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Publisher: Victor | |||||||||||||||
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Wonder Library (ワンダーライブラリ) is a very rare Sega Mega Drive cartridge which shipped with some variants of the Japanese Wondermega. In the US it was released as Electronic Book Decoder for X'Eye. When hooked up to a Mega Drive connected to a Sega Mega-CD (or a Wondermega) with a compatible bios, Electronic Books in the EBXA[1] format can be played.
As with other Wondermega-related products, the cartridge features Wonder Dog heavily. It is unknown whether or not any emulator can use a cart-boot feature to run this game (some do support Flux, which works similarly, so it is possible).
Sega Saturn Denshi Book Operator offers similar functionality for the Sega Saturn.
Magazine articles
- Main article: Wonder Library/Magazine articles.