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The Arcade Blast is a Sega Mega Drive console-on-a-chip created by AtGames. The unit is shaped like a Mega Drive controller and has 12 built-in Mega Drive games.
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Sega consoles created by AtGames |
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"Plug and play" systems |
PlayPal Plug & Play (2006) | Arcade Gamer (200x) | Brain Games Colour (2008) | Mega Drive Twin Pads (2008) | Arcade Gamer Classic (20xx) | Arcade Master (20xx) | Reactor (20xx) | Arcade Motion Dual (2010) | Arcade Nano (2010) | Arcade Blast (2011) |
Systems with a cartridge slot |
Arcade Motion Classic (2008) | Arcade Classic (2009) | Genesis Gencore (2009) | Sega Mega Drive Flashback (2017) |
Handhelds |
Arcade Gamer Portable (200x) | Arcade Portable (200x) | Arcade Ultimate (20xx) | GenMobile (20xx) |