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The Super Alpha II (also known by its presumed product code, SB-003) is an unlicensed Sega Mega Drive clone console manufactured in Taiwan. It is loosely based on the PAL model of the Sega Mega Drive II, though has a number of slight changes to give itself a unique look.
At least two variants are known to exist - a more common one with an "EJECT" label in the centre, and another which seemingly credits "SB Video".
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