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The '''KW-501''' is an unlicensed [[Sega Mega Drive]] clone manufactured in Taiwan by King-Wei Electronics, Inc (慶威電子) and distributed across various countries during the 1990s. It was built as a more affordable alternative to Sega's official offering, and was one of the first (and perhaps most prominent) Mega Drive clones released to the general public. The KW-501 was predictably challenged by Sega in many markets, but saw traction in countries where Sega's presence was limited, particularly in Asia and South America.
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The '''KW-501''' is an unlicensed [[Sega Mega Drive]] clone manufactured in Taiwan by King-Wei Electronics, Inc (慶威電子) and distributed across various countries during the 1990s. It was the successor to the [[KW-500]] and was built as a more affordable alternative to Sega's official offering, and was one of the first (and perhaps most prominent) Mega Drive clones released to the general public. The KW-501 was predictably challenged by Sega in many markets, but saw recognition by Sega in countries where presence was difficult.
  
The original version of this console is believed to be the '''Zhan Shen''' (戰神) which was sold in Taiwan, however numerous companies distributed the KW-501, rebranding the unit to suit their needs. There are many slight variations of the console, including the '''Scorpion XVI''', '''Froggy System 16''', '''MG-16''' (by [[Electrolab]]), '''Turbo Aito''' (by [[Universe Electronic S.A]]), '''Magic 2''', '''Speedy Boy''', '''MG-2''' (by [[Kinyo]]), '''Super Bitman''' (by [[Bitman]]), '''Power Pegasus''' (by [[Bobmark International]]) and '''KW-II''' and '''Kowi 96<nowiki>'</nowiki>''' (by [[Kowi]]) as well as the '''Super Mega 16 Bit''' by [[Saba]]. A '''King-500''' unit was advertised for sale in Germany{{fileref|ASM DE 1993-09.pdf|page=59}} though it is not known if any were sold.
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The original version of this console is believed to be the '''Zhan Shen''' (戰神) which was sold in Taiwan, however numerous companies distributed the KW-501, rebranding the unit to suit their needs. There are many slight variations of the console, including the '''Scorpion XVI''' (by [[Interactive Enterprises]]), '''King-500''' (by [[Anova]]), '''Froggy System 16''' (by [[BTE Electronics SA]]), '''MG-16''' (by [[Electrolab]]), '''Turbo Aito''' (by [[Universe Electronic S.A]]), '''MG-2''' (by [[Kinyo]]), '''Super Bitman''' (by [[Bitman]]), '''Power Pegasus''' (by [[Bobmark International]]), '''Samurai MG-16''' (by [[Samurai Software]]), '''Micro Genius 2''' (by [[Micro Genius]]), '''KW-II''', '''Kowi 96<nowiki>'</nowiki>''' and '''Kowi 97<nowiki>'</nowiki>''' (by [[Kowi]]), '''King Karol''' (by [[King Karol Argentina]]), '''Hitex''', '''Magic 2''', '''Speedy Boy''' as well as the '''Saba Super Mega 16 Bit''' which is the English version of the Zhan Shen.  
  
All KW-501 consoles are presumed to be internally identical, with minor cosmetic alterations and swapped RF adaptors for differing markets.
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The first models in this series continued to appear under the name of the '''KW-500'''. The console also had a modified versions called '''KW-501U''', '''KW-501D''' and '''KW-501UD''' which didn't differ in design, but with the components inside the console.
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KW-501 successor is the [[KW-502]] from 1994. The next one was [[KW-503]] released in 1996, which is a successor of few KW-501 clones. The [[KW-504]] was a new PCB revision of KW-503. The last console noticed from this series is the [[KW-505]].
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All KW-501 consoles are presumed to be internally identical, with minor cosmetic alterations and swapped RF adaptors for differing markets.  
  
 
==Hardware==
 
==Hardware==
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===Taiwan===
 
===Taiwan===
The KW-501 is known to have been released in Taiwan as the Zhan Shen (戰神).
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The KW-501 is known to have been released in Taiwan as the Zhan Shen (戰神) and Saba. Both consoles had a trademark registered in Taiwan by King-Wei Electronics.
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===Germany===
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A King-500 unit was advertised for sale in Germany by the Taiwanese based [[Anova]]{{magref|asm|1993-09|59}}.
  
