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[[File:Super5in1 MD Cart RKASDDSB.jpg|thumb|right|"Super 5 in 1", a typical unlicensed Mega Drive multi-cart.]]
 
[[File:Super5in1 MD Cart RKASDDSB.jpg|thumb|right|"Super 5 in 1", a typical unlicensed Mega Drive multi-cart.]]
A common practice amongst video game bootleggers is to combine two or more games into one - in the [[Sega Mega Drive]]'s case, resulting in '''unlicensed multi-carts'''. Such an idea is particularly prominent in Asia and South America - often moreso than the act of releasing bootlegs of individual games.
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A common practice amongst video game bootleggers is to combine two or more games into one; in the [[Sega Mega Drive]]'s case, resulting in '''unlicensed multi-carts'''. Such an idea is particularly prominent in Asia and South America - often moreso than the act of releasing bootlegs of individual games.
  
 
The process is achieved by using high capacity ROM cartridges - with early games such as ''[[Tetris]]'' shipping on 256kB ROMs, multiple copies can be placed within a 2MB or 4MB ROM with room to spare. Sometimes a simple menu would be programmed to select between the titles, or a soft reset of the console is required to switch games.
 
The process is achieved by using high capacity ROM cartridges - with early games such as ''[[Tetris]]'' shipping on 256kB ROMs, multiple copies can be placed within a 2MB or 4MB ROM with room to spare. Sometimes a simple menu would be programmed to select between the titles, or a soft reset of the console is required to switch games.
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==Documentation==
 
==Documentation==
Thousands of Mega Drive mulit-carts exist, with new ones continuing to be created today. While Sega Retro is attempting to document as many of these cartridges as possible, the volume of releases and the desire for their creators to hide their identities makes this an extremely difficult, if not impossible task.
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Thousands of Mega Drive multi-carts exist, with new ones continuing to be created today. While Sega Retro is attempting to document as many of these cartridges as possible, the volume of releases and the desire for their creators to hide their identities makes this an extremely difficult task.
  
Our documentation of unlicensed multi-carts is at a very preliminary stage, and as such we are only able to reliably group multi-carts based on appearance (with the view that a similar aesthetic likely means they are related in some way). Most multi-carts lack any sort of obvious pattern, making it dificult to cleanly represent them on this wiki. For an unorganised collection of other known multi-carts, see the [[Sega Retro:Todo/Multicarts|multi-cart project page]].
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Simlilar to more traditional bootleg game cartridges, the majority of unlicensed multi-carts originate from the far east, from factories in and around Taiwan, Hong Kong or in more recent years, mainland China. Third-party distributors often design the packaging and are ultimately responsible for selling the product; the same ROM can therefore appear all over the world but in different guises.
  
===Known series===
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===Numbered series===
In more recent years, bootleggers have chosen to label their produce more intelligently, and so newer multi-carts are generally easier to group together:
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[[File:KE-804 MD Cart Alt.jpg|thumb|right|A variant of "KE-804", clearly labled.]]
*[[Mega Drive unlicensed multi-carts (DT series)]]
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Many multi-carts make the documentation process easier by having product code numbers on display (which in turn often double up as the cartridge's "name"). From this we can deduce series based on letter, or similar identifiers. In most cases, it is not known what the letters symbolise.
*[[Mega Drive unlicensed multi-carts (KC series)]]
 
*[[Mega Drive unlicensed multi-carts (KE series)]]
 
*[[Mega Drive unlicensed multi-carts (KH series)]]
 
*[[Mega Drive unlicensed multi-carts (KW series)]]
 
*[[Mega Drive unlicensed multi-carts (TH series)]]
 
  
Due to the sheer volume of releases, special consideration has been made for some countries:
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*[[Mega Drive unlicensed multi-carts in Russia]]
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| code=S707
 
