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| | YourArt.com >> Encyclopedia >> Sega |
 | | Sega was attempting to "lock out" game companies from making Genesis games unless they paid Sega a fee (ostensibly to maintain a consistent level of quality of games for their system.) Their strategy was to make the hardware reject any cartridge that did not include a Sega trademark. |  | | Lately rumors have been going arond that Sega might realese a new home console but it's not true because Sega is working on Video Games for the Xbox 360 and PS3. |  | | On September 12, 2005, It was announced that Sega would be working with Petroglyph to create a Modern Military/Sci-fi Real-time strategy game for PChttp://www.petroglyphgames.com/press/segaann.html. |
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http://www.yourart.com/research/encyclopedia.cgi?subject=/Sega
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| | geekenvy - sega retrospective part 1 |
 | | The Laseractive could play Sega Megadrive/Genesis games, Sega (Mega) CD games and, most notably, Mega LD games. |  | | The Pioneer Laseractive CLD-A100 was a Laserdisc player that also accepted game modules to introduce compatability with games formats. |  | | I doubt this fact, however, as lots of Mega Jets have recently been appearing on eBay along with Dragon Ball Z games - enough for me to say that it isn't as rare as many people seem to think. |
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http://defaced.co.uk/geekenvy/index.asp?article=2
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| | Sega Mega Jet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | There was a second joypad port on the bottom of the Mega Jet for multiplayer games. |  | | The Sega Mega Jet was a handheld version of the Mega Drive video game console. |  | | The unit featured a directional pad on the left side and six buttons on the right, similar to the layout of a game controller. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sega_Mega_Jet
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| | Handheld game console - |
 | | The Game Gear's internal architecture was almost identical to the Sega Master System console (the Game Gear had 4096 possible colors versus the Master System's 256), which allowed Sega to quickly release a large number of games that had originally been written for the older system. |  | | The Sega Game Gear was released in late 1990, and featured a backlit color display, like the Lynx's. |  | | The GP2X natively supports codecs and formats such as DivX, XviD, MP3 and Ogg Vorbis, but because the player is based on the open-source media player named mplayer, it will be easily possible to add other codecs unsupported at the launch. |
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http://psychcentral.com/psypsych/Handheld_game_console
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| | Sega Nomad - TheBestLinks.com - Europe, European, Handheld game console, Japan, ... |
 | | The Sega Nomad, released in 1995, was a handheld game console released in North America and Japan. |  | | It was basically a hand-held Genesis; it played all Genesis games, and the controls had six action buttons, just like the uncreatively named Genesis Six Button gamepad. |  | | Sega Nomad - TheBestLinks.com - Europe, European, Handheld game console, Japan,... |
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http://www.thebestlinks.com/Sega_Nomad.html
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| | =SSMB= -> Video game collecting topic. |
 | | Thanks for answering my question Psychobob, I guess I'll try and get a Sega CDX, to try and get it to play 32x games. |  | | The Xeye is said to be the best iteration of the mega hardware, however it is inferior to the original Japanese Wondermega. |  | | I wrote the reply, which was quite lengthy, so I decided to use it to kick start a Video game collecting topic. |
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http://www.sonicstadium.org/board/index.php?showtopic=5120
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| | GameSX.com Main Page |
 | | The Sega CDX, Nomad, Laser-Active pack, and Genesis 3 are all laid open for your 50/60Hz and US/JP modding needs. |  | | Picked up a stack of Game Lab magazines, and I'm getting around to punching in some of the fun new stuff I've found therein. |  | | So for the few of you who might come here wondering where NFG Games has gone, now you know. |
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http://www.gamesx.com
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| | IGN: SEGA |
 | | As a direct competitor to Nintendo, Sega and the Big "N" battled it out with subsequent gaming machines, including Sega's successful Genesis (Mega Drive) and the handheld Game Gear. |  | | But Nintendo's head-start in console gaming, a string of unsuccessful add-ons (Sega CD, 32X) and a lack of focus caused Sega to lose market share in the post Genesis days. |  | | In 1965, Rosen Enterprises merged with a jukebox manufacturer and changed its name to Service Games -- or short: SEGA. |
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http://games.ign.com/objects/025/025059.html
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| | Da Vince joins the WWW...WHAT's NEW |
 | | Sega Multi Mega complete in box with the bundled games: Ecco the Dolphin(CD), Road Avenger(CD) and Sonic 2 |  | | Sega Nomad with 14 games : Sonic 2, Sonic Spinball, Ecco, Comic Zone,... |  | | Atari 2600 with the games :Tennis, River Raid, FreeWay, Space Invaders. |
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http://home.hccnet.nl/v.v.barneveld/whatsnew.html
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| | Game Trading Zone - User: Ed_Oscuro - Collection |
 | | (Sega Mega Tech version -- a European arcade system that played MD and SMS games) |  | | (Complete with two Sega controllers, including turbo/slowmo switch) |
