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− | {{stub}}The '''Remote Control System''' is a third party accessory for both the [[Sega Master System]] and [[Sega Mega Drive]], similar in nature to the [[Remote Arcade System]]. It acts as a wireless alternative to the standard control pads, with infra-red controllers and receivers. | + | {{stub}}The '''Remote Control System''' is a third party accessory for both the [[Sega Master System]] and [[Sega Mega Drive]], similar in nature to the [[Remote Arcade System]]. It acts as a wireless alternative to the standard control pads, with infra-red controllers and receivers. Unlike the Remote Arcade System, the Remote Control System's control pads have an LED signaling low battery life. |
Both Master System and Mega Drive-branded units were released, but it seems both are identical, save for a different label on the receiver. It is presumed the controllers are compatible with both receivers and receivers compatible with both consoles. | Both Master System and Mega Drive-branded units were released, but it seems both are identical, save for a different label on the receiver. It is presumed the controllers are compatible with both receivers and receivers compatible with both consoles. |
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The Remote Control System is a third party accessory for both the Sega Master System and Sega Mega Drive, similar in nature to the Remote Arcade System. It acts as a wireless alternative to the standard control pads, with infra-red controllers and receivers. Unlike the Remote Arcade System, the Remote Control System's control pads have an LED signaling low battery life.
Both Master System and Mega Drive-branded units were released, but it seems both are identical, save for a different label on the receiver. It is presumed the controllers are compatible with both receivers and receivers compatible with both consoles.
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