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It was released in Taiwan as the '''Explorer-I''' by [[Honyü]], and as the '''Power Mate''' by [[Teqniche]]. | It was released in Taiwan as the '''Explorer-I''' by [[Honyü]], and as the '''Power Mate''' by [[Teqniche]]. | ||
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Explorer-I is a third-party arcade stick for the Sega Mega Drive, created by Champ. Many types of Explorer exist for various consoles in several colour schemes - Mega Drive versions come in white or grey. The Mega Drive Explorer is a three button stick with turbo features, styled similarly to a NES Advantage. For whatever reason, the box features artwork from Super Thunder Blade.
It was released in Taiwan as the Explorer-I by Honyü, and as the Power Mate by Teqniche.
Magazine articles
- Main article: Explorer-I/Magazine articles.
Physical scans
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Mega Drive, TW (Power Mate) |
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