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==USER PAGES== | ==USER PAGES== | ||
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*[[User:Black Squirrel/Sandbox2]] | *[[User:Black Squirrel/Sandbox2]] | ||
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==links and ting== | ==links and ting== | ||
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*http://picclick.com/ | *http://picclick.com/ | ||
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*http://www.cpc-power.com/index.php?page=jeux - Amstrad CPC scans | *http://www.cpc-power.com/index.php?page=jeux - Amstrad CPC scans | ||
*http://www.bordersdown.net/showthread.php/93401-Sega-Power-Supplies-for-Mega-Drive-Mega-CD-32X-Master-System-Game-Gear-etc/page2 | *http://www.bordersdown.net/showthread.php/93401-Sega-Power-Supplies-for-Mega-Drive-Mega-CD-32X-Master-System-Game-Gear-etc/page2 | ||
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*http://www.segaages.de/sites/newsegaages/doku.php/gam:games | *http://www.segaages.de/sites/newsegaages/doku.php/gam:games | ||
− | + | *http://slothistory.com/rekisi_frame.html | |
− | + | *https://web.archive.org/web/20081013191625/http://blogs.sega.com/europe/category/sega-rally/page/2/ | |
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+ | ==unexplained md clones== | ||
+ | [http://img.alibaba.com/photo/736453706/16_bit_TV_game.jpg][http://img.alibaba.com/photo/736450525/16_bit_video_game_system.jpg][http://img.alibaba.com/photo/1012883951_3/16_BIT_RETRO_GAME_MD_SEGA_Genesis_Video_Game_console.jpg] | ||
+ | [http://i01.i.aliimg.com/img/pb/997/188/622/622188997_087.JPG][http://i00.i.aliimg.com/img/pb/409/188/622/622188409_251.JPG] | ||
most of these have product code "9901" | most of these have product code "9901" | ||
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==unexplained game gears== | ==unexplained game gears== | ||
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− | + | *[[Mike Larkin]] | |
− | + | *[[Evelyn Merritt]] | |
− | + | *[[Rob Powers]] | |
− | + | *[[Emiko Takahashi]] | |
− | + | *[[Jean Yu]] | |
− | + | *[[Wiley Evans]] | |
− | + | *[[Kevin Wagner]] | |
− | + | *[[Curtis Soldano]] | |
− | + | *[[Kai Tai]] | |
− | + | *[[Patricia Torrelio]] | |
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− | + | *[[Kylie Carter]] | |
+ | *[[Colin Carter]] | ||
+ | *[[Tamer Tahsin]] | ||
+ | *[[Stefano Cresci]] | ||
− | + | ==Emulators/screenshots== | |
+ | In case anyone was wondering, my current choice of emulators for screenshots. These may not be the best - many were picked out years ago and I don't use many of them enough to care. Asterixes (*) next to emulators that are actually pleasant to use. | ||
− | + | *3DO: FreeDO | |
+ | *Amiga: WinUAE + lots of fighting | ||
+ | *Amstrad CPC: Arnold (it doesn't always work) | ||
+ | *Apple II: Had to resort to [https://www.scullinsteel.com/apple2/ an online one] | ||
+ | *Atari 2600: Stella | ||
+ | *Atari 8-bit: Atari 800Win Plus (also doesn't always work). I'm using an "old" colour palette because they changed it between versions for some reason. Who knows if it's correct. | ||
+ | *Atari 5200: Atari 800Win Plus ^^ | ||
+ | *Atari ST: Steem | ||
+ | *BBC Micro: BeebEm | ||
+ | *ColecoVision: BlueMSX * | ||
+ | *Commodore 64/VIC-20: WinVice * | ||
+ | *Classic Macintosh: Mini vMac, Basilisk II, regular breaks for fresh air, trained therapist on-hand | ||
+ | *Dragon 32: xroar (meant to work with TRS-80 CoCo too but bleh) | ||
+ | *Famicom/NES: Nestopia * | ||
+ | *Game Boy (Color/Advance): VisualBoy Advance * | ||
+ | *Game.com: That official Gamecom emulator | ||
+ | *IBM PC: DOSBox * | ||
+ | *Mega Drive/Game Gear: [[Kega Fusion]] * | ||
+ | *Model 2 arcade: [[Model 2 Emulator]] | ||
+ | *Model 3 arcade: [[Supermodel]] | ||
