Difference between revisions of "Unlicensed Mega Drive clones (Keyboard models)"
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Revision as of 17:07, 5 August 2023
In 1995, the designer of Game Genie, Yi-Rong Chen, got patent for Mega Drive 16-bit computer system, that looked like keyboard.[1] With help of Realtec, he created EZcom.
Educational Mega Drive consoles got second life in early 2000s, when bootleg sellers wanted to compete with 8-bit Nintendo educational computers clones. Most of these clones was intended for Chinese, Russian and CIS markets, where Sega was still popular.
New Star FDC-2000
Chinese clone using both cartridges and floppy disk, released in 1995 by Tianjing Newstar Electronics., Ltd. (天津市新星电子). The console was unsuccessful because of its high price.
Advert[2]
EPC-2001N
By Shenzhen Hot Sun Electronics Co., Ltd.
SB-978
By Subor.