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− | The '''AT-168''' is a commonly found [[Sega Mega Drive]] [[clone console]] of currently unknown origin. AT-168s are usually sold under different labels, including the '''Generation II''' (by [[Argo]]) , '''Super Senga''' (sold in Argentina by [[Casa Mundo]]) and''' Turbo Bitman'''(sold in Russia by [[Bitman]]) but are thought to be functionally identical. | + | The '''AT-168''' is a commonly found [[Sega Mega Drive]] [[clone console]] of currently unknown origin. AT-168s are usually sold under different labels, including the '''Generation II''' (by [[Argo]]) , '''Super Senga''' (sold in Argentina by [[Casa Mundo]]) and''' Turbo Bitman''' (sold in Russia by [[Bitman]]) but are thought to be functionally identical. |
AT-168s emulate the design of the original launch Japanese Sega Mega Drive, though lack the rear [[DE-9]] port for [[Sega Mega Modem]] compatibility. The system is, however, completely free of region locking and in some cases offers a 50Hz/60Hz switch for maximum compatibility with Mega Drive games. It is also fully compatible with the [[Sega Mega-CD]], and likely the [[Sega 32X]]. | AT-168s emulate the design of the original launch Japanese Sega Mega Drive, though lack the rear [[DE-9]] port for [[Sega Mega Modem]] compatibility. The system is, however, completely free of region locking and in some cases offers a 50Hz/60Hz switch for maximum compatibility with Mega Drive games. It is also fully compatible with the [[Sega Mega-CD]], and likely the [[Sega 32X]]. | ||
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== Promotional materials == | == Promotional materials == | ||
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The AT-168 is a commonly found Sega Mega Drive clone console of currently unknown origin. AT-168s are usually sold under different labels, including the Generation II (by Argo) , Super Senga (sold in Argentina by Casa Mundo) and Turbo Bitman (sold in Russia by Bitman) but are thought to be functionally identical.
AT-168s emulate the design of the original launch Japanese Sega Mega Drive, though lack the rear DE-9 port for Sega Mega Modem compatibility. The system is, however, completely free of region locking and in some cases offers a 50Hz/60Hz switch for maximum compatibility with Mega Drive games. It is also fully compatible with the Sega Mega-CD, and likely the Sega 32X.
Perhaps predictably the build quality of the AT-168 is greatly reduced - paintwork in particular can rub off fairly quickly, and the plastic housing the unit is thought to be more brittle. With all AT-168s, the Sega logo is missing from the bottom right hand corner of the unit - some (such as the Super Senga) replaced this with a new logo, while others left it blank. Controllers vary depending on the package.
AT-168s are common in South America.
Gallery
Physical scans
Turbo Bitman,alt, RU |
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Promotional materials
- Super Senga advert 1.jpg
Super Senga advert AR
- Super Senga advert 2.jpg
Super Senga advert AR
References