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The FR-302 is an unlicensed Sega Mega Drive clone distributed in Thailand by Family. It is the third system to be released by the company, succeeding the FR-102 and FR-202 Famiclones and preceeding the FR-402 Super NES clone. The FR-302 was released during the first half of the 1990s, some with Super Gun FR-302 and some without.
The console itself is based on the original Mega Drive design, though is grey with different labelings.
Promotional materials
Print advert in Mega (Thailand) magazine (1994)[1]
Physical scans
References