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Unless we're very much mistaken, this is a few bits of Sonic Heroes artwork with the colours changed and stuck on the front of a PlayStation clone that plays emulated Mega Drive games. It is something of a curiosity that operates above the law.


Something seems slightly dodgy about this


"Spotted in Carrefour, Dubai. Photos taken just before getting collar felt by an employee who then proceeded to try and flog me a 'Vii'. "All in Two!" "Cool Graphics" "Realistic Hero Game" but best of all "Unlimited hours of entertainment". UNLIMITED! I should have bought it, but was still a bit shaky from the collar-feeling incident. Still - the hedgehog looks familiar. All the best - Morgan."
Blogger The Swill Man said...
Finally-- a pirate Famicom with Shadow the Hedgehog as its mascot, with his buddy Brownie the Echidna.
Blogger mrplow said...
famicom?
firstly, ugh.
mainly though it looks like a PSone if anything..
Blogger PhotoBoy said...
Q: How do you get good Sega games on a Sony console?

A: Rip out the Sony console parts and put a Megadrive in there!
Blogger ian said...
So how much is £$€19.95 in proper cash then?

If it does 32 games, surely it's worth a punt?
Blogger SMEGHaMMeR said...
i think it's a paddling pool.

the packaging gives it away..
Blogger Rape said...
Haha, "Brown Knuckles".
Blogger floppylobster said...
Haha. Rape.
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Blogger friedlizard said...
Fat nerdy nitpick: the games aren't "emulated", they're run on mostly-compatible clone hardware. The accuracy of the clone hardware varies quite a bit, although most Famicom clones these days are based on the same single-chip glop top affair, and it's fucking rubbish.

You can usually tell whether you're getting a Megadrive or a Famicom, but in this case it's a bit vague. You'd assume it was a Megadrive from the characters on the front, but I wouldn't be surprised if it was a standard-issue Famiclone with the usual shit mapper-0 games. Megadrive clones are a lot less common.

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