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Revision as of 14:51, 21 November 2023
Many unlicensed post-2000 Mega Drive consoles opt for a smaller Mega Drive design. The shell is common and is modelled after the Mega Drive 2 design, however it is not thought to have been used by any official consoles, suggesting the following systems may be linked in some way.
Interestingly, like its full size counterpart, both the "push down" and "horizontal" power switches were brought forward for unexplained reasons.
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Dex
DX-166 by Dexkee Elec-Technology Co., Ltd.
Sega Mini
Sold in Ukraine by VideoGames.[1]
Mega Drive 6
From Russia. It is unknown if it succeeds a "Mega Drive 5".
Sega-Boy
Credits Kin Wai (Hong Kong) Investment Limited. Related to the Kombat brand distributed in Ukraine.
Sega Boy 2 (ZW-162)
Successor of above model.
Super 16 bit
Sold in Brazil by Gemini Industria e Comercio.
Unsorted