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Revision as of 16:47, 21 December 2010

The Legends Series is a collection of RCA jack "Mega Drive-on-a-chip" units made by Radica Games. These contain several Mega Drive games in each pack, embedded into a small system that takes 4 AA batteries and has an attached controller. It can also be powered by a 6V mains plug, which is not supplied.

Like many recent Mega Drive clones, the sound is imperfect, meaning many games sound slightly different than intended. Each game is played with a controller almost physically identical to the original Sega Mega Drive gamepad, but with an extra button which will reset the unit and take the user to a menu screen. Strangely, despite having redesigned packaging for a European audience, North American ESRB ratings can be seen on some units instead of the expected PEGI or BBFC ratings.

Play TV Legends Sega Mega Drive/Genesis Volume 1

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Play TV Legends Sega Mega Drive/Genesis Volume 2

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Play TV Legends Street Fighter 2

This unit contains two pads and two games.

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Play TV Legends Menacer

This unit is a collection of light gun games from the Menacer 6-in-1 cartridge.

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Play TV Legends Outrun 2019

This unit is a racing wheel, with OutRun 2019 included.

Play TV Legends Super Sonic Gold

This unit is a collection of Sonic games. It is often known as Play TV Legends Sega Mega Drive Volume 3, as it was the third volume to be released.

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Arcade Legends Sensible Soccer Plus

This unit contains 2 pads, and three games all from UK developer Sensible Software.

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