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[[File:TTMD3 81G.png|thumb|260px|Tectoy Mega Drive 3 (81 games)]] | [[File:TTMD3 81G.png|thumb|260px|Tectoy Mega Drive 3 (81 games)]] | ||
− | The 2007 release of the '''Tectoy Mega Drive 3''' is a "console on a chip" sold exclusively in Brazil by Sega's | + | The 2007 release of the '''Tectoy Mega Drive 3''' is a "console on a chip" sold exclusively in Brazil by Sega's Brazilian distributor, [[Tectoy]]. Unlike previous releases by the distributor, this was the first [[Sega Mega Drive]] to not include a cartridge slot, meaning only the 81 built in games can be played. |
− | The console itself is based off the standard Mega Drive II model (the last Tectoy release to borrow a Sega console design), though is painted white with a blue Tectoy/Mega Drive 3 logo. The console ships with two six button controllers which are | + | The console itself is based off the standard Mega Drive II model (the last Tectoy release to borrow a Sega console design), though is painted white with a blue Tectoy/Mega Drive 3 logo. The console ships with two six button controllers which are interchangeable with other revisions of the console. It also only supports the [[A/V]] picture standard, unlike earlier models. |
The console is also notable for shipping with a purple marker pen. Tectoy's original plan was to allow users to customise the console with it, though the idea was scrapped in later revisions. | The console is also notable for shipping with a purple marker pen. Tectoy's original plan was to allow users to customise the console with it, though the idea was scrapped in later revisions. |
Revision as of 00:45, 13 January 2012
The 2007 release of the Tectoy Mega Drive 3 is a "console on a chip" sold exclusively in Brazil by Sega's Brazilian distributor, Tectoy. Unlike previous releases by the distributor, this was the first Sega Mega Drive to not include a cartridge slot, meaning only the 81 built in games can be played.
The console itself is based off the standard Mega Drive II model (the last Tectoy release to borrow a Sega console design), though is painted white with a blue Tectoy/Mega Drive 3 logo. The console ships with two six button controllers which are interchangeable with other revisions of the console. It also only supports the A/V picture standard, unlike earlier models.
The console is also notable for shipping with a purple marker pen. Tectoy's original plan was to allow users to customise the console with it, though the idea was scrapped in later revisions.
Games Included
- Academia do Saber
- Acerte o alvo
- Air Hockey
- Alex Kidd in the Enchanted Castle
- Alien Storm
- Altered Beast
- Anaconda
- Aniversário
- Aquaduto
- Arrow Flash
- Art Alive!
- Asa Delta
- Ball Jack
- Batalha Naval
- Battle Golfer Yui
- Bill Bolha
- Bolas e Coresv
- Bolhas
- Bombeiros
- Bonanza Brothers
- Cadash
- Canhão
- Cava-Cava
- Cavalos & Peões
- Chase HQ 2
- Columns
- Columns III
- Corrida de Tampinhas
- Creature Capture
- Crystal's Pony Tales
- Cyber Police ESWAT
- Dangerous Seed
- Decap Attack
- Domine o Território
- Dominó
- Fábrica de Chocolate
- Fatal Labyrinth
- Fica 1
- Fire Mustang
- Flicky
- Gain Ground
- Golden Axe
- Golden Axe III
- Growl
- Guerra dos Monstros
- Hexágono
- Jewel Master
- Junte 4
- Kid Chameleon
- Last Battle
- Megapanel
- Memória Master
- Mina Terrestre
- Minerador
- Mystical Fighters
- New Zealand Story
- Os 12 Trabalhos de Jongo
- Pac Attack
- Palhaços
- Pense Bem (10 jogos)
- Phelios
- Power Ball
- Rainbow Island
- Rastan Saga 2
- Senha
- Shadow Dancer: The Secret of Shinobi
- Shinobi III
- Sonic 3
- Sudoku
- Tangram
- Ultimate Qix
- World Championship Soccer
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