Difference between revisions of "MegaDrive"
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Revision as of 04:44, 28 June 2010
Sega Mega Drive Hardware | |
Mega Drive Variations | Mega Jet | Nomad | Teradrive | Mega PC | LaserActive |
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Mega CD Variations | CDX | X'eye | Aiwa Mega CD |
Other Add-ons | 32X | Mega CD 32X | Power Base Converter | Super Magic Drive |
Game Controllers | Standard gamepad | Mega Mouse | Menacer | Activator |
Online Services | Meganet | Channel | XB∀ND |
Misc. Hardware | Sega Mega Anser | Mega-Tech | Mega Play | Game Genie | Action Replay | Tototek MD-Pro |
Consoles on a Chip | Legends Series | AtGames Mega Drive Video Game Console | Mega Drive Portable Video Game Player | Mega Drive Firecore Portable Player | Mega Drive Twin Pads | Mega Drive 3 | Mega Drive 4 |
Unlicensed Clones | Magistr Drive 2 | Magistr Drive 5 | Magistr Drive X | Magistr Drive Z | Mega Drive 2 Mini | Mega Drive Extreme | Mega Drive Portable | Mega Drive Ultimate | Mega Drive V | Mega Drive X | Megason 2 | Scorpion 16 | Zoga |