (a puzzle game.) The CD is compatible with CDG (CD and Graphics) enabled CD Players. The Xeye also supported the "Wonder CD" pheripheral 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 infra red joypads. | A combined [[Sega Megadrive]] and [[Sega CD|Mega CD]] which was made by JVC, it featured improved sound capabilities, MIDI connections, two microphone inputs and a SVHS Connector. It was packaged with a CD called "Game Garden" that had "Flicky" a (quiz game) and "Pyramid" (a puzzle game.) The CD is compatible with CDG (CD and Graphics) enabled CD Players. The Xeye also supported the "Wonder CD" pheripheral 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 infra red joypads. | ||
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Revision as of 09:34, 21 January 2005
A combined Sega Megadrive and Mega CD which was made by JVC, it featured improved sound capabilities, MIDI connections, two microphone inputs and a SVHS Connector. It was packaged with a CD called "Game Garden" that had "Flicky" a (quiz game) and "Pyramid" (a puzzle game.) The CD is compatible with CDG (CD and Graphics) enabled CD Players. The Xeye also supported the "Wonder CD" pheripheral 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 infra red joypads.