Difference between revisions of "Unlicensed Mega Drive clones ("PlayStation" models)"
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==G-101== | ==G-101== | ||
− | Sold in Ukraine by VideoGames.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20150820144957/http://videogames.com.ua/p57488829-sega-bit-101.html</ref> | + | Sold in Ukraine by [[VideoGames (company)|VideoGames]].<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20150820144957/http://videogames.com.ua/p57488829-sega-bit-101.html</ref> |
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G-101s MD.jpg | G-101s MD.jpg | ||
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SegaOneSuperDrive MD RU Box Front.jpg | SegaOneSuperDrive MD RU Box Front.jpg | ||
SegaOneSuperDrive MD RU Box Back.jpg | SegaOneSuperDrive MD RU Box Back.jpg | ||
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+ | ==Sega Dolphin II== | ||
+ | Sold in Russia from 2004 by [[Game Systems]].<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20040606203440/http://www.gamesystems.ru/cat_sega_prist.php</ref> | ||
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+ | Dolphin MD RU Box Front.png | ||
+ | GameSystems RU promo.png|Print advert in ''15000 Opisaniy i sekretov'' (RU) #10 : "" (2004-xx-xx) | ||
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SegaStation MD Box Front Red.jpg | SegaStation MD Box Front Red.jpg | ||
SegaStation MD Box Front White.jpg | SegaStation MD Box Front White.jpg | ||
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+ | ==Mega Drive 2== | ||
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== IB Game Station== | == IB Game Station== | ||
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− | == | + | ==Panda Max== |
− | + | From South Korea by Sungeun Electronics. | |
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Latest revision as of 17:08, 24 April 2024
Such was the dominance of the PlayStation during the mid-to-late 1990s, that it is not unusual to see Mega Drive clones housed in PlayStation-like shells. While many consoles have been used as inspiration for aspiring bootleggers, PlayStation-style Mega Drive clones are far more common and have appeared all over the world.
Contents
G-101
Sold in Ukraine by VideoGames.[1]
Sega One Super Drive
Sold in Russia, probably as a part of Super Drive family.
Sega Dolphin II
Sold in Russia from 2004 by Game Systems.[2]
Sega Station
Mega Drive 2
IB Game Station
Panda Max
From South Korea by Sungeun Electronics.