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Image:AtGames SMD Console.jpg|With Packaging | Image:AtGames SMD Console.jpg|With Packaging | ||
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Image:Twin Pad Player Blue.jpg|Blue version | Image:Twin Pad Player Blue.jpg|Blue version | ||
Image:Twin Pad Player Green.jpg|Green version | Image:Twin Pad Player Green.jpg|Green version | ||
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File:Blaze Mega Drive Console.jpg|Blaze Europe version | File:Blaze Mega Drive Console.jpg|Blaze Europe version | ||
+ | File:AtGames MDConsole HandB.jpg|H&B model | ||
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+ | ==Physical Scans== | ||
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+ | Image:AtGames Sega Mega Drive Box (front).jpg|Box (front) | ||
+ | Image:Twin Pad Player Box.jpg|Box (back) | ||
File:Firecorebox.jpg|American box | File:Firecorebox.jpg|American box | ||
File:AtGames MDConsole FR Box Front.jpg|FR front box | File:AtGames MDConsole FR Box Front.jpg|FR front box |
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Arcade Classic |
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System(s): TV Games |
Distributor: Blaze Europe, Retro-Bit |
Game total: 20 (15 on Blaze version) + cartridge slot |
Genre: Compilation |
The AtGames Mega Drive Video Game Console (commonly referred to as the Twin Pad Player on websites that sell it) is a small Mega Drive clone which was produced by AtGames for the Asian market. It has a built-in selection of games as well as a cartridge slot and two joypad ports. "Mega Drive on a chip" technology is used to emulate the console, resulting in compatibility issues with some games, in addition to inaccurate sound output in many other games.
The console was distributed in Europe by Blaze Europe, minus the AtGames branding and 8 games, but with 3 additional games not on the original version. It was released in April 2009. In America, the console is distributed by Retro-Bit under the name Firecore.
Contents
Games
Games on both versions
- Alex Kidd in the Enchanted Castle
- Alien Storm
- Altered Beast
- Arrow Flash
- Crack Down
- Decap Attack
- ESWAT: City Under Siege
- Flicky
- Gain Ground
- Golden Axe
- Shadow Dancer: The Secret of Shinobi
- Sonic & Knuckles
Games exclusive to the AtGames version
- Columns III
- Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine
- Ecco
- Ecco Jr.
- Jewel Master
- Kid Chameleon
- Shinobi III: Return of the Ninja Master
- Sonic Spinball
Games exclusive to the Blaze version
Gallery
Physical Scans
External Links