Difference between revisions of "Wonder MIDI"
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− | {{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (ワンダーMIDI) is an extremely rare [[Sega Mega Drive]] cartridge released by [[Victor]] in Japan. It was compatible with the RG-M1 variant of the [[Wondermega]]. The software allowed control of [[MIDI]] musical instruments via the original Wondermega's MIDI port. It was also compatible with "Hyper Audio System" compact discs, a format developed by [[NEC]] and ''Rittor Music'' for playback of MIDI music on compatible hardware branded "MiDiworld". A special MiDiworld disc was produced for Wonder MIDI called ''Wonder MIDI Collection''. It also had a music visualiser, simply called "BGV". | + | {{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (ワンダーMIDI) is an extremely rare [[Sega Mega Drive]] cartridge released by [[Victor]] in Japan. It was compatible with the RG-M1 variant of the [[Wondermega]]. |
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+ | Having been undumped for over 30 years, a ROM was finally dumped by [[User:Andlabs|Andlabs]] and released on December 3, 2023. | ||
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+ | The software allowed control of [[MIDI]] musical instruments via the original Wondermega's MIDI Out port. It was also compatible with "Hyper Audio System" compact discs, a format developed by [[NEC]] and ''Rittor Music'' for playback of MIDI music on compatible hardware branded "MiDiworld". A special MiDiworld disc was produced for Wonder MIDI called ''Wonder MIDI Collection''. It also had a music visualiser, simply called "BGV". | ||
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+ | Wonder Dog, the titular protagonist of the Mega-CD game ''[[Wonder Dog]]'', is prominently featured on the box and in the software itself. | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Revision as of 13:26, 4 December 2023
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Publisher: Victor | ||||||||||
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Genre: Miscellaneous | ||||||||||
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Wonder MIDI (ワンダーMIDI) is an extremely rare Sega Mega Drive cartridge released by Victor in Japan. It was compatible with the RG-M1 variant of the Wondermega.
Having been undumped for over 30 years, a ROM was finally dumped by Andlabs and released on December 3, 2023.
Contents
Software
The software allowed control of MIDI musical instruments via the original Wondermega's MIDI Out port. It was also compatible with "Hyper Audio System" compact discs, a format developed by NEC and Rittor Music for playback of MIDI music on compatible hardware branded "MiDiworld". A special MiDiworld disc was produced for Wonder MIDI called Wonder MIDI Collection. It also had a music visualiser, simply called "BGV".
Wonder Dog, the titular protagonist of the Mega-CD game Wonder Dog, is prominently featured on the box and in the software itself.
Magazine articles
- Main article: Wonder MIDI/Magazine articles.
Screenshots
Photo gallery
Physical scans
Mega Drive, JP |
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Technical information
- Main article: Wonder MIDI/Technical information.
References
Wonder MIDI | |
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Main page | Hidden content | Magazine articles | Technical information |