
Originally Posted by
quzar
Sega is the all time winner for hardware revisions (barring the famicom era where all sorts of stupid things like vcrs came with built in famicoms).
They had the SG series, which were all just slight upgrades of one another. The SMS which was a slight upgrade from the SG-3000.
Then they had what you said, but for the genesis they also had the Geneis 3 (produced by majestico) and the Nomad.
The Sega CD had two iterations. Then there was the TeraDrive, which was a MegaDrive and PC in one. There was an Aiwa boom box that could play Genesis (and I think CD) games. There was the Panasonic Laseractive, the X'eye, the CDX, and a handfull of other lesser knowns (um megajet?).
For the saturn there were two different basic hardware revisions, then there was the hi saturn, the navi, ...
Dreamcast had the Diver's CX (sic?) which was the DC integrated into a TV.
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