 
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| title=4 in 1
 
| cover=
 
| cart=4in1 MD Cart.jpg
 
  
| code=S701
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==="Groups"===
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[[File:SuperSixinOne MD Cart.jpg|thumb|right|Dozens of multi-carts use this generic design. We can assume they are all related.]]
{{MulticartRelease
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Many multi-carts lack unique identifiers, and with no ROM dumps or contextual details, can only be judged on general appearance.
| title=4 in 1
 
| cover=
 
| cart=4in1 MD Cart S702.jpg
 
| cartback=4in1 MD Cart Back S702.jpg
 
| carttop=4in1 MD Cart Top S702.jpg
 
  
| code=S702
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Sega Retro has chosen to refer to these cartridge sets as numbered "groups". This is a temporary measure until more information is found. If a number is missing, it means ths group has been identified.
}}
 
{{MulticartRelease
 
| title=8 in 1
 
| cover=8in1 MD Box.jpg
 
| cart=8in1 MD Cart.jpg
 
  
| code=S706
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*[[Mega Drive unlicensed multi-carts (2010s)]]
| title=10 in 1
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*[[Mega Drive unlicensed multi-carts (MindKids)]]
| cover=10in1 MD Box.jpg
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*[[Mega Drive unlicensed multi-carts (Yuswallow)]]
| cart=S1001 MD Cart.jpg
 
| code=S1001
 
}}
 
{{MulticartRelease
 
| title=12 in 1
 
| cover=
 
| cart=12In1 MD Cart Pirate.jpg
 
  
| code=S714
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===Others===
}}
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====[[Mega Drive unlicensed multi-carts in South Korea|Multi-carts in South Korea]]====
{{MulticartReleaseEnd}}
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Several cartridges were created specifically for the South Korean market, often containing [[Sega Master System]] or ported [[MSX]] games, and menus in Korean.
  
==Group 2==
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====[[Mega Drive unlicensed multi-carts (Master System compilations)|Master System compilations]]====
{{MulticartReleaseHeader}}
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A small subset of multi-carts only contain [[Sega Master System]] games.
{{MulticartRelease
 
| title=Super Two in One
 
| cover=SuperTwoinOne MD cover MUSHAWB3.jpg
 
| cart=SuperTwoinOne MD cart MUSHAWB3.jpg
 
| cartback=SuperTwoinOne MD cartback MUSHAWB3.jpg
 
}}
 
{{MulticartRelease
 
| title=Super Two in One
 
| cover=SuperTwoinOne MD cover ShadowDancerCoI.jpg
 
| cart=SuperTwoinOne MD cart ShadowDancerCoI.jpg
 
}}
 
{{MulticartRelease
 
| title=Super Two in One
 
| cover=SuperTwoinOne MD Box TatsujinForgottenWorlds.jpg
 
| cart=SuperTwoinOne MD Cart TatsujinForgottenWorlds.jpg
 
}}
 
{{MulticartRelease
 
| title=Super Six in One
 
| cover=
 
| cart=SuperSixinOne MD Cart.jpg
 
}}
 
{{MulticartRelease
 
| title=Super Eight in One
 
| cover=
 
| cart=
 
}}
 
{{MulticartRelease
 
| title=Super Two in One
 
| cover=SuperTwoinOne MD Box.jpg
 
| cart=SuperTwoinOne MD Cart.jpg
 
}}
 
{{MulticartRelease
 
| title=Super Two in One (alt)
 
