Difference between revisions of "Mega Drive Twin Pads"
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The '''Mega Drive Twin Pads''' is a [[Mega Drive]] "console on a chip" originally produced by [[AtGames]] for the Asian market with 5 built-in games and distributed in Europe by [[Blaze Europe]] with 10 games. One of the two game controllers plugs directly into a television, however it will only output a PAL signal. There is no cartridge slot, so you are limited to the 10 games. Four AA batteries are needed to operate the console. | The '''Mega Drive Twin Pads''' is a [[Mega Drive]] "console on a chip" originally produced by [[AtGames]] for the Asian market with 5 built-in games and distributed in Europe by [[Blaze Europe]] with 10 games. One of the two game controllers plugs directly into a television, however it will only output a PAL signal. There is no cartridge slot, so you are limited to the 10 games. Four AA batteries are needed to operate the console. | ||
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* ''[[Alien Storm (Mega Drive)|Alien Storm]]'' | * ''[[Alien Storm (Mega Drive)|Alien Storm]]'' | ||
* ''[[Columns]]'' | * ''[[Columns]]'' | ||
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* ''[[Sonic & Knuckles]]'' | * ''[[Sonic & Knuckles]]'' | ||
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* ''[[Alien Storm (Mega Drive)|Alien Storm]]'' | * ''[[Alien Storm (Mega Drive)|Alien Storm]]'' | ||
* ''[[Altered Beast]]'' | * ''[[Altered Beast]]'' | ||
* ''[[Columns]]'' | * ''[[Columns]]'' | ||
− | * ''[[ | + | * ''[[Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine]]'' |
* ''[[Flicky]]'' | * ''[[Flicky]]'' | ||
* ''[[Gain Ground]]'' | * ''[[Gain Ground]]'' | ||
* ''[[Golden Axe II]]'' | * ''[[Golden Axe II]]'' | ||
* ''[[Kid Chameleon]]'' | * ''[[Kid Chameleon]]'' | ||
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Revision as of 22:52, 16 October 2020
Mega Drive Twin Pads | |||||||||||||||
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Manufacturer: AtGames | |||||||||||||||
Distributor: AtGames, Blaze Europe (UK) | |||||||||||||||
Built-in games: 10 | |||||||||||||||
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The Mega Drive Twin Pads is a Mega Drive "console on a chip" originally produced by AtGames for the Asian market with 5 built-in games and distributed in Europe by Blaze Europe with 10 games. One of the two game controllers plugs directly into a television, however it will only output a PAL signal. There is no cartridge slot, so you are limited to the 10 games. Four AA batteries are needed to operate the console.
List of games
AtGames version
Blaze version
- Alien Storm
- Altered Beast
- Columns
- Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine
- Flicky
- Gain Ground
- Golden Axe II
- Kid Chameleon
- Sonic & Knuckles
- Sonic Spinball
Physical scans
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) |