+ | *MSX 1/2: BlueMSX * | ||
+ | *PC-6001: ip6 | ||
+ | *PC Engine: Ootake * | ||
+ | *SNES: ZSNES * | ||
+ | *TRS-80: SDLTRS | ||
+ | *X68000: XM6 (emulation a bit dodgy - can't do After Burner II title screen for example) | ||
+ | *ZX Spectrum: SpecEmu * | ||
− | + | *Anything else: MAME/MESS/whatever |
Latest revision as of 13:38, 26 December 2018
The bloke that probably does a bit too much
probably
Remember: Andlabs' scan tracker is lovely
I do not lay claim to anything listed on this page - you should totally step in and get this stuff done if you think you can. And if you think you can't... step in anyway. Please step in. Stepping in is good
Contents
USER PAGES
aka other lists
links and ting
- http://www.cpc-power.com/index.php?page=jeux - Amstrad CPC scans
- http://www.bordersdown.net/showthread.php/93401-Sega-Power-Supplies-for-Mega-Drive-Mega-CD-32X-Master-System-Game-Gear-etc/page2
- http://slothistory.com/rekisi_frame.html
- https://web.archive.org/web/20081013191625/http://blogs.sega.com/europe/category/sega-rally/page/2/
unexplained md clones
[1][2][3] [4][5] most of these have product code "9901"
unexplained game gears
- Game Gear + Columns (apparently AU) "Bonus Columns Game Included"
- Game Gear 4 something Uno (ES?) (4-in-1)
- Game Gear + Sonic 2 (region unknown)
- Game Gear Plus + bag? (region unknown) orange sticker
- Game Gear Multi-TV-Set (DE?)
Mega Drive Serials
people probably know these answers but hoarding information is for smelly people
name | model | power | country | "hd graphics" | rf out | back EXT port |
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MD2 | ||||||
Mega Drive | HAA-2510 | SA-160 | Japan | |||
Mega Drive | HAA-2510 | SA-160A | Japan | noop | yeep | |
Mega Drive PAL-G | 1601-03 | ----- | ?? | noop | ||
Mega Drive PAL-I | 1601-05 | ----- | UK | noop | yeep | noop |
Mega Drive PAL-G | 1601-13 | ----- | ?? | |||
Mega Drive | 1601-15 | ----- | ?? | |||
Mega Drive PAL-G | 1601-18 | ----- | ?? | |||
Mega Drive PAL-I | 1600-05 | ----- | ?? | |||
MD2 | ||||||
Genesis System Console | MK-1631 | 2103 | US | n/a | ||
Mega Drive 2 | MK-1631-50 | ----- | EU | n/a | n/a | |
Mega Drive 2 | MK-1631-16 | ----- | ?? | n/a | n/a | |
Mega Drive 2 | HAA-2502 | SA-190 | JP | n/a | n/a |
SUPPORT PEOPLE
- Mike Larkin
- Evelyn Merritt
- Rob Powers
- Emiko Takahashi
- Jean Yu
- Wiley Evans
- Kevin Wagner
- Curtis Soldano
- Kai Tai
- Patricia Torrelio
Emulators/screenshots
In case anyone was wondering, my current choice of emulators for screenshots. These may not be the best - many were picked out years ago and I don't use many of them enough to care. Asterixes (*) next to emulators that are actually pleasant to use.
- 3DO: FreeDO
- Amiga: WinUAE + lots of fighting
- Amstrad CPC: Arnold (it doesn't always work)
- Apple II: Had to resort to an online one
- Atari 2600: Stella
- Atari 8-bit: Atari 800Win Plus (also doesn't always work). I'm using an "old" colour palette because they changed it between versions for some reason. Who knows if it's correct.
- Atari 5200: Atari 800Win Plus ^^
- Atari ST: Steem
- BBC Micro: BeebEm
- ColecoVision: BlueMSX *
- Commodore 64/VIC-20: WinVice *
- Classic Macintosh: Mini vMac, Basilisk II, regular breaks for fresh air, trained therapist on-hand
- Dragon 32: xroar (meant to work with TRS-80 CoCo too but bleh)
- Famicom/NES: Nestopia *
- Game Boy (Color/Advance): VisualBoy Advance *
- Game.com: That official Gamecom emulator
- IBM PC: DOSBox *
- Mega Drive/Game Gear: Kega Fusion *
- Model 2 arcade: Model 2 Emulator
- Model 3 arcade: Supermodel
- MSX 1/2: BlueMSX *
- PC-6001: ip6
- PC Engine: Ootake *
- SNES: ZSNES *
- TRS-80: SDLTRS
- X68000: XM6 (emulation a bit dodgy - can't do After Burner II title screen for example)
- ZX Spectrum: SpecEmu *
- Anything else: MAME/MESS/whatever