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Revision as of 10:00, 31 May 2021
This is a list of third-party AC adaptors advertised as being compatible for multiple systems. The "model 2" Sega Mega Drive, Genesis 3, Sega 32X, Sega Game Gear and Sega Nomad are all compatible with the same adaptor; one which produces 10V and 0.85A, and thus third-parties often labeled their devices as compatible with two or more of these systems.
Official equivalents are the MK-1636 (PAL regions) and MK-2103 (North America).
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AC Adapter | High Frequency | (1995)
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AC Adapter | Naki | (≥ 1990)
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AC Adapter | Bitman | (≥ 1994)
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AC Adapter | Performance | (≥ 1995)
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