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Revision as of 13:53, 9 July 2019
The Sega Mega Drive was a commonly cloned console during the 1990s, especially in smaller markets. There are potentially hundreds of different models, though few have been documented on the internet. This page covers some of the consoles that we know exist, but don't know much else about.
- Unlicensed Mega Drive clones (Mega Drive)
- Unlicensed Mega Drive clones (Mega Drive 2)
- Unlicensed Mega Drive clones (Genesis 3)
- Unlicensed Mega Drive clones ("mini" models)
Contents
Super Alpha II
Found in Taiwan, model number SB-003. This one has a slightly different shell and is more akin to the European model.
"16 Bit Game"
Dodgy looking Mega Drive clone from China, complete with crazy light gun.
16 Bit TV Game
Also from China, two clones by a company known as "Gap International Limited". One looks like a Mega Drive 2 in white, the other is completely new. Model numbers GA-16B1 and GA-16B2 respectively.
Genesis II
Mega Drive III
Sega Mega Drive clone with custom body shape
Micro Genius III
Similar to the above.
Unsorted
Built-in games
- Super Mini MD K9