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− | The '''Gen-X Dual Station''' is a video game console that combines the features of a [[Sega Mega Drive]] with a Nintendo Entertainment System. It plays North American Genesis games and has a switch enabling Japanese Mega Drive titles to be played. It ships with two six-button controllers and A/V cables for a recommended price of $59.99. | + | }} |
+ | {{stub}}The '''Gen-X Dual Station''' is a video game console that combines the features of a [[Sega Mega Drive]] with a Nintendo Entertainment System. It plays North American Genesis games and has a switch enabling Japanese Mega Drive titles to be played. It ships with two six-button controllers and A/V cables for a recommended price of $59.99. | ||
The compatibility of the Gen-X Dual Station is fairly good (more than the [[GN Twin]]), and is compatible with the [[Power Base Converter|Master System Converter II]]. | The compatibility of the Gen-X Dual Station is fairly good (more than the [[GN Twin]]), and is compatible with the [[Power Base Converter|Master System Converter II]]. | ||
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The Gen-X Dual Station is a video game console that combines the features of a Sega Mega Drive with a Nintendo Entertainment System. It plays North American Genesis games and has a switch enabling Japanese Mega Drive titles to be played. It ships with two six-button controllers and A/V cables for a recommended price of $59.99.
The compatibility of the Gen-X Dual Station is fairly good (more than the GN Twin), and is compatible with the Master System Converter II.