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During the late 1980s and early 1990s (with some ideals lasting to this day), it was almost illegal for Japanese companies to market their products in South Korea. Though slightly more relaxed now, the troubles date back hundreds of years, and an influx of Japanese companies reaching South Korean shores would not have been taken lightly by the South Korean public. This meant that when the Sega Mega Drive was distributed in South Korea, Sega had to go through Samsung to get their product onto market.
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Super Gam*Boy
Samsung Mega Drives are not known officially as "Mega Drives", but rather the "Super Gam*Boy" and later "Super Aladdin Boy", however the text "MEGA DRIVE" is still printed on the system. They are compatible with their Japanese counterparts.
Box | Name | Distributor | Date & Price | Console | Label | Hardware | Software | Documentation | Comments |
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Super Gam*Boy 수퍼겜보이 |
Samsung | KR: ₩185,000185,000 (1990-05)
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Super Gam*Boy 수퍼겜보이 |
Samsung | KR: (≥ 1990)
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Super Gam*Boy 수퍼겜보이 |
Samsung | KR: (≥ 1992)
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Super Aladdin Boy
Box | Name | Distributor | Date & Price | Console | Label | Hardware | Software | Documentation | Comments |
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Super Aladdin Boy 수퍼알라딘 보이 |
Samsung | KR: ₩185,000185,000[1] (1992-12) KR: ₩168,000168,000[2] (1993-04)
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Super Aladdin Boy 수퍼알라딘 보이 |
Samsung | KR: ₩165,000165,000[1] (1992-12) KR: ₩149,000149,000[2] (1993-04) KR: ₩127,600127,600 (1994-06)
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Super Aladdin Boy 수퍼알라딘 보이 |
Samsung | KR: ₩165,000165,000 (1994)
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Super Aladdin Boy II 수퍼알라딘 보이II |
Samsung | KR: ₩198,000198,000[3] (1994-06)
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Super Aladdin Boy II 수퍼알라딘 보이II |
Samsung | KR: ₩129,900129,900[4] (1994-12)
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Super Aladdin Boy II 수퍼알라딘 보이II |
Samsung | KR: ₩198,000198,000[5] (1995-01)
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Super Aladdin Boy II 수퍼알라딘 보이II |
Samsung | KR: ₩219,000219,000[6] (1995-06)
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Super Aladdin Boy II 수퍼알라딘 보이II |
Samsung | KR: ₩154,000154,000[7] (1995-09)
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Mega Drive 2 (HiCom)
By February 1997, Samsung completely exited the gaming business due to the failure of the Samsung Saturn and in the same year, HiCom released Mega Drive 2, now under its original name and re-released some of the games.
Box | Name | Distributor | Date & Price | Console | Label | Hardware | Software | Documentation | Comments |
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Mega Drive 2 메가 드라이브 2 |
HiCom | KR: (≥ 1997)
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New Mega Drive
Nasun Electronic Co. Ltd sold from 1998 New Mega Drive, probably licensed by Sega
- Main article: New Mega Drive.
Mega Drive 2 (Hana Technology & Information)
From 2000 to 2002, Hana Technology & Information sold Sega Mega Drive 2, probably licensed by Sega.
Box | Name | Distributor | Date & Price | Console | Label | Hardware | Software | Documentation | Comments |
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Mega Drive 2 메가 드라이브 2 |
Hana Technology & Information | KR: (≥ 2000)
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 File:GameChamp KR 1992-12.pdf, page 163
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 File:GameChamp KR 1993-04.pdf, page 148
- ↑ File:GameChamp KR 1994-06.pdf, page 18
- ↑ File:GameChamp KR 1994-12.pdf, page 09
- ↑ File:GameChamp KR 1995-01.pdf, page 03
- ↑ File:GameChamp KR 1995-06.pdf, page 2
- ↑ File:GameChamp KR 1995-09.pdf, page 06