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− | The first eMote is a stationary console resembling the Nintendo Wii. An interesting fact is that the console is compatible not with Mega Drive but with a clone called [[Mega Drive Portable]]. It also contains its own games, not related to Mega Drive. | + | The first eMote is a stationary console resembling the Nintendo Wii. An interesting fact is that the console is compatible not with Mega Drive but with a clone called [[Mega Drive Portable]]. It also contains its own games, not related to Mega Drive. Based on ZW-V21 by [[Zoga]]. |
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Manufacturer: EMG Games, Zoga | ||||||||||
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The eMote multimedia devices sold, produced by order of INT Corporation and distributed in Russia and CIS countries by INT Europe (part of Proyavlyay Emotsii Holding). Stationary consoles are compatible with Mega Drive Portable carts but portable ones have build in emulators of old consoles such as Mega Drive.
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Stationary consoles
eMote
The first eMote is a stationary console resembling the Nintendo Wii. An interesting fact is that the console is compatible not with Mega Drive but with a clone called Mega Drive Portable. It also contains its own games, not related to Mega Drive. Based on ZW-V21 by Zoga.
Portable consoles
eMote Alloy
eMote Sketch
eMote Wave
eMote Gale
eMote Else
Magazine articles
- Main article: EMote/Magazine articles.
External links
- Official website (Russian) (archive)
References