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Revision as of 16:46, 23 May 2023
This is a list of Mega Drive 2 clone consoles released in South America (typically seen in Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay), in which not enough is known to justify separate pages.
Contents
16-Bit Console (HBL Tech)
Sold from early 2020s by HBL Tech in Argentina.
Console 16-Bit
Genesis
These "hybrid" Mega Drive 2s borrowing elements from both the Japanese and North American releases of the console are relatively common in South America. They shipped in Genesis 2 boxes (based on the Canadian packaging), however the instruction manuals call the system "Mega Drive 2".
Print advert in Next Level (AR) #15: "Abril 2000" (2000-xx-xx)
Genesis 2 16-bit
Clone produced in Venezuela[1]
Mega Drive 2 (16 Bits; The Alien System)
Mega Drive 2 (NEW 2009)
Mega Drive 2 (Argevision)
Mega Drive 3
Made by Songa.
Mega Game
Brazil?
Mega Kowi 2
Super Drive 2
Clone manufactured in Argentina by Songa.
Ultra Bit (Dinax)
Sold in Argentina by Grupo Dinax from around early 2020s.[2]
Nicky Genexis
By Dynacom in Aregntina.
References