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http://gametz.com/?user=Ed_Oscuro&tab=Collection
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| | Sega Genesis Nomad - Game-Machines.com |
 | | In October 1995, the Sega Genesis Nomad, the first true 16-bit portable game system was released in North America. |  | | The system resembles Sega's Game Gear, though slightly larger and boxier, with a directional pad and 6 buttons. |  | | Later, the system was released to Japanese consumers via retail. |
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http://www.game-machines.com/consoles/seganomad.php
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| | Pelikonepeijoonit - The Arctic Computer and Console Museum |
 | | Sega Saturn : House of the Dead, Panzer Dragoon Saga, Radiant Silvergun, Sonic 3D, Virtua Cop, + any later Japanese title + any racing game not on our list |  | | Manu accepts almost anything, but computers and GameandWatches aren't on the top of the list. |  | | Sega Dreamcast : 18 Wheeler, 4x4 Evolution, Armada, Looney Tune Space Race, Shen Mue 2, PSO2, Japanese weirdo stuff (Ikaruga, Cosmic Smash, Napple Tale, Roommania, Sega Gaga etc...) |
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http://www.pelikonepeijoonit.net/wanted.html
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| | oddities |
 | | Its also has MIDI out and 3 different kinds of A/V out. |  | | Damn sexy idea, it plays Mega Drive games, Mega Cd's and hopefully music CD's since it is supposed to be a CD radio. |  | | Waht would have been really cool is if it had Sega CD capabilities. |
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http://www.geocities.com/sylph55/oddities.html
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| | Newsbytes News Network: JAL, Sega Develops Airline Game Device@ HighBeam Research |
 | | Based on Sega's game device, the Mega Drive, the game units are to be offered to flyers of Japan Airlines in July. |  | | TOKYO, JAPAN, 1993 JUN 3 (NB) -- Japan Airlines and Sega Enterprises have jointly developed a game device which can be used on airliners. |  | | Newsbytes News Network: JAL, Sega Develops Airline Game Device@ HighBeam Research |
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http://www.highbeam.com/library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1P1:6221946&refid=holomed_1
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| | Sega Mega Jet - definition of Sega Mega Jet in Encyclopedia |
 | | Sega Mega Jet was a handheld video game console version of the Sega Megadrive that was rented for use aboard Japan Airlines airliners. |  | | The Megajet was availible in limited quantities in department stores, as it was being marketed in Japan as a portable Megadrive. |  | | The development of this console would later result in the Sega Nomad, which was a portable Sega Genesis (North American equivalent of the Megadrive) with a backlit screen, available after its release on October 1995 in North America. |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Sega_Mega_Jet
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| | Sega Genesis @ BasketballLiving.com |
 | | Handing out a free game, teasing a new "Zelda" and revealing that their next console will play older titles (including games made for Sega Genesis and Turbo Grafx 16), Nintendo won over the Game Developers Conference crowd on Thursday. |  | | GDC '06:Iwata Confirms "Best of" Sega Genesis Games Available on Nintendo Revolution (Kotaku) |  | | Generation Xers could watch Schoolhouse Rock's first run and remember when a ''foreign car'' definitely wasn't made in the USA. |
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http://www.basketballliving.com/allabout/Sega_Genesis
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| | Mega Jet |
 | | The Mega Jet is purely Japanese in design and feel. |  | | All other copyrights go to their respective organizations, authors, and companies. |  | | The Mega Jet has no ability to use batteries, so it must be constantly attached to a power source. |
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http://assembler.emugaming.com/Mega_Jet/mega_jet.html
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| | geekenvy - sega retrospective part 2 |
 | | The first article looked at some of the many Megadrive clones out there - the Sega CD-X/Multimega, the Wondermega 1, the JVC X'eye (aka the Wondermega 2), the Sega Mega Jet, the Pioneer Laseractive Megadrive add-on and the Nomad. |  | | Although looking at the console it's clear to see it was not designed to be the most practical TV in the world - it sticks out several inches further than needed for the sake of style, and has transparent windows in the casing which light up when in use. |  | | On the cover of the computer was a sliding door - one side concealing a standard floppy drive and controls for the PC, the other the Megadrive cartridge slot and power button. |
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http://defaced.co.uk/geekenvy/index.asp?article=5
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| | 1 Systems |
 | | Sega AI 8300, Master System Compact, Master System Girl, |  | | There are also countless obscure Sega systemsthat either |  | | Click on any Sega system to get console specific content. |
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http://segaguild.netfirms.com/1_Systems.html
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| | sega mega jet |
 | | The Mega Jet is a screenless portable Mega Drive developed by Sega in 1992 as a promotional item used in Japan Air Lines. |  | | This console later resulted in the production of the Sega Nomad which was a portable Genesis (American Mega Drive) with a backlit LCD |  | | Sound: Texas Instruments PSG (Programmable Sound Generator) TI 76489 chip, Yamaha YM 2612 FM chip |
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http://www.inet.hr/~dkonecki/rptr/sega/mega-jet/megajet.html
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