 
===United Kingdom===
 
===United Kingdom===
Under its Scorpion XVI name, the KW-501 became infamous in the United Kingdom, where it gained widespread press coverage and undercut Sega's official Mega Drive console by a considerable margin. Though presumed to have been forced out of the market shortly afterwards, the Scorpion XVI stands as one of the few clone consoles of this nature to make gains in the region and is now a valuable collectors item. Some Scorpion XVIs use Aito branding, while others were sold with Magic 2 branding.
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Under its Scorpion XVI name, the KW-501 became infamous in the United Kingdom, where it gained widespread press coverage and undercut Sega's official Mega Drive console by a considerable margin. Though presumed to have been forced out of the market shortly afterwards, the Scorpion XVI stands as one of the few clone consoles of this nature to make gains in the region and is now a valuable collectors item. The console was distributed by [[Interactive Enterprises]] as a successor to the [https://www.oocities.org/s_h_3/nintendo/scorpion8/scorpion8.htm Scorpion 8], which was a famiclone. The first models were sold in a black box with the number KW-501, while the later were sold in a yellow box with the number KW-501U.
  
 
Predictably the Scorpion XVI did not see a widespread release, however is known to have retailed at branches of Beatties for about £70.
 
Predictably the Scorpion XVI did not see a widespread release, however is known to have retailed at branches of Beatties for about £70.
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The majority of KW-501 consoles appear to have been sold in South America in PAL-N regions (and thus were mostly found in Argentina). Consoles are known to have crossed the border into Brazil, but were met with stiff resistence by [[Tectoy]]. It is assumed some systems also crossed over to Uruguay and Paraguay, which also use the PAL-N format.
 
The majority of KW-501 consoles appear to have been sold in South America in PAL-N regions (and thus were mostly found in Argentina). Consoles are known to have crossed the border into Brazil, but were met with stiff resistence by [[Tectoy]]. It is assumed some systems also crossed over to Uruguay and Paraguay, which also use the PAL-N format.
  
MG-16s are perhaps the most common unit to be seen in Argentina, although systems by Kinyo and Kowi were also sold there. Given the extent of Mega Drive piracy in the region, is difficult to gauge the success of the KW-501 - given the rarity of the Sega Mega-CD and its games, there were likely many cheaper alternatives to this unit.Turbo Aito was distributed by [[Universe Electronic S.A]].
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MG-16s distributed by [[Electrolab]] are perhaps the most common unit to be seen in Argentina. Given the extent of Mega Drive piracy in the region, is difficult to gauge the success of the KW-501 - given the rarity of the Sega Mega-CD and its games, there were likely many cheaper alternatives to this unit. This console has a successor under the name MG-16R and MGW-16 modeled on [[KW-503]].
===Russia===
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The KW-501 is known to have been released in Russia in the form of the Super Bitman, a presumed successor to the "Bitman" Famiclone distributed by [[Bitman]] in the region. Similar to the above it was likely undercut by cheaper Mega Drive clones.There was also a version modeled on [[Songa II]]
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Other known clones distributed as KW-501 in Argentina are Turbo Aito distributed by [[Universe Electronic S.A]] from 1994, Froggy System 16 distributed by [[BTE Electronics SA]] as a successor of 8-bit Froggy Family Game clone console, MG-2 distributed by [[Kinyo]], King Karol distributed by [[King Karol Argentina]] and KW-II, Kowi 96' and Kowi 97' distributed by [[Kowi]].
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===Russia and CIS===
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The first available clone of this type in Russia was Magic 2, which appeared on Russian market in 1994.<ref>Yunyy tehnik 12/1994 page 60</ref>
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Between 1994 and 1995, the [[Bitman]] company released KW-501 in the form of the Super Bitman, a successor to the "Bitman" famiclone distributed by them in the region. The clones produced by this company were popular in CIS region, having 10% of market shares<ref>Магазин Игрушек 4/95 page 49</ref>. When in January 1996, Bitman was choose by [[Sega Europe]] as Sega's distributor for Russia and CIS, they got rid of unlicensed games and began sold Mega Drive II alongside with Super Bitman, which from now on was called the official clone{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20160813185017/https://www.kommersant.ru/doc/233963}} similar to [[Mega Game II]] in Portugal, Power Pegasus in Poland and Magic 2 in South-East Asia. The console have successor based on [[KW-503]].
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===Poland===
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KW-501 was released as the Power Pegasus and was distributed by [[Bobmark International]] as a successor to the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pegasus_(console) Pegasus] console, with warranty of [[Eltors Electronic]]. It was originally announced on ''[[Play Box 95]]'', where they promised to release it before Christmas 1995<ref>Top Secret #38 (May 1995) "Targi Playbox 95" page 58</ref> and judging by the date of shipment under console, it was released after September 1995. Bobmark was a Sega authorized distributor in Poland, selling Mega Drive at the time so it could be assumed that the product was released with the permission of Sega, just like [[Mega Game II]] in Portugal, Super Bitman in Russia and Magic 2 in South-East Asia. Using the well-known Pegasus brand was supposed to attract to Sega, players who played on 8-bit famiclone.
  
