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The Game Dunk is an unlicensed Sega Mega Drive clone console released in South Korea at some point in the 1990s.
Little is known about the Game Dunk however its top half seems to have been lifted from a Japanese Mega Drive model 1, just with a more "square" in shape similar to the Mega Drive model 2.
The Game Dunk shipped with two controllers similar to the standard three button pad but with an extra SELECT button.
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