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The '''Aiwa Mega CD''', also known as the '''Aiwa CSD-G1M''', is an Aiwa CD player which can also play [[Sega Mega Drive]] and [[Mega CD]] games.  
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The '''Aiwa Mega-CD''', also known as the '''Aiwa CSD-GM1''', is an [[Aiwa]] CD player which features compatibility with [[Sega Mega Drive]] and [[Sega Mega-CD]] games. Released exclusively in Japan in September 1994, the device is notable for being one of the rarest Mega Drive variants ever produced.
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==Hardware==
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The Aiwa Mega-CD is comprised of two components: a [[wikipedia:CD player|CD]] and compact cassette player with radio functionality, and a matching dock which adds the game hardware. The two components interface via a separate connection cable.
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Due to the [[Sega Mega Drive]] cartridge slot being located on the very bottom-front of the dock, there is not enough clearance to attach a [[Sega 32X]]. However, if the unit is seated on the edge of a shelf, or rotated and seated on its side, a 32X can be attached and will function properly (although the weight of the 32X will place unnecessary wear on the cartridge connectors, and is not advised for such limited-release hardware.)
  
The unit is made up of two components - an Aiwa bookshelf-size CD radio and a dock which added the Mega Drive connections (apart from sound, which the main radio unit handled.) Oddly, [[Sega]] and Aiwa chose not to place the interface between the two on the sides that would connect, but instead opted to use a connection cable on the back. This variant of the Mega Drive is one of the rarest made, and only saw limited release in both the Japanese and European markets.
 
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
File:Aiwamcd2.jpg|The units detached
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File:Aiwamcd6.jpg|Everything included with the unit.
File:Aiwamcd3.jpg|The connection cable on the back.
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File:Aiwamcd7.jpg|The front of the unit.
File:Aiwamcd4.jpg|The unit wrestling with a [[Sega 32X]]. Due to the shape of the add-on it's impractical to stand the system up normally.
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File:Aiwamcd8.jpg|The rear of the unit.
File:File-Aiwamcd5.jpg|High quality picture of the Aiwa Mega CD.
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File:Aiwamcd9.jpg|The included control pad.
File:Aiwamcd6.jpg|High quality picture of the Aiwa Mega CD top.
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File:Aiwamcd2.jpg|The components detached from another.
File:Aiwamcd7.jpg|Close up.
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File:Aiwamcd3.jpg|The separate connection cable.
File:Aiwamcd8.jpg|Back.
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File:Aiwamcd4.jpg|The unit with an attached [[Sega 32X]].
File:Aiwamcd9.jpg|Controller.
 
File:Segararee.jpg|Box.
 
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
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==Physical scans==
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{{Scanbox
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| console=Mega Drive
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| region=JP
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| front=Segararee.jpg
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| square=yes
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==References==
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<references />
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[[Category:Mega Drive Hardware]]
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[[Category:Mega-CD hardware]]

Latest revision as of 06:22, 15 April 2022

Aiwasegacd.jpg
CSD-G1M
Manufacturer: Aiwa
Release Date RRP Code
Sega Mega Drive
JP
¥45,000 (46,350)45000e[1] CSD-GM1

The Aiwa Mega-CD, also known as the Aiwa CSD-GM1, is an Aiwa CD player which features compatibility with Sega Mega Drive and Sega Mega-CD games. Released exclusively in Japan in September 1994, the device is notable for being one of the rarest Mega Drive variants ever produced.

Hardware

The Aiwa Mega-CD is comprised of two components: a CD and compact cassette player with radio functionality, and a matching dock which adds the game hardware. The two components interface via a separate connection cable.

Due to the Sega Mega Drive cartridge slot being located on the very bottom-front of the dock, there is not enough clearance to attach a Sega 32X. However, if the unit is seated on the edge of a shelf, or rotated and seated on its side, a 32X can be attached and will function properly (although the weight of the 32X will place unnecessary wear on the cartridge connectors, and is not advised for such limited-release hardware.)

Gallery

Physical scans

Mega Drive, JP
Segararee.jpg
Cover

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 http://black16bit.pixnet.net/blog/post/65506396 (Wayback Machine: 2017-08-11 12:24)


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