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As with other Wondermega-related products, the cartridge features [[Wonder Dog]] heavily. It is unknown whether or not any emulator can use a cart-boot feature to run this game (some do support ''[[Flux]]'', which works similarly, so it is possible). | As with other Wondermega-related products, the cartridge features [[Wonder Dog]] heavily. It is unknown whether or not any emulator can use a cart-boot feature to run this game (some do support ''[[Flux]]'', which works similarly, so it is possible). | ||
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System(s): Sega Mega Drive | |||||
Publisher: Victor | |||||
Developer: Victor | |||||
Genre: Educational | |||||
Number of players: 1 | |||||
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Wonder Library (ワンダーライブラリ) is a very rare Sega Mega Drive cartridge which shipped with some variants of the Japanese Wondermega. When hooked up to a Mega Drive connected to the Sega Mega-CD (or a Wondermega), a specific but presently unknown (possibly Sony-made, JVC-made) type of book-on-CD can be played.
As with other Wondermega-related products, the cartridge features Wonder Dog heavily. It is unknown whether or not any emulator can use a cart-boot feature to run this game (some do support Flux, which works similarly, so it is possible).