===Poland,Bosnia,Serbia and Montenegro===
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Although the console with 2 six button controllers, often bundled with 1 original game (mostly ''[[Sonic_the_Hedgehog_(Mega_Drive)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'', ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 2]]'' or ''[[Spirou]]'') cost 329 zł<ref>Videoman #42 (February 1996) "Odpowiedź - Pegasus!" page 29</ref> and was cheaper than the original Mega Drive whose most basic model with 1 three button controller cost 350zł<ref>Bajtek 8/1995 "Giełda" page 65</ref><ref>Bajtek 2/1996 "Giełda" page 63</ref> (and was still sold in Bobmark stores, alongside the 16-bit Pegasus), it didn't gain as much popularity as it predecessor and one of the reasons for the failure was the lack of advertising, which resulted a disappearance among other Mega Drive clones and officially available consoles. Eventually there was also new model called KW-501U which is practically the same as previous one in design and only difference are a components inside. The last models were marketed until late 1996 when all stocks disappear. Judging from numbers under the console, at least 10,000 units of Power Pegasus were produced.
In these countries the KW-501 was released as the Power Pegasus, a "successor" to the Pegasus console, a popular Famiclone found in the region. In Poland was published by [[Bobmark International]] for Christmas 1995. The company probably got permission to promote the console from [[Sega]] , because it was a distributor of Sega in Poland. Using the well-known brand Pegasus was supposed to attract to Sega , players who played on 8 bit famiclone.There are also rumors that around 1996, the console appeared in Bosnia, Serbia and Montenegro.
 
  
In Serbia and Montenegro, Saba was another available console.<ref>https://retrocdn.net/File:SK_137_SCG_SMD_2.jpg</ref>
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===Indonesia===
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KW-501 was sold here officially, for a very short time.
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===Serbia and Montenegro===
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In this region, the KW-501 is known as Saba.{{magref|sk|137|84}}
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===South Africa===
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MG16 was sold in this region by [[Golden China]] and Hitex Super Mega 16 bit by [[Archon Computer Products]].
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===Singapore, Malaysia and Brunei===
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As in Poland and Russia, the version of the KW-501 named here Magic 2 was sold by [[Wywy Group]], the official Sega distributor in this country, along with the Sega sticker under the console. Mega Drive was still sold officially by Wywy at the same time.
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===Algeria===
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Rumors says that King-Wei contacted [[NKH]] - official Sega distributor in Algeria and offered them production of 16-bit Sega consoles with official trademark's sticker or with changed name and supposedly distributor accepted this and sold clone in the region.
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===India===
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The KW-501 was distributed here as the Samurai MG-16 by [[Samurai Software]], associated with the Samurai Electronics company which in 1987-1994 distributed [[Nintendo]] consoles in India under the name Samurai. The KW-501 has been on sale since 1996 with a registered trademark in India on October 7, 1996.<ref>https://www.zaubacorp.com/company-trademark/SAMURAI-SOFTWARE-PRIVATE-LIMITED/U72200RJ1988PTC004703</ref>
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King-Wei ceased operations in April 1998,<ref>https://gotw101.com/company/name/慶威電子股份有限公司.html</ref> which meant the end of KW-500s brand. Rumors say that Sega sued King-Wei and won it in 2000.
  
