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The [[Sega Mega Drive]] (or Sega Genesis in North America) was arguably [[Sega]]'s most successful video game console. Similar to the [[Sega Master System]], it was marketed in countries Nintendo refused to touch, and as it was in constant battle with Nintendo many packages were released as time went on.
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The [[Sega Mega Drive]] stands as [[Sega]]'s most popular video games console, and variations of the unit are still being released today. There are several models of the console and it was frequently bundled with different games. This page has been split into different regions in the interests of simplicity. These lists do not cover [[:Category:Consoles on a Chip|"consoles on a chip"]] - just official systems with cartridge slots.
  
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*[[Sega Mega Drive Models (Japan)|Japan]]
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*[[Sega Mega Drive Models (North America)|North America]]
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*[[Sega Mega Drive Models (Europe)|Europe]]
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*[[Sega Mega Drive Models (Brazil)|Brazil]]
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*[[Sega Mega Drive Models (Asia)|Asia]]
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*[[Sega Mega Drive Models (South Korea)|South Korea]]
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Revision as of 08:39, 23 January 2011

The Sega Mega Drive stands as Sega's most popular video games console, and variations of the unit are still being released today. There are several models of the console and it was frequently bundled with different games. This page has been split into different regions in the interests of simplicity. These lists do not cover "consoles on a chip" - just official systems with cartridge slots.


Sega Mega Drive
Topics Technical specifications (Hardware comparison) | History | List of games | Magazine articles | Promotional material | Merchandise | Cartridges | TradeMark Security System
Hardware Japan | North America | Western Europe | Eastern Europe | South America | Asia | South Korea | Australasia | Africa
EZ Games | LaserActive | Mega Jet | Mega PC | Mega Play | Mega-Tech System | Nomad | Teradrive | Mega Drive Mini | Mega Drive Mini 2
New Mega Drive | Tianli VCD/DVD Players | "Consoles on a chip" | Licensed clones (Magic 2 | Mega Game II | Power Pegasus | Super Bitman)
Unlicensed clones
Add-ons Game Box | Power Base Converter | Mega-CD | 32X (Mega-CD 32X) | Mega Modem | Demo System DS-16
Cases Sega Genesis Nomad Carrying Case | System Carry Case
Controllers Control Pad | Six Button Control Pad | 6 Button Arcade Pad | Arcade Power Stick 6B | Konami Justifier | MK-1470
Action Chair | Activator | Arcade Power Stick | Keyboard | MegaFire | Mouse | Mega Stick | Menacer | Remote Arcade System | Ten Key Pad | Third Party Controllers
Accessories 4 Way Play | Cleaning System | Control Pad Extension Cord | Genesis Speakers | Headset | HeartBeat Catalyst | Microphone | Region converter cartridges | Mega Terminal | Nomad PowerBack | RF Unit (Mega Drive 2) | SCART Cable (Mega Drive 2) | Stereo Audio Video Cable | Team Player | Video Monitor Cable | Third Party Accessories
Network services Sega Channel | Sega Game Toshokan | Mega Anser | Mega Net | TeleBradesco Residência | XB∀ND
Development tools ERX 308P | ERX 318P | Sprobe | SNASM68K | SNASM2 (Mega Drive) | SNASM2 (32X) | PSY-Q Development System (Mega Drive) | PSY-Q Development System (32X) | 32X CartDev | Sega Mars Development Aid System | Sega 32X Development Target
Unreleased Edge 16 | Floppy Disk Drive | Mega Play 1010 | Sega VR | Teleplay System | Video Jukebox