Difference between revisions of "Arcade Master"
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Revision as of 10:39, 19 August 2017
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Manufacturer: AtGames | |||||
Built-in games: 26 | |||||
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The Arcade Master, or Arcade Master Deluxe is a console on a chip manufactured by AtGames. It is a console built into an arcade stick, with a directional stick, six face buttons and 26 built-in Sega Mega Drive games. It has no cartridge slot, but can run games via SD cards.
The games differ depending on the package. At present, little has been documented about the system.
Gallery
Physical scans
Mega Drive, US (deluxe) |
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Mega Drive, FR |
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References
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) |