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Sega Genesis Mk3; About the Sega Genesis Model 3
Topic Started: Jun 26 2012, 08:47 PM (1,146 Views)
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Umm..... what's a Mk3 Genesis? I'm not trying to troll(especially since I call it a Mega Drive, being a non-US resident) but I have no idea what you're talking about. They only went as far as 2 versions, a MultiMega, a Nomad and a variant that worked on in-flight gozmos... link, basically?
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Fwiss: Wikipedia has the info :P

The Multimega was a unit that could play Mega Drive and Mega CD games, and if you plugged some AA batteries and some headphones into it then it doubled as a personal CD player. It was pretty rare though, good luck finding one even in broken form...

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You are indeed correct, over your side of the pond they were called the CDX. The issue to them not being compatible is apparently along these lines..

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