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Revision as of 09:10, 5 July 2023
Such was the dominance of the PlayStation during the mid-to-late 1990s, that it is not unusual to see Mega Drive clones housed in PlayStation-like shells. While many consoles have been used as inspiration for aspiring bootleggers, PlayStation-style Mega Drive clones are far more common and have appeared all over the world.
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G-101
Sold in Ukraine by VideoGames.[1]
Sega One Super Drive
Sold in Russia, probably as a part of Super Drive family.
Sega Station
Mega Drive 2
IB Game Station
Sega Dolphin II
Sold from 2004 by Game Systems.[3]