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− | The '''Extreme Land Mega Drive 2 | + | The '''Extreme Land Mega Drive 2''' is an unlicensed [[Sega Mega Drive]] [[clone console]] and one of many that produced in Asia and sol in various countries around the world. |
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+ | In Russia, console was sold by [[Vostok-Ural]] as '''Miro MR-202''', a successor to Miro MR-111 famiclone, which also looks like Mega Drive. | ||
The console resembles a Japanese Mega Drive 2, right down to the colors, but ships with six button controllers of a slightly different color scheme. | The console resembles a Japanese Mega Drive 2, right down to the colors, but ships with six button controllers of a slightly different color scheme. | ||
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| front=MD2 MD Box Front Miro.jpg | | front=MD2 MD Box Front Miro.jpg | ||
| back=Miro MR 202 MD RU Box Back.jpg | | back=Miro MR 202 MD RU Box Back.jpg | ||
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| item1name=Console | | item1name=Console | ||
| item2=Miro MR 202 Label.jpg | | item2=Miro MR 202 Label.jpg |
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The Extreme Land Mega Drive 2 is an unlicensed Sega Mega Drive clone console and one of many that produced in Asia and sol in various countries around the world.
In Russia, console was sold by Vostok-Ural as Miro MR-202, a successor to Miro MR-111 famiclone, which also looks like Mega Drive.
The console resembles a Japanese Mega Drive 2, right down to the colors, but ships with six button controllers of a slightly different color scheme.
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