 
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==Photo gallery==
 
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UCS MD.jpg|'''U'''niversal '''C'''artridge '''S'''ystem
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BlockbusterTurboControlPad MD.png|Usually added to the console, 2 units of Blockbuster Turbo Control Pad
 
MD Clone KW501 Zhan Shen Contents.jpg|Zhan Shen (戰神)
 
MD Clone KW501 Zhan Shen Contents.jpg|Zhan Shen (戰神)
 
MD Clone KW501 Zhan Shen Set.jpg|Zhan Shen (戰神)
 
MD Clone KW501 Zhan Shen Set.jpg|Zhan Shen (戰神)
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ScorpionXVI.jpg|Scorpion XVI
 
ScorpionXVI.jpg|Scorpion XVI
 
TurboAito.jpg|Turbo Aito
 
TurboAito.jpg|Turbo Aito
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Scorpion16.jpg|Turbo Aito (alt)
 
Electrolab MG16.JPG|MG-16
 
Electrolab MG16.JPG|MG-16
 
MG16 MD Alt.jpg|MG-16 alt
 
MG16 MD Alt.jpg|MG-16 alt
 
MG16 MD Bottom Alt.jpg
 
MG16 MD Bottom Alt.jpg
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Samurai MG16 MD.jpg|Samurai MG-16
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Samurai MG16 MD Bottom.jpg
 
Magic2.jpg|Magic 2
 
Magic2.jpg|Magic 2
 
KW-501 MD Bottom Magic2.jpg
 
KW-501 MD Bottom Magic2.jpg
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MD Clone Magic 2 Alt Top.jpg|Magic 2 alt
 
MD Clone Magic 2 Alt Top.jpg|Magic 2 alt
 
MD Clone Magic 2 Alt Bottom.jpg|Magic 2 alt
 
MD Clone Magic 2 Alt Bottom.jpg|Magic 2 alt
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KW-501 MD Bottom Magic2 Wywy.jpg|Magic 2 with official Sega sticker by Wywy Group
 
SpeedyBoy.jpg|Speedy Boy
 
SpeedyBoy.jpg|Speedy Boy
 
MG2.jpg|MG-2
 
MG2.jpg|MG-2
KW501.jpg|KW-501
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KW501.jpg|Super Mega 16 Bit
 
KW2.jpg|KW-II
 
KW2.jpg|KW-II
 
Kowi96 MD.jpg|Kowi 96'
 
Kowi96 MD.jpg|Kowi 96'
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Kowi97 MD.jpg|Kowi 97'
 
SuperBitman.jpg|Super Bitman
 
SuperBitman.jpg|Super Bitman
 
Super Bitman Pad RU.jpg|Super Bitman Pad
 
Super Bitman Pad RU.jpg|Super Bitman Pad
Super Bitman KW-501 UCS.jpg|Super Bitman UCS
 
 
PowerPegasus.jpg|Power Pegasus
 
PowerPegasus.jpg|Power Pegasus
Power Pegasus PL Label.jpg|Power Pegasus Warranty seal
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Power Pegasus PL Label.jpg
Bobmark registration card 1.jpg|Registration card for Power Pegasus
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Power Pegasus PL Label 2.jpg|Alternative model without warranty seal
Bobmark registration card 2.jpg|Registration card for Power Pegasus part 2
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Power Pegasus KW501U.jpg|Power Pegasus (KW-501U)
Power Pegasus manual.jpg|Power Pegasus EN Manual
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Power Pegasus KW501U label.jpg
Power Pegasus Manual PL.jpg|Power Pegasus PL Manual
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KW-501 MD MicroGenius.jpg|Micro Genius 2
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KW-501 MD KingKarol.jpg|[[Unlicensed_Mega_Drive_clones_(Mega_Drive)#King_Karol|King Karol]] brand model
 
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== Promotional material ==
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|Bitman advert 1996.jpg|Print advert in Yunior (RU) #2 (1996-09-xx)
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|Bitman RU PrintAdvert.jpeg|Print advert in Velikiy Drakon (RU) #29 (1996-12-01)
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{{gitem|Power Pegasus TV advert PL 1996.mp4|Power Pegasus as a prize in the quiz show PL (1996)}}
  
 
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Latest revision as of 06:53, 28 January 2024

