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The Super Kombat (KO16) is a unlicensed Sega Mega Drive clone. It was inspired by Magistr 16 Bakalavr. This models is 16 bit version of Super Kombat KO2 which is a succesor of Kombat Obuchayushchii KO1, all clones of 8-bit Nintendo.
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