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The '''Sega Zone''' (or '''Zone Sega''' as the box calls it) is a plug-in-and-play video game console first released in 2010. The console is built suspiciously like the Wii, having wireless controllers that look similar to television remotes and that respond to movement. It retails at £50 in the UK. | The '''Sega Zone''' (or '''Zone Sega''' as the box calls it) is a plug-in-and-play video game console first released in 2010. The console is built suspiciously like the Wii, having wireless controllers that look similar to television remotes and that respond to movement. It retails at £50 in the UK. | ||
The Sega Zone is built off a similar console called the "Zone 40" (with 40 games) which in turn was built off the "Zone Wireless Gaming Console" (with 7 games). With the Sega Zone there are 50 built in games, 20 of which are [[Sega Mega Drive]] titles, 14 are "arcade games" and 16 are "Interactive Sports games" which make use of the motion control technology. | The Sega Zone is built off a similar console called the "Zone 40" (with 40 games) which in turn was built off the "Zone Wireless Gaming Console" (with 7 games). With the Sega Zone there are 50 built in games, 20 of which are [[Sega Mega Drive]] titles, 14 are "arcade games" and 16 are "Interactive Sports games" which make use of the motion control technology. | ||
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*''[[Alex Kidd in the Enchanted Castle]]'' | *''[[Alex Kidd in the Enchanted Castle]]'' | ||
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*''[[Ecco the Dolphin]]'' | *''[[Ecco the Dolphin]]'' | ||
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− | + | SegaZone3.jpg|Prototype console running ''[[Sonic Spinball]]'' | |
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+ | ==References== | ||
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- For the UK-based magazine, see Sega Zone (UK). For the Australian magazine, see Sega Zone (Australia).
The Sega Zone (or Zone Sega as the box calls it) is a plug-in-and-play video game console first released in 2010. The console is built suspiciously like the Wii, having wireless controllers that look similar to television remotes and that respond to movement. It retails at £50 in the UK.
The Sega Zone is built off a similar console called the "Zone 40" (with 40 games) which in turn was built off the "Zone Wireless Gaming Console" (with 7 games). With the Sega Zone there are 50 built in games, 20 of which are Sega Mega Drive titles, 14 are "arcade games" and 16 are "Interactive Sports games" which make use of the motion control technology.
Mega Drive games included
- Alex Kidd in the Enchanted Castle
- Alien Storm
- Altered Beast
- Arrow Flash
- Bonanza Bros.
- Columns III
- Decap Attack
- Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine
- Ecco the Dolphin
- ESWAT: City Under Siege
- Fatal Labyrinth
- Flicky
- Gain Ground
- Golden Axe
- Jewel Master
- Kid Chameleon
- The Revenge of Shinobi
- Shadow Dancer: The Secret of Shinobi
- Sonic & Knuckles
- Sonic Spinball
Photo gallery
Prototype console running Sonic Spinball
Physical scans
References
- ↑ https://www.engadget.com/2010-02-02-sega-zone-the-genesis-with-a-wiimote-nobody-asked-for.html (Wayback Machine: 2020-10-18 00:33)