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KW-501
Manufacturer: King-Wei Electronics
Distributor: Electrolab, Universe Electronic S.A, Bitman, Interactive Enterprises, Bobmark International, Samurai Software, Wywy Group, NKH (?), Golden China, Anova, Archon Computer Products, BTE Electronics SA, King Karol Argentina
Release Date RRP Code
Sega Mega Drive
DE
Sega Mega Drive
UK
£70.0070.00
Sega Mega Drive
PL
329zł329[1]
Sega Mega Drive
AR
Sega Mega Drive
BR
Sega Mega Drive
MY
Sega Mega Drive
RU
(Magic 2)
Sega Mega Drive
RU
(Super Bitman)
Sega Mega Drive
SG
Sega Mega Drive
TW
Sega Mega Drive
ZA
Sega Mega Drive
IN

The KW-501 is an unlicensed Sega Mega Drive clone manufactured in Taiwan by King-Wei Electronics, Inc (慶威電子) and distributed across various countries during the 1990s. It was the successor to the KW-500 and was built as a more affordable alternative to Sega's official offering, and was one of the first (and perhaps most prominent) Mega Drive clones released to the general public. The KW-501 was predictably challenged by Sega in many markets, but saw recognition by Sega in countries where presence was difficult.

The original version of this console is believed to be the Zhan Shen (戰神) which was sold in Taiwan, however numerous companies distributed the KW-501, rebranding the unit to suit their needs. There are many slight variations of the console, including the Scorpion XVI (by Interactive Enterprises), King-500 (by Anova), Froggy System 16 (by BTE Electronics SA), MG-16 (by Electrolab), Turbo Aito (by Universe Electronic S.A), MG-2 (by Kinyo), Super Bitman (by Bitman), Power Pegasus (by Bobmark International), Samurai MG-16 (by Samurai Software), Micro Genius 2 (by Micro Genius), KW-II, Kowi 96' and Kowi 97' (by Kowi), King Karol (by King Karol Argentina), Hitex, Magic 2, Speedy Boy as well as the Saba Super Mega 16 Bit which is the English version of the Zhan Shen.

The first models in this series continued to appear under the name of the KW-500. The console also had a modified versions called KW-501U, KW-501D and KW-501UD which didn't differ in design, but with the components inside the console.

KW-501 successor is the KW-502 from 1994. The next one was KW-503 released in 1996, which is a successor of few KW-501 clones. The KW-504 was a new PCB revision of KW-503. The last console noticed from this series is the KW-505.

All KW-501 consoles are presumed to be internally identical, with minor cosmetic alterations and swapped RF adaptors for differing markets.

Hardware

The KW-501 functions as a regular (original model) Mega Drive, complete with volume slider and support for the Sega Mega-CD via the expansion port underneath the unit. Furthermore its controller port positioning lines up with a real Mega Drive, meaning the Remote Arcade System is compatible. The unit is not, however, compatible with the Sega 32X, as the add-on's connection cable will not physically fit in the system - minor modifications to the circuit board can re-enable this functionality.

New to the KW-501 are two switches located next to the expansion port for determining both region and refresh rate, making the system compatible with the vast majority of Mega Drive games. The KW-501 was also designed around the concept of a built-in Mega Drive game - below the unit lies a second cartridge slot which the unit will default to if no cartridge is detected on top. Any regular Mega Drive game can be inserted here, however only the PCB will fit - the game must therefore be removed from its protective shell. Some models, such as the Kowi 96' lack this second port.

The build quality of the KW-501 is predictably lower than the official Sega Mega Drive, but the system usually shipped with two six button controllers.

History

All KW-501s were manufactured in Taiwan for export across the world.

Taiwan

The KW-501 is known to have been released in Taiwan as the Zhan Shen (戰神) and Saba. Both consoles had a trademark registered in Taiwan by King-Wei Electronics.

Germany

A King-500 unit was advertised for sale in Germany by the Taiwanese based Anova[3].

United Kingdom

Under its Scorpion XVI name, the KW-501 became infamous in the United Kingdom, where it gained widespread press coverage and undercut Sega's official Mega Drive console by a considerable margin. Though presumed to have been forced out of the market shortly afterwards, the Scorpion XVI stands as one of the few clone consoles of this nature to make gains in the region and is now a valuable collectors item. The console was distributed by Interactive Enterprises as a successor to the Scorpion 8, which was a famiclone. The first models were sold in a black box with the number KW-501, while the later were sold in a yellow box with the number KW-501U.

Predictably the Scorpion XVI did not see a widespread release, however is known to have retailed at branches of Beatties for about £70.

