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    retro Classic games and nostalgia, relive your memories with Sega Mega Drive Player

    Newly released today:



    From Sega's official Chinese distributor AtGames comes another hot gadget that will bring all your fond memories of Sega's 16bit era back to life.

    This official product contains twenty hot built-in Mega Drive games and in addition to this, the console is compatible with original Mega Drive Genesis games from Japan, USA and Europe.

    This is made possible by the NTSC/PAL switch installed at the back of the console. Most US NTSC Genesis and Japanese Mega Drive games can be played via the consoles's NTSC mode, while European Games can be played in the PAL Mega Drive mode.

    Please note that, however, newer titles which are region protected, such as Comix Zone are not compatible with the console and due to region encoding, incompatibility issues may also occur with some other titles.

    Aside from your old collection, this console also plays so called RedKid catridges. These are specially designed carts, distributed by AtGames and fully licensed by Sega. New RedKid catridges and multi game compilations are currently being developed and will be made available in the near future.

    The package contains two six-button joypads, an AV Mono cable, a multi voltage power supply as well as an instructions sheet.

    The Twin Pad Player features standard Mega Drive joypad ports, so other official or third party pads can be connected in exchange of those ones that are supplied with this bundle.





    Go back time and relive your fond memories. The Sega Mega Drive Twin Pad Player is in stock today, shipping for US$ 39.90 only in the following three colors:

    Sega Mega Drive Twin Pad Player (Black) US$ 39.90
    Sega Mega Drive Twin Pad Player (Blue) US$ 39.90
    Sega Mega Drive Twin Pad Player (Green) US$ 39.90


    List of built-in games:
    Alien Storm
    Alex Kidd in the Enchanted Castle
    Altered Beast
    Arrow Flash
    Columns III
    Crack Down
    Decap Attack
    Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine
    Ecco
    Ecco Jr.
    ESWAT: City Under Siege
    Flicky
    Gain Ground
    Golden Axe
    Jewel Master
    Kid Chameleon
    Shadow Dancer
    Shinobi III: Return of the Ninja Master
    Sonic and Knuckles
    Sonic Spinball

    Last but not least, check out further interesting product released by AtGames.

    Sega Mega Drive Portable Video Game Player US US$ 39.90
    Sega Mega Drive Play TV Twin Pad US US$ 14.90
    Sega Mega Drive Classics Play TV US US$ 19.90

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    barley gave this one a chance to be bumpped off the homepage before reposting it

    cept last time it came in 3? colors

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    lol 16 bit, u don`t hear many say that nowadays, what is the ps3`s bit rate? uh! google lol
    Last edited by Mc_Logical; July 21st, 2008 at 18:53.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mc_Logical View Post
    lol 16 bit, u don`t hear many say that nowadays, what is the ps3`s bit rate? uh! google lol
    The bits don't make sense since the previous era

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History...d_system_power


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    I've always wondered how these types of systems are legal? They can't be licensed by SEGA can they? There are several systems like this I've seen advertised but I've always wondered how the companies that manufacture them don't get in trouble.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Veskgar View Post
    I've always wondered how these types of systems are legal? They can't be licensed by SEGA can they? There are several systems like this I've seen advertised but I've always wondered how the companies that manufacture them don't get in trouble.
    it's probably the same reason emulators and roms are legal as long as there's a disclaimer saying you must own original game then they can get away with it and they usually made in china and copyright law does'nt really mean a lot

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    sega is one of the few who do license this stuff

    also we have officially licensed nintendo game boy advanced flip down mobile tv screens in our warehouse, complete with doofy looking nes2 style wireless controllers, just incase you wanted GBA on a 17 inch lcd in your car (bling bling wario wares foldin dooown baby)

    i think it all has to do with drunken barbecues and some bad feelings in the morning, which is how we got 2 palettes of wii's last xmass
    Last edited by osgeld; July 22nd, 2008 at 00:55.

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