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− | Similar to the [[Magistr Drive]] series, the '''Maniac Drive''' series is a selection of [[Sega Mega Drive]] [[clone console]]s that originate from Russia and northern China. They are commonly found on Russian auction websites. | + | Similar to the [[Magistr Drive]] series, the '''Maniac Drive''' series is a selection of [[Sega Mega Drive]] [[clone console]]s that originate from Russia and northern China. The series was created in the early 2000s and was distributed in Russia by [[Videogames Co. Ltd.]].<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20021106104148/http://www.vgame.ru/catalogue/16bit.shtml</ref> They are commonly found on Russian auction websites. |
==Maniac Drive 2== | ==Maniac Drive 2== | ||
− | The first Maniac Drive was actually the second | + | The first Maniac Drive was actually the second. It is really a Mega Drive clone taking the shape of a Mega Drive 2, and is reasonably accurate. The lettering for "Maniac Drive" appears to have been based on that used within ''[[Mickey Mania]]'', which may explain the "Maniac" name. Though the box art is bright and colourful, the system is not, and it seems to have been inspired by [[Majesco]] releases of the console (thus placing production after 1998). |
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:ManiacDrive2.jpg|Console | File:ManiacDrive2.jpg|Console | ||
− | File:ManiacDrive2 Box Front.jpg| | + | File:ManiacDrive2 Box Front.jpg|Front of box |
+ | ManiacDrive2 MD-1631-02.jpg | ||
+ | ManiacDrive RF MD RU.png | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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==Maniac Drive 3== | ==Maniac Drive 3== | ||
− | The Maniac Drive 3 system taking the shell of a [[Genesis 3]]. It | + | The Maniac Drive 3 system taking the shell of a [[Genesis 3]]. It appears to be otherwise identical. |
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:ManiacDrive3.jpg | File:ManiacDrive3.jpg | ||
+ | ManiacDrive3 MD RU Box Front.jpg | ||
+ | ManiacDrive3 MD-1631-03.jpg | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
+ | |||
==Maniac Drive 5== | ==Maniac Drive 5== | ||
− | And finally, the Maniac Drive 5, which takes the shape of a Sony PlayStation. | + | And finally, the Maniac Drive 5, which takes the shape of a [[Sony PlayStation]]. |
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:ManiacDrive5.jpg | File:ManiacDrive5.jpg | ||
+ | ManiacDrive5 MD RU Box Front.jpg | ||
+ | ManiacDrive5 MD-1631-05.jpg | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
− | + | ==References== | |
+ | <references /> | ||
− | + | {{MDUnlicensed}} |
Latest revision as of 17:32, 3 March 2022
Similar to the Magistr Drive series, the Maniac Drive series is a selection of Sega Mega Drive clone consoles that originate from Russia and northern China. The series was created in the early 2000s and was distributed in Russia by Videogames Co. Ltd..[1] They are commonly found on Russian auction websites.
Maniac Drive 2
The first Maniac Drive was actually the second. It is really a Mega Drive clone taking the shape of a Mega Drive 2, and is reasonably accurate. The lettering for "Maniac Drive" appears to have been based on that used within Mickey Mania, which may explain the "Maniac" name. Though the box art is bright and colourful, the system is not, and it seems to have been inspired by Majesco releases of the console (thus placing production after 1998).
Maniac Drive 3
The Maniac Drive 3 system taking the shell of a Genesis 3. It appears to be otherwise identical.
Maniac Drive 5
And finally, the Maniac Drive 5, which takes the shape of a Sony PlayStation.
References