| cover=
 
| cart=SuperTwoinOne MD Cart Alt.jpg
 
}}
 
{{MulticartRelease
 
| title=Super Two in One
 
| cover=SuperTwoinOne MD Box AirWolfVerytex.jpg
 
| cart=SuperTwoinOne MD Cart AirWolfVerytex.jpg
 
}}
 
{{MulticartRelease
 
| title=Super Two in One
 
| cover=
 
| cart=SuperTwoinOne MD Cart KabukiRunark.jpg
 
}}
 
{{MulticartRelease
 
| title=Super Two in One
 
| cover=SuperTwoinOne MD Box SpiderManFantasia.jpg
 
| cart=SuperTwoinOne MD Cart SpiderManFantasia.jpg
 
}}
 
{{MulticartRelease
 
| title=Super Three in One
 
| cover=
 
| cart=SuperThreeInOne MD Cart.jpg
 
}}
 
{{MulticartRelease
 
| title=Super Four in One
 
| cover=SuperFourinOne MD Box.jpg
 
| cart=SuperFourinOne MD Cart.jpg
 
}}
 
{{MulticartRelease
 
| title=Super Four in One
 
| cover=SuperFourinOne MD Box SDGAFSAB.jpg
 
| cart=SuperFourinOne MD Cart SDGAFSAB.jpg
 
}}
 
{{MulticartRelease
 
| title=Super Four in One
 
| cover=SuperFourinOne MD Box QTTR3AK.jpg
 
| cart=SuperFourinOne MD Cart QTTR3AK.jpg
 
}}
 
{{MulticartRelease
 
| title=Super Six in One
 
| cover=SuperSixinOne MD Box Alt.jpg
 
| cart=SuperSixinOne MD Cart Alt.jpg
 
}}
 
{{MulticartRelease
 
| title=Super 3 in 1
 
| cover=Super3in1 MD Box MahjongColumnsBlockout.jpg
 
| cart=Super3in1 MD Cart MahjongColumnsBlockout.jpg
 
}}
 
{{MulticartRelease
 
| title=
 
| cover=
 
| cart=4in1 MD Cart SSASSBK.jpg
 
}}
 
{{MulticartReleaseEnd}}
 
  
==Group 3==
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===Unsorted===
{{MulticartReleaseHeader}}
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[[File:MegaTop100in1 MD Cart.jpg|thumb|right|We currently know very little about this multi-cart other than "it exists".]]
{{MulticartRelease
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If we can't group by product code, developer, or physical appearance, we can only group by capacity, i.e. how many games are included on each cartridge.
| code=JY-3203
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}}
{{MulticartRelease
 
| code=MR-012C
 
 
}}
 
}}
{{MulticartRelease
 
| cart=ZW-3204 MD Cart.jpg
 
| code=ZW-3204
 
}}
 
{{MulticartReleaseEnd}}
 
  
==Group 4==
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====Incomplete====
===2 in 1===
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{{mainArticle|Sega Retro:Todo/Multicarts}}
{{MulticartReleaseHeader}}
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The Sega Retro multi-carts project page lists multi-carts whose existence hasn't been proven, or has yet to be documented.
{{MulticartRelease
 
| title=2 in 1
 
| cover=2in1 MD Box SRBAB.jpg
 
| cart=2in1 MD Cart SRBAB.jpg
 
}}
 
{{MulticartRelease
 
| title=2 in 1
 
| cover=2in1 MD Box RISMGP Alt.jpg
 
| cart=2in1 MD Cart RISMGP Alt.jpg
 
}}
 
{{MulticartRelease
 
| title=2 in 1
 
| cover=2in1 MD cover ShadowDancerMagicalHat.jpg
 
| cart=2in1 MD cart ShadowDancerMagicalHat.jpg
 
}}
 
{{MulticartRelease
 
| title=2 in 1
 
| cover=2in1 MD cover CoISpiderMan.jpg
 
| cart=2in1 MD cart CoISpiderMan.jpg
 
}}
 
{{MulticartRelease
 
| title=2 in 1
 
| cover=2in1 MD cover MysticDefenderColumns.jpg
 
| cart=2in1 MD cart MysticDefenderColumns.jpg
 
}}
 
{{MulticartRelease
 
| title=2 in 1
 
| cover=2in1 MD Box DaimakimuraSVB.jpg
 
| cart=2in1 MD Cart DaimakimuraSVB.jpg
 
}}
 
{{MulticartRelease
 
| title=2 in 1
 
| cover=2in1 MD Box TCFGHidingBall.jpg
 
| cart=
 
}}
 
{{MulticartReleaseEnd}}
 
  
===3 in 1===
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==Statistics==
{{MulticartReleaseHeader}}
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===Most included games===
{{MulticartRelease
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Without additional bank-switching routines, the maximum cartridge size allowed by the Mega Drive is 4MB, so games chosen for multi-carts (which themselves may not be using a 4MB ROM) need to be smaller than this value. Most earlier multi-carts therefore opted for games that were either 256kB or 512kB in size, and as marketable characters were preferred, there are clear patterns with the games usually featured.
| title=
 
