Difference between revisions of "Master Mega Converter"
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− | The '''Master | + | The '''{{PAGENAME}}''', also released as the '''Mega Master''' is a third-party alternative to the [[Power Base Converter]], allowing [[Sega Mega Drive]] consoles to run [[Sega Master System]] cartridges. It was released by [[HES]] in 1995. |
Its shape makes it more practical than the Power Base Converter in that it fits into any model of Sega Mega Drive (similar to the Master System Converter II in Europe). It also includes a pause button. Unfortunately the unit lacks a card slot, and is incompatible with 3D Master System games. | Its shape makes it more practical than the Power Base Converter in that it fits into any model of Sega Mega Drive (similar to the Master System Converter II in Europe). It also includes a pause button. Unfortunately the unit lacks a card slot, and is incompatible with 3D Master System games. | ||
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+ | | front=MegaMaster MD Box Front.jpg | ||
+ | | back=MegaMaster MD Box Back.jpg | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:54, 21 November 2022
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Made for: Sega Mega Drive | ||||||||||
Manufacturer: Home Entertainment Suppliers, Fire | ||||||||||
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The Master Mega Converter, also released as the Mega Master is a third-party alternative to the Power Base Converter, allowing Sega Mega Drive consoles to run Sega Master System cartridges. It was released by HES in 1995.
Its shape makes it more practical than the Power Base Converter in that it fits into any model of Sega Mega Drive (similar to the Master System Converter II in Europe). It also includes a pause button. Unfortunately the unit lacks a card slot, and is incompatible with 3D Master System games.
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