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Educational Mega Drive consoles got second life in early 2000s, when bootleg sellers wanted to compete with 8-bit Nintendo educational computers clones. Most of these clones was intended for Chinese, Russian and CIS markets, where Sega was still popular.
 
Educational Mega Drive consoles got second life in early 2000s, when bootleg sellers wanted to compete with 8-bit Nintendo educational computers clones. Most of these clones was intended for Chinese, Russian and CIS markets, where Sega was still popular.
  
==EZcom==
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*[[EZcom]]
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*[[CyberShell]]
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*[[CyberSmart]]
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*[[Kibord-005]]
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*[[Kibord-007]]
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*[[Magistr Drive|Magistr 16]]
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*[[Magistr Drive|Magistr 16 Bakalavr/Obuchayushchiy Bakalavr]]
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*[[Magistr Drive|Magistr Aspirant/Obuchayushchiy Aspirant]]
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*[[Magistr Drive|Magistr Litseist]]
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*[[Kombat 16+]]
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*[[Magic Drive|Magic Teacher GS-200N]]
  
 
==New Star FDC-2000==
 
==New Star FDC-2000==
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===Magic Teacher GS-200N===
 
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The clone intended for Russian market. The first copies of that were distirbuted with the same keyboard as regular GS-200N.
 
  
 
===Lega 16 bit LG-188N===
 
===Lega 16 bit LG-188N===
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=="Cyber" brand==
 
{{mainArticle|CyberShell}}
 
{{mainArticle|CyberSmart}}
 
 
=="Kibord" brand==
 
{{mainArticle|Kibord-005}}
 
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=="Magistr" brand==
 
{{mainArticle|Magistr_Drive#Magistr_Aspirant.2FObuchayushchiy_Aspirant}}
 
{{mainArticle|Magistr_Drive#Magistr_Litseist}}
 
 
=="Kombat" brand==
 
{{mainArticle|Kombat 16+}}
 
  
 
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Revision as of 08:43, 6 July 2023

In 1995, the designer of Game Genie, Yi-Rong Chen, got patent for Mega Drive 16-bit computer system, that looked like keyboard.[1] With help of Realtec, he created EZcom.

Educational Mega Drive consoles got second life in early 2000s, when bootleg sellers wanted to compete with 8-bit Nintendo educational computers clones. Most of these clones was intended for Chinese, Russian and CIS markets, where Sega was still popular.

New Star FDC-2000

Chinese clone using both cartridges and floppy disk, released in 1995 by Tianjing Newstar Electronics., Ltd. (天津市新星电子). Console was unsuccessful because of its high price.

GS-200N

The most popular keyboard Mega Drive with logo of Shenzhen Hot Sun Electronics Co., Ltd. (similar to Glorysun) that comes with 2 control pads, mouse and Programma dlya uchoby cartridge. Distributed in China and later in many other brands in Russia.

Lega 16 bit LG-188N

Another Russian clone.

Subor 16 bit GS-200N

The clone made by Subor for Russian market.

Fei Hao 16JP-008

The clone made by Fei Hao for Russian market.

EPC-2001N

Another console by Shenzhen Hot Sun Electronics Co., Ltd.

GS-200

Early version of GS-200N, also by Shenzhen Hot Sun Electronics Co., Ltd.

SB-978

By Subor.


Unlicensed Mega Drive clones
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