| cover=3in1 MD Box WC92MsPacManSS.jpg
 
| cart=3in1 MD Cart WC92MsPacManSS.jpg
 
| code=633
 
}}{{MulticartRelease
 
| title=3 in 1
 
| cover=3in1 MD Box THCSVB.jpg
 
| cart=3in1 MD Cart THCSVB.jpg
 
}}
 
{{MulticartReleaseEnd}}
 
  
===4 in 1===
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The top 20 included games is as follows:
{{MulticartReleaseHeader}}
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{{MulticartRelease
 
| title=4 in 1
 
| cover=4in1 MD Box BareKnuckleGoldenAxeIIStreetSmartAlienStorm.jpg
 
| cart=4in1 MD Cart BareKnuckleGoldenAxeIIStreetSmartAlienStorm.jpg
 
| code=1625
 
 
}}
 
}}
{{MulticartRelease
 
| title=4 in 1
 
| cover=4in1 MD Box SonicTokiCoIQuackShot.jpg
 
| cart=4in1 MD Cart SonicTokiCoIQuackShot.jpg
 
| code=1626
 
}}
 
{{MulticartRelease
 
| title=4 in 1
 
| cover=4in1 MD Box DickTracyVerytexYochiSuperAirWolf.jpg
 
| cart=4in1 MD Cart DickTracyVerytexYochiSuperAirWolf.jpg
 
}}
 
{{MulticartRelease
 
| title=4 in 1
 
| cover=4in1 MD Box MoonwalkerTF3BatmanSSS.jpg
 
| cart=4in1 MD Cart MoonwalkerTF3BatmanSSS.jpg
 
}}
 
{{MulticartRelease
 
| cover=4in1 MD Box RISRBSMGPAB.jpg
 
| cart=4in1 MD Cart RISRBSMGPAB.jpg
 
}}
 
{{MulticartRelease
 
| cover=4in1 MD box MMSMJMMoW.jpg
 
| cart=4in1 MD Cart MMSMJMMoW.jpg
 
}}
 
{{MulticartRelease
 
| cover=4in1 MD Box CoIQSTMTT.jpg
 
| cart=4in1 MD Cart CoIQSTMTT.jpg
 
}}
 
{{MulticartRelease
 
| cover=4in1 MD Box GRABSEM Alt.jpg
 
| cart=4in1 MD Cart GRABSEM Alt.jpg
 
}}
 
{{MulticartRelease
 
| cover=4in1 MD Box SonicASSSWW.jpg
 
| cart=4in1 MD Cart SonicASSSWW.jpg
 
}}
 
{{MulticartRelease
 
| cover=4in1 MD Box FBCPCBSM.jpg
 
| cart=4in1 MD Cart FBCPCBSM.jpg
 
}}
 
{{MulticartRelease
 
| cover=4in1 MD Box AB2ADGAAB.jpg
 
| cart=
 
}}
 
{{MulticartRelease
 
| cover=4in1 MD Box MFDCRQ.jpg
 
| cart=
 
}}
 
{{MulticartReleaseEnd}}
 
 
===5 in 1===
 
{{MulticartReleaseHeader}}
 
{{MulticartRelease
 
| title=5 in 1
 
| cover=5in1 MD Box TFWKoPMPH.jpg
 
| cart=5in1 MD Cart TFWKoPMPH.jpg
 
}}
 
{{MulticartRelease
 
| title=5 in 1
 
| cover=5in1 MD Box TFWKoPMPH 2.jpg
 
| cart=5in1 MD Cart TFWKoPMPH 2.jpg
 
| cartback=5in1 MD Cartback TFWKoPMPH 2.jpg
 
}}
 
{{MulticartReleaseEnd}}
 
 
===8 in 1===
 
{{MulticartReleaseHeader}}
 
{{MulticartRelease
 
| title=8 in 1
 
| cover=8in1 MD Box TCKoPR3AKSVBSTT.jpg
 
| cart=8in1 MD Cart TCKoPR3AKSVBSTT.jpg
 
}}
 
{{MulticartReleaseEnd}}
 
 
==Group 6==
 
{{MulticartReleaseHeader}}
 
{{MulticartRelease
 
| title=Two in One
 
| cover=TwoinOne MD Box DSSD.jpg
 
| cart=TwoinOne MD Cart DSSD.jpg
 
| code=A-071
 
}}
 
{{MulticartRelease
 
