Difference between revisions of "Sega Mega Anser"
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==Quote from Sega Site (circa 1990)== | ==Quote from Sega Site (circa 1990)== | ||
{{quote|With a home phone line this unit can check balances, make transfers, get loan information and other bank financial functions. You can print out financial data on the printer.|Sega Site}} | {{quote|With a home phone line this unit can check balances, make transfers, get loan information and other bank financial functions. You can print out financial data on the printer.|Sega Site}} | ||
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+ | Image:Mega Anser 1.png|Intro Screen | ||
+ | Image:Mega Anser 2.png|Intro Screen | ||
+ | Image:Mega Anser 3.png|Title Screen | ||
+ | Image:Mega Anser 4.png|Menu Screen | ||
+ | Image:Mega Anser 5.png|Entry Screen | ||
+ | Image:Mega Anser 6.png|Dialing Screen | ||
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Revision as of 19:57, 18 May 2009
The Sega Mega Anser was an accessory for the Sega Mega Drive which gave access to an online banking system in Japan. It came with the Ten Key Pad, printer, and modem.[1] With a printer it could print receipts, statements, among other banking info. It was developed by Sega for Nagoya Bank. Sega decided to distribute the accessory to consumers and Nogoya Bank also did the same, but under a different name, the Nagoya Banking cart (Nicekun Mini). The only differences between the two are the insert, the cart sticker, and the Nagoya logos when booting the cartridge.
Quote from Sega Site (circa 1990)
“ | With a home phone line this unit can check balances, make transfers, get loan information and other bank financial functions. You can print out financial data on the printer. | „ |
— Sega Site |
Screenshots