MK-3092

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The Sega MK-3092 was one of many Sega RF Adapters. It was originally bundled with the Sega Master System and later on earlier Mega Drive variants and Master System 2 consoles. The MK-3092 ended production in 1996 after the Sega Master System II.

The MK-3092 has a basic design, reminiscent to CRT TVs of the 80s, but looked different to other RF adapters. The MK-3092 was the first and last RF adapter by Sega to be out of metal. On the top, there is a Sega logo on the bottom side, and in the middle is a switch to switch between the console and the TV antenna. However, it is known for the connection to be sensitive, which was later fixed for its follow-ups. Its replacement was the Sega MK-3088.

(A Sega MK-3092.)