| title=Two in One
 
| cover=
 
| cart=TwoinOne MD Cart CoIAB.jpg
 
}}
 
{{MulticartRelease
 
| title=Two in One
 
| cover=
 
| cart=TwoInOne MD Cart EMGA.jpg
 
}}
 
{{MulticartRelease
 
| title=Two in One
 
| cover=
 
| cart=TwoInOne MD Cart HURoS.jpg
 
}}
 
{{MulticartRelease
 
| title=Two in One
 
| cover=TwoInOne MD cover NorthernKenTFIII.jpg
 
| cart=TwoInOne MD cart NorthernKenTFIII.jpg
 
}}
 
{{MulticartRelease
 
| title=Two in One
 
| cover=
 
| cart=TwoInOne MD Cart RamboIIITetris.jpg
 
}}
 
{{MulticartRelease
 
| title=Two in One
 
| cover=
 
| cart=
 
| games=''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'', ''[[Street Smart]]''
 
}}
 
{{MulticartReleaseEnd}}
 
 
==Group 7==
 
{{MulticartReleaseHeader}}
 
{{MulticartRelease
 
| title=2 in 1
 
| cover=2in1 MD Box HeavyUnitGynoug.jpg
 
| cart=2in1 MD Cart HeavyUnitGynoug.jpg
 
| code=K-0816
 
}}
 
{{MulticartRelease
 
| title=2 in 1
 
| cover=2in1 MD cover MoonwalkerWardner.jpg
 
| cart=2in1 MD cart MoonwalkerWardner.jpg
 
}}
 
{{MulticartRelease
 
| title=2 in 1
 
| cover=
 
| cart=2in1 MD Cart BareKnuckleStreetSmart.jpg
 
}}
 
{{MulticartRelease
 
| title=2 in 1
 
| cover=
 
| cart=2in1 MD Cart FireMustangBonanzaBros.jpg
 
}}
 
{{MulticartRelease
 
| title=2 in 1
 
| cover=
 
| cart=2in1 MD Cart TwinHawkFireShark.jpg
 
}}
 
{{MulticartReleaseEnd}}
 
 
==Group 8==
 
{{MulticartReleaseHeader}}
 
{{MulticartRelease
 
| title=2 in 1
 
| cover=
 
| cart=2in1 MD Cart GoldenAxeSoR.jpg
 
}}
 
{{MulticartRelease
 
| title=2 in 1
 
| cover=
 
| cart=2in1 MD Cart ShadowDancerSonic.jpg
 
}}
 
{{MulticartRelease
 
| title=2 in 1
 
| cover=2in1 MD box FightingMastersDoubleDragonII.jpg
 
| cart=2in1 MD cart FightingMastersDoubleDragonII.jpg
 
}}
 
{{MulticartRelease
 
| title=2 in 1
 
| cover=2in1 MD cover SuperHangOnStreetSmart.jpg
 
| cart=2in1 MD cart SuperHangOnStreetSmart.jpg
 
}}
 
{{MulticartRelease
 
| title=4 in 1
 
| cover=
 
| cart=4in1 MD Cart RunarkSoRMFQS.jpg
 
}}
 
{{MulticartRelease
 
| title=4 in 1
 
| cover=
 
| cart=4in1 MD Cart SonicSDRITB.jpg
 
}}
 
{{MulticartRelease
 
| title=4 in 1
 
| cover=4in1 MD Box MFFMSomethingQS.jpg
 
| cart=4in1 MD Cart MFFMSomethingQS.jpg
 
}}
 
{{MulticartReleaseEnd}}
 
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
<references />
 
<references />
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{{MDMulticarts}}
  
 
[[Category:Mega Drive unlicensed multi-carts| ]]
 
[[Category:Mega Drive unlicensed multi-carts| ]]

Latest revision as of 16:12, 3 June 2023

"Super 5 in 1", a typical unlicensed Mega Drive multi-cart.

