Difference between revisions of "Mega Drive"
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Model 1 is the original release of the system in 1989. | Model 1 is the original release of the system in 1989. | ||
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'''Basic Features''' | '''Basic Features''' | ||
Two Controller ports. | Two Controller ports. | ||
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A/V out ports | A/V out ports | ||
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The system had the switch that selected which channel the Signal would be picked up on. | The system had the switch that selected which channel the Signal would be picked up on. | ||
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|[[File:Mega Drive Sound Sample.ogg|A sample of what the Mega Drive can output in terms of sound.]] | |[[File:Mega Drive Sound Sample.ogg|A sample of what the Mega Drive can output in terms of sound.]] | ||
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Revision as of 17:06, 7 September 2011
Fast Facts on the Sega Mega Drive |
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Made by: Sega |
The Sega Mega Drive, or Sega "Genesis" as it is called in the United States is a 4th Generation Home video game console produced by Sega. It was introduced to the market in 1989 as competition to rival Nintendo's Super Nintendo Console.
Basic information about Mega Drive
The Mega Drive is a Video Game console that is based mainly for home use. During it's run, Sega had Three models released, each one becoming smaller than the original. Model 1 is
Model 1
Model 1 is the original release of the system in 1989.
Basic Features
Two Controller ports.
A/V out ports
The system had the switch that selected which channel the Signal would be picked up on.