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{{stub}}During the era of the [[Sega Mega Drive]], Australia were given their own supply of video games through [[OziSoft]]. Throughout Australia's modern video game history, the country has been given the same content as Europe, albeit often altered to fit the requirements of the [[OFLC]]. In the case of the Mega Drive, releases are split between those manufactured by Ozisoft and those imported from Europe. For this reason we cannot be entirely sure how many bundles and models were released in the country. | {{stub}}During the era of the [[Sega Mega Drive]], Australia were given their own supply of video games through [[OziSoft]]. Throughout Australia's modern video game history, the country has been given the same content as Europe, albeit often altered to fit the requirements of the [[OFLC]]. In the case of the Mega Drive, releases are split between those manufactured by Ozisoft and those imported from Europe. For this reason we cannot be entirely sure how many bundles and models were released in the country. | ||
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During the era of the Sega Mega Drive, Australia were given their own supply of video games through OziSoft. Throughout Australia's modern video game history, the country has been given the same content as Europe, albeit often altered to fit the requirements of the OFLC. In the case of the Mega Drive, releases are split between those manufactured by Ozisoft and those imported from Europe. For this reason we cannot be entirely sure how many bundles and models were released in the country.
Note: Bundles may be missing components such as manuals, promotional flyers and leads. Information may be incorrect at this stage, and the list is very much incomplete.
Box | Name | Distributor | Date & Price | Console | Label | Hardware | Software | Documentation | Comments |
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Mega Drive | AU: $349.00349.00[1] (1990)
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Mega Drive | AU: (≥ 1990)
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Mega Drive | AU: (≥ 1990)
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Mega Drive | AU: (≥ 1991)
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Mega Drive | AU: (≥ 1991)
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Mega Drive | AU: (≥ 1991)
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Mega Drive II | $299.95[2] (1993) | ||||||||
Mega Drive II | $399.95[2] (1993) | ||||||||
Mega Drive II | $399.95[2] (1993-12) | ||||||||
Mega Drive II | AU: $299.00299.00 (≥ 1993)
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Mega Drive II | AU: $199.95199.95[3] (1994-02)
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Mega Drive II | AU: $299.95299.95[3] (1994)
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Mega Drive II | AU: $299.00299.00 (1994-07)
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Mega Drive II | AU: $149.00149.00 (1994-10)
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Mega Drive II | Sega OziSoft | AU: $189.95189.95 (1995)
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Mega Drive II | AU: (≥ 1994)
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Mega Drive II | AU: (≥ 1994)
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Mega Drive II | AU: (≥ 1994)
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Mega Drive II | AU: (≥ 1994)
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Mega Drive II | Sega OziSoft | AU: (≥ 1994)
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Mega Drive II FMDI37SMS |
Sega OziSoft | AU: (≥ 1995)
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Mega Drive II | Sega OziSoft | AU: (≥ 1995)
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Mega Drive II | Sega OziSoft | AU: (≥ 1995)
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Mega Drive II | AU: (≥ 1996)
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Mega Drive II | AU: (≥ 1996)
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Mega Combo Pack | AU: (≥ 1996)
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