South America (Argentina)

The majority of KW-501 consoles appear to have been sold in South America in PAL-N regions (and thus were mostly found in Argentina). Consoles are known to have crossed the border into Brazil, but were met with stiff resistence by Tectoy. It is assumed some systems also crossed over to Uruguay and Paraguay, which also use the PAL-N format.

MG-16s distributed by Electrolab are perhaps the most common unit to be seen in Argentina. Given the extent of Mega Drive piracy in the region, is difficult to gauge the success of the KW-501 - given the rarity of the Sega Mega-CD and its games, there were likely many cheaper alternatives to this unit. This console has a successor under the name MG-16R and MGW-16 modeled on KW-503.

Other known clones distributed as KW-501 in Argentina are Turbo Aito distributed by Universe Electronic S.A from 1994, Froggy System 16 distributed by BTE Electronics SA as a successor of 8-bit Froggy Family Game clone console, MG-2 distributed by Kinyo, King Karol distributed by King Karol Argentina and KW-II, Kowi 96' and Kowi 97' distributed by Kowi.

Russia and CIS

The first available clone of this type in Russia was Magic 2, which appeared on Russian market in 1994.[4]

Between 1994 and 1995, the Bitman company released KW-501 in the form of the Super Bitman, a successor to the "Bitman" famiclone distributed by them in the region. The clones produced by this company were popular in CIS region, having 10% of market shares[5]. When in January 1996, Bitman was choose by Sega Europe as Sega's distributor for Russia and CIS, they got rid of unlicensed games and began sold Mega Drive II alongside with Super Bitman, which from now on was called the official clone[6] similar to Mega Game II in Portugal, Power Pegasus in Poland and Magic 2 in South-East Asia. The console have successor based on KW-503.

Poland

KW-501 was released as the Power Pegasus and was distributed by Bobmark International as a successor to the Pegasus console, with warranty of Eltors Electronic. It was originally announced on Play Box 95, where they promised to release it before Christmas 1995[7] and judging by the date of shipment under console, it was released after September 1995. Bobmark was a Sega authorized distributor in Poland, selling Mega Drive at the time so it could be assumed that the product was released with the permission of Sega, just like Mega Game II in Portugal, Super Bitman in Russia and Magic 2 in South-East Asia. Using the well-known Pegasus brand was supposed to attract to Sega, players who played on 8-bit famiclone.

Although the console with 2 six button controllers, often bundled with 1 original game (mostly Sonic the Hedgehog, Sonic the Hedgehog 2 or Spirou) cost 329 zł[8] and was cheaper than the original Mega Drive whose most basic model with 1 three button controller cost 350zł[9][10] (and was still sold in Bobmark stores, alongside the 16-bit Pegasus), it didn't gain as much popularity as it predecessor and one of the reasons for the failure was the lack of advertising, which resulted a disappearance among other Mega Drive clones and officially available consoles. Eventually there was also new model called KW-501U which is practically the same as previous one in design and only difference are a components inside. The last models were marketed until late 1996 when all stocks disappear. Judging from numbers under the console, at least 10,000 units of Power Pegasus were produced.

Indonesia

KW-501 was sold here officially, for a very short time.

Serbia and Montenegro

In this region, the KW-501 is known as Saba.[11]

South Africa

MG16 was sold in this region by Golden China and Hitex Super Mega 16 bit by Archon Computer Products.

Singapore, Malaysia and Brunei

As in Poland and Russia, the version of the KW-501 named here Magic 2 was sold by Wywy Group, the official Sega distributor in this country, along with the Sega sticker under the console. Mega Drive was still sold officially by Wywy at the same time.

Algeria

Rumors says that King-Wei contacted NKH - official Sega distributor in Algeria and offered them production of 16-bit Sega consoles with official trademark's sticker or with changed name and supposedly distributor accepted this and sold clone in the region.

India

The KW-501 was distributed here as the Samurai MG-16 by Samurai Software, associated with the Samurai Electronics company which in 1987-1994 distributed Nintendo consoles in India under the name Samurai. The KW-501 has been on sale since 1996 with a registered trademark in India on October 7, 1996.[12]

End

King-Wei ceased operations in April 1998,[13] which meant the end of KW-500s brand. Rumors say that Sega sued King-Wei and won it in 2000.

Magazine articles

Main article: KW-501/Magazine articles.

