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The ZW-163 is an Sega Mega Drive clone console released at some point during the 2000s.
The ZW-163 is modelled on a Nintendo 64 (the only console of this nature thought to mimic a Nintendo system), though is physically smaller and ships with two Sega Saturn-inspired controllers. Predictably it is not compatible with the Sega Mega-CD due to a lack of an expansion port.
ZW-163 is known as Mega Drive III in Ukraine.
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Physical scans
Mega Drive, CN (ZW-163) |
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Mega Drive, AR (Songa) |
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