Unlicensed Mega Drive clones (Mega Drive)
From Sega Retro
This is a list of unlicensed Sega Mega Drive clones intended primarily for the Russian market.
Contents
Mega Drive
Mega-Ken
Sold by Kenga. Two variants exist.
Pro 16 Bit
This one was distributed by Steepler, who were responsible for the hugely successful Dendy Famiclone in the region. Suffice to say the Pro 16 Bit did not match that success.
Mega Drive 2
Magic Drive II
Found in Russia.
Mega Drive 2 (Simba's)
Mega Drive clones built by Russian-based Simba's Video Games. These Mega Drive 2 clones are perhaps the least interesting of their produce, and despite being offered in three different box colours, each system is identical. Also offered is a "black box" variant with 25 built in games. All four packages are fairly common in Russia and are rumoured to still have the expansion port, a feature usually missing in these types of clones.
Mega Drive 2 (unknown)
Possibly related to the Mega Drive One and Mega Drive III, this clone turns up from time to time in Russia. There's a few box variants.
Mega Drive 2 (unknown)
Another unnamed Russian clone.
Mega Drive 2 (unknown)
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Mega Drive 2 (unknown)
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Mega Nan II
One of the more entertaining clones. Once again it's from Russia.
Genesis 3
Magic Drive Pro
Genesis 3 clones from Russia. Available in both black and white.
Mega Drive 6
From Russia. It is unknown if it succeeds a "Mega Drive 5".
Others
Sega-Boy