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− | This is a list of Mega Drive 3 clone consoles released in South America | + | Despite its late arrival, the redesigned and further cost-reduced [[Genesis 3]] unit became a popular item in South America... despite not being officially released there. Though some were imported from North America, many more clone consoles were manufactured on the cheap (the [[Mega 3]] for example is extremely common in Argentina). This is a list of Mega Drive 3 clone consoles released in South America, in which not enough is known to justify separate pages. |
===16 Bit (NipponGame)=== | ===16 Bit (NipponGame)=== | ||
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+ | Notavailable.svg|Sonic<ref>http://www.sanjavucho.com.ar/producto-detalle.php?id_producto=2991</ref> | ||
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===16 Bit 3 (Apevtech)=== | ===16 Bit 3 (Apevtech)=== | ||
− | Relatively modern Genesis 3 from | + | Relatively modern Genesis 3 from Argentina. |
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ApevTech16Bit MD Box Front Sonic.jpg|Alt | ApevTech16Bit MD Box Front Sonic.jpg|Alt | ||
+ | Notavailable.svg|Model FP3016B (Yellow-Green)<ref>https://www.apevtech.com.ar/</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:55, 2 June 2023
- Back to: Unlicensed Mega Drive clones (Genesis 3).
Despite its late arrival, the redesigned and further cost-reduced Genesis 3 unit became a popular item in South America... despite not being officially released there. Though some were imported from North America, many more clone consoles were manufactured on the cheap (the Mega 3 for example is extremely common in Argentina). This is a list of Mega Drive 3 clone consoles released in South America, in which not enough is known to justify separate pages.
Contents
16 Bit (NipponGame)
A common Genesis 3 clone found in Argentina.
Sonic[1]
16 Bit 3 (Apevtech)
Relatively modern Genesis 3 from Argentina.
Model FP3016B (Yellow-Green)[2]
16 Bit Console (TV Games)
Relatively modern Genesis 3 from South America.
16 Bits ("The Alien System")
A Genesis 3 without any Genesis 3 branding, also sold in South America.
Century Japan
Genesis 3
A very dodgy Genesis 3 clone which despite its many claims, is not thought to be officially licensed. This one resembles the official product more than any other Genesis 3 clone out there, though its box text is translated into Spanish for markets such as Argentina. Font sizes and build quality are also slightly different on the unit.
Genesis 3 (16-Bit)
Genesis 3 minus Sega branding, sold in South America.
Genesis 3 (Fun Time)
Relatively modern Genesis 3 from South America.
iPlay
Pego
Genesis 3 (unknown)
Genesis 3 (unknown)
References