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− | The '''Ten Key Pad''' is an accessory for the [[Sega Mega Drive]]. It was built for use in conjunction with the [[ | + | | accessoryimage=Ten_Key_Pad.JPG |
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+ | The '''Ten Key Pad''' (テンキーパッド) is an accessory for the [[Sega Mega Drive]]. It was built for use in conjunction with the [[Mega Modem]], and aids in navigating menus. It also allows the user to input codes found on modem-compatible game cartridges. It is known to be compatible with ''[[Nikkan Sports Pro Yakyuu VAN]]'' (baseball info service) and the [[Sega Mega Anser]]. | ||
− | Like the | + | Like the Mega Modem itself, the Ten Key Pad is a very rare accessory and never saw a release outside of Japan. |
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+ | "Ten Key Pad" is a name Japanese speakers often call a computer keyboard's "number pad" (or "numpad"), with stand-alone units still available today. | ||
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The Ten Key Pad (テンキーパッド) is an accessory for the Sega Mega Drive. It was built for use in conjunction with the Mega Modem, and aids in navigating menus. It also allows the user to input codes found on modem-compatible game cartridges. It is known to be compatible with Nikkan Sports Pro Yakyuu VAN (baseball info service) and the Sega Mega Anser.
Like the Mega Modem itself, the Ten Key Pad is a very rare accessory and never saw a release outside of Japan.
"Ten Key Pad" is a name Japanese speakers often call a computer keyboard's "number pad" (or "numpad"), with stand-alone units still available today.
Gallery
References
- ↑ http://sega.jp/fb/segahard/md/modem.html (Wayback Machine: 2013-01-10 09:02)