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Sega MasterSystem II + Alex Kidd

Autopsy: The Sega MasterSystem II was originally designed to output an RF modulated (VHF) signal but with a mod you can get a better signal with the Composite Video . Description: Country: Japan Most...

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Sega SC-3000

Autopsy: Many thanks to Fabio D. Bovelacci for his donation. This is my second computer (ZX-81 is the first one), i spent a significant portion of my childhood in front of this one. from...

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Sega SC-3000 Cartridges

Autopsy: Hello everyone, after the Fabio D. Bovelacci donation, i have decided to looking around for some cartridges for my Sega SC-3000. As you can see! i have found something. The games cartridges...

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Sega Megadrive (NTSC-JAP) Boxed

Autopsy: from Wikipedia: The Sega Megadrive is a fourth-generation video game console developed and produced by Sega. It was originally released in Japan in 1988 as Mega Drive (メガドライブ Mega Doraibu?),...

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Sega Megadrive II (PAL-EUR)

Autopsy: The boxed version of the console can be found here. from Wikipedia: The Sega Megadrive is a fourth-generation video game console developed and produced by Sega. It was originally released in...

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Sega Megadrive (PAL-EUR)

Autopsy: from Wikipedia: The Sega Megadrive is a fourth-generation video game console developed and produced by Sega. It was originally released in Japan in 1988 as Mega Drive (メガドライブ Mega Doraibu?),...

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Sega Genesis System Console (NTSC-USA)

Autopsy: from Wikipedia: The Sega Genesis is a fourth-generation video game console developed and produced by Sega. It was originally released in Japan in 1988 as Mega Drive (メガドライブ Mega Doraibu?),...

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Sega Megadrive II (PAL-EURO) Boxed

Autopsy: The full review and the autopsy of the console can be found here.

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Sega SG-1000 II – Mark 2 (Boxed)

Autopsy: TODO: Modify the console to support RGB output. When is ready i’m going to post the project. from Wikipedia: The SG-1000 (エスジー・セン Esujī Sen?), which stands for Sega Game 1000, was a...

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RGB + Synch Amplifier Circuit for Sega SG-1000 II (Mark 2)

This is a Video RGB Hack for the console Sega SG-1000 II (Mark 2). The Sega 315-5066 Video Chip inside the Sega SG-1000 II (Mark 2) used in the latest version of the console uses two video output...

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Sega Pico (NTSC-USA) Boxed

Autopsy: from Wikipedia: The Sega Pico, also known as Kids Computer Pico (キッズコンピューター・ピコ Kizzu Konpyūtā Piko?), is an electronic toy by Sega. The aim of creating the Pico was to get more young children...

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Sega SC-3000 Basic Level III B Cartridge

I thank my dear friend for the donation of the BASIC cartridge for my Sega SC-3000.

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Extreme repair of a Sega SC-3000H

This computer was in very poor condition, almost all the traces and pitches on the Z80 CPU side was interrupted. I had to remove the old socket and install a new one and rebuild all traces/pitches...

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Sega SC-3000H

Autopsy: from Segaretro homepage: The SC-3000 (Sega Computer 3000) is the first and only computer to be designed and manufactured by Sega. It was first released in July of 1983 in Japan, and serves as...

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Sega Mega Drive Mini (EU/USA/JAP) + MD Tower Mini (JAP)

The monkey took me to collect all the Mini Consoles and Computers. It all started when the NES Mini came out and then i have continued with all versions of NES and of Super Nintendo, PSX Mini, The C64...

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Sega Megadrive Mini 2

Some time has passed since the last and useless purchase and like the previous ones there is little to say all the “mini” are practically identical, change the external box, the menu and some chips...

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