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The '''Songa I''' is a [[Sega Mega Drive]] [[console clone]] that was distributed in Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay. It is loosely based off the Japanese Sega Mega Drive I, though features slightly a different shell. It came with wired six button controllers. | The '''Songa I''' is a [[Sega Mega Drive]] [[console clone]] that was distributed in Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay. It is loosely based off the Japanese Sega Mega Drive I, though features slightly a different shell. It came with wired six button controllers. | ||
− | The Songa I would be replaced by the [[Songa II]], which shipped with wireless controllers and a different shell. Both were unlicensed consoles and were quickly disposed of by Sega's | + | The Songa I would be replaced by the [[Songa II]], which shipped with wireless controllers and a different shell. Both were unlicensed consoles and were quickly disposed of by Sega's Brazilian distributor, [[Tec Toy]]. |
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[[Category:Mega Drive Hardware]] | [[Category:Mega Drive Hardware]] |
Revision as of 00:16, 13 January 2012
The Songa I is a Sega Mega Drive console clone that was distributed in Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay. It is loosely based off the Japanese Sega Mega Drive I, though features slightly a different shell. It came with wired six button controllers.
The Songa I would be replaced by the Songa II, which shipped with wireless controllers and a different shell. Both were unlicensed consoles and were quickly disposed of by Sega's Brazilian distributor, Tec Toy.