A common practice amongst video game bootleggers is to combine two or more games into one; in the Sega Mega Drive's case, resulting in unlicensed multi-carts. Such an idea is particularly prominent in Asia and South America - often moreso than the act of releasing bootlegs of individual games.

The process is achieved by using high capacity ROM cartridges - with early games such as Tetris shipping on 256kB ROMs, multiple copies can be placed within a 2MB or 4MB ROM with room to spare. Sometimes a simple menu would be programmed to select between the titles, or a soft reset of the console is required to switch games.

Unlike the Nintendo Famicom, in which multi-cart sizes ballooned during the 1990s and 2000s (to the point where manufacturers would (often erroneously) claim a multi-cart contained hundreds of games), it is more common to see Mega Drive multi-carts contain between two and eight games - typically when a cartridge claims to have more than ten, it is a strong indication that games will be repeated, sometimes with very minor changes. Newer Mega Drive games are rarely seen in multi-carts, not only because of their size, but due to tighter security from developers.

Sega have released multiple officially licensed compilations, which save for an expected layer of polish, offer much the same thing.

Documentation

Thousands of Mega Drive multi-carts exist, with new ones continuing to be created today. While Sega Retro is attempting to document as many of these cartridges as possible, the volume of releases and the desire for their creators to hide their identities makes this an extremely difficult task.

Simlilar to more traditional bootleg game cartridges, the majority of unlicensed multi-carts originate from the far east, from factories in and around Taiwan, Hong Kong or in more recent years, mainland China. Third-party distributors often design the packaging and are ultimately responsible for selling the product; the same ROM can therefore appear all over the world but in different guises.

Numbered series

A variant of "KE-804", clearly labled.

Many multi-carts make the documentation process easier by having product code numbers on display (which in turn often double up as the cartridge's "name"). From this we can deduce series based on letter, or similar identifiers. In most cases, it is not known what the letters symbolise.

"Groups"

Dozens of multi-carts use this generic design. We can assume they are all related.

Many multi-carts lack unique identifiers, and with no ROM dumps or contextual details, can only be judged on general appearance.

Sega Retro has chosen to refer to these cartridge sets as numbered "groups". This is a temporary measure until more information is found. If a number is missing, it means ths group has been identified.

Others

Multi-carts in South Korea

Several cartridges were created specifically for the South Korean market, often containing Sega Master System or ported MSX games, and menus in Korean.

Master System compilations

A small subset of multi-carts only contain Sega Master System games.

Unsorted

We currently know very little about this multi-cart other than "it exists".

If we can't group by product code, developer, or physical appearance, we can only group by capacity, i.e. how many games are included on each cartridge.

Incomplete

Main article: Sega Retro:Todo/Multicarts.

The Sega Retro multi-carts project page lists multi-carts whose existence hasn't been proven, or has yet to be documented.

Statistics

Most included games

Without additional bank-switching routines, the maximum cartridge size allowed by the Mega Drive is 4MB, so games chosen for multi-carts (which themselves may not be using a 4MB ROM) need to be smaller than this value. Most earlier multi-carts therefore opted for games that were either 256kB or 512kB in size, and as marketable characters were preferred, there are clear patterns with the games usually featured.

The top 20 included games is as follows:

References


Unlicensed multi-carts for the Sega Mega Drive
Series
16B 1992 Super A AA AB AC AD B BS BV BVAG CW DM DS DT DY EK EM F FM KC KE KH KT MA MB MC MD MDP NO S SB SC SG SK TH TeleGamestation 2 YE YK ZW
"Groups"
Group 1Group 2Group 3Group 4
Unsorted
10 in 12 in 13 in 14 in 15 in 16 in 17 in 18 in 19 in 1others
Others
2010sCyber Shell Multigame CartridgeMaster System compilationsMindKidsSouth KoreaVCD/DVD discsYuswallow