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Revision as of 21:52, 17 October 2017
(this is a big one so big WIP)
The Super Drive series is a set of Sega Mega Drive clone consoles released in Russia. Given the language and cultural barriers, little is known about the series' origins or details. It is very likely that Super Drives are still being manufactured in the present day. Initial consoles were also labeled as Sega Drive.
Contents
Sega Drive 2+/Super Drive 2
One in green packaging, one in blue
Super Drive 3/Sega Drive 3+
Genesis 3 clone.
Sega Drive 4
Super Drive 5
Super Drive VII
One in green packaging, one in black
Super Drive 8
Super Drive 9
These use AtGames' Arcade Classic as a base and are all themed.
- "Iron Man"
- "Grand Theft Auto"?
- "Kung Fu Panda"
- "Monsters University"
- "Wall-E"
Themed Super Drives
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Some sort of Disney one
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Mafia Super Drive
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Sega One Super Drive
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Sega X Super Drive
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Super Drive Star Wars
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"Avatar"
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"Finding Nemo"
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"Tekken"
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"Winx Club"
Super Drive XI
Super Drive XIV
Unknown
Some Super Drive 2s have been spotted under the banner of "Super Drive 2+". What constitutes the "+" is currently unknown. A smaller version (more commonly seen with Magistr Drives) also exists.