Photo gallery

Promotional material

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Print advert in Aktueller Software Markt (DE) #1993-09: "September 1993" (1993-08-09)
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Print advert in Action Games (AR) #30: "Noviembre 1994" (1994-xx-xx)
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Print advert in Action Games (AR) #31: "Diciembre 1994" (199x-xx-xx)
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Print advert in Action Games (AR) #32: "Enero 1995" (1995-xx-xx)
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Print advert in Action Games (AR) #33: "Febrero 1995" (1995-xx-xx)
also published in:
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Print advert in Action Games (AR) #33: "Febrero 1995" (1995-xx-xx)
also published in:
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Print advert in Hard & Soft (RU) #7/95: "07.1995" (1995-xx-xx)
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Print advert in Magazina Igrushek (RU) #8: "4/1996" (1996-xx-xx)
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Bitman offer.jpg
Super Bitman advert RU
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Bitman Poster RU.jpg
Super Bitman advert RU
Bitman Poster RU.jpg
Bitman advert 1996.jpg
Print advert in Yunior (RU) #2 (1996-09-xx)
Bitman advert 1996.jpg
Bitman RU PrintAdvert.jpeg
Print advert in Velikiy Drakon (RU) #29 (1996-12-01)
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Power Pegasus as a prize in the quiz show PL (1996)

Physical scans

Mega Drive, (戰神)
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Cover
Mega Drive, (Scorpion XVI)
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Cover
Mega Drive, (Scorpion XVI) alt
ScorpionXVI MD Box Front.jpg
Cover
Mega Drive, (King-500)

Mega Drive, (MG-16)
MG16 MD Box Front.jpg
Cover
Mega Drive, (Samurai MG-16)

Mega Drive, (MG-2)

Mega Drive, (Magic 2)
Magic2 MD Box Front.jpg
Cover
Mega Drive, (Magic 2 alt)
MD Clone Magic 2 Box Front.jpg
Cover
Mega Drive, (Speedy Boy)

Mega Drive, (Froggy System 16)
System16 MD AR Box Front.jpg
Cover
Mega Drive, (King Karol)
KingKarol MD AR Box Front.jpg
Cover
Mega Drive, (Micro Genius 2)

Mega Drive, (Saba)
SuperMega16Bit MD Box Front.jpg
Cover
Mega Drive, (KW-II)
KW2 MD Box Back.jpgNospine-small.pngKW2 MD Box Front.jpg
Cover
Mega Drive, (KW-II) (Dual System)
KW2 MD Box Front Alt.jpg
Cover
Mega Drive, (Kowi 96')
Kowi96 MD Box Front.jpg
Cover
Mega Drive, (Kowi 97')
Kowi97 MD Box Front.jpg
Cover
Mega Drive, (Super Bitman)
Nospine-small.pngMD Super Bitman alt 3.jpg
Cover
Super Bitman KW-501 Manual.pdf
Manual
Mega Drive, (Super Bitman UCS)
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Cover
Super Bitman KW-501 Manual.pdf
Manual
Mega Drive, (Super Bitman UCS) alt
SuperBitman MD RU Box Back.jpgNospine-small.pngMD Super Bitman.jpg
Cover
Super Bitman KW-501 Manual.pdf
Manual
Super Bitman KW-501 UCS.jpg
EN UCS
Bitman RU WarrantyCard.png
Warranty Card
Mega Drive, (Super Bitman UCS) alt 2
SuperBitman MD RU Box Back.jpgNospine-small.pngMD Super Bitman alt.png
Cover
Super Bitman KW-501 Manual.pdf
Manual
Super Bitman KW-501 UCS RU.png
RU UCS
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Warranty Card (Black and White)
Mega Drive, (Power Pegasus)
PowerPegasus MD Box Back.jpgNospine-small.pngPowerPegasus MD Box Front.jpg
Power Pegasus Box Bottom.jpg
Cover
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1 original game
Bobmark registration card PL.pdf
Registration card
Eltors warranty card PL.pdf
Warranty card
Power Pegasus manual.jpg
EN Manual
Power Pegasus Manual PL.jpg
PL Manual
Mega Drive, (Aito)
Aito MD Box Front.jpg
Cover
Mega Drive, (Aito) alt

Mega Drive, (Hitex)
Hitex SuperMega16 MD Box Front.jpg
Cover

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