Difference between revisions of "Unlicensed Mega Drive clones (Genesis 3)"
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Revision as of 12:52, 24 May 2023
Unlicensed Genesis 3 clones were manufactured well into the 2000s and may still be in production to this day.
Due to the vast number of Genesis 3 clones, we have also split some by geographical region:
Contents
Russia
Dream Master II
Sold from 2004 by Game Systems.[1]
Others
Dream Play
Genesis 3 (unknown)
Genesis 3 (unknown)
Uses the TCT-6035 console-on-a-chip. Has a region switch on the bottom.
Genesis 3 (unknown)
Uses the SM801-A1 console-on-a-chip.
Genesis 3 (unknown)
Uses a clone of an AtGames console-on-a-chip. Claims to have 232 built-in games but only has 219 unique games, with the rest being repeats.
Genesis 3 (unknown)
Uses a clone of an AtGames console-on-a-chip. Claims to have 368 built-in games but only has 5 unique games, with the rest being repeats.