Sega Mega Drive home game console
It is a 16-bit home game console first released by Sega in 1988. As one of the representatives of the fourth generation of game consoles, it has achieved great success in the world with its powerful hardware performance and rich game library. The game library is very rich, including "Sonic the Hedgehog" series, "Dream Star" series and other classic works. Among them, the release of "Sonic the Hedgehog" greatly promoted the sales of MegaDrive and became the iconic game of Sega. Several expansion devices have also been introduced to enhance its performance. More than 30 million units were sold worldwide.
Game Gear Sega handheld game console
GameGear is the first handheld console launched by Sega in 1990. It was manufactured by Sega to compete with Nintendo's "GameBoy" and can be used as a small TV with an external TV modulator. It also has the function of multiplayer gaming, where users can experience multiplayer gaming through wireless connection or by connecting multiple handheld devices. This provides more fun for game interaction between friends and family. Support storage function, users can save game progress in the internal memory or external storage card of the handheld device, and continue game progress at any time. It is a convenient, portable, and feature rich gaming device.
SegaSaturn Sega Saturn Home Game Console
SEGA Saturn (SS) is the sixth generation 32-bit home gaming console developed by SEGA Corporation in Japan. Because this host is SEGA's sixth host, it is named Saturn, the sixth planet in the corresponding solar system. SEGA Saturn was launched in Japan on November 22, 1994, priced at 44800 yen. On the first day, 170000 units were sold. The total global sales volume is 8.76 million units, of which 5.8 million units are in Japan and 2.96 million units are abroad.
Dreamcast Sega gamepad
SegaDreamcast Controller is a companion controller for Sega's Dreamcast game console released in 1999. As the main operating device of this game console, it has unique design and innovative features, providing players with an excellent gaming experience. Adopting a dual joystick design, players can more flexibly control the movement and perspective of game characters. It is also equipped with multiple control elements such as directional keys, action buttons, shoulder buttons, and start buttons to meet the operational needs of different games. It is a classic that many gamers cherish and cherish.
Dreamcast gaming console
Dreamcast (DC for short) is a home game console released by Japanese video game company Sega on November 27, 1998 in Japan, September 9, 1999 in North America, and October 14, 1999 in Europe. It was the first console released in the sixth generation of electronic game consoles and the last home game console developed by Sega. The main competitors include Sony's PlayStation 2, Nintendo's Nintendo GameCube, and Microsoft's Xbox. Its sales during its lifecycle were only about 10 million units, making it one of Sega's most significant business failures.
Dreamcast VMU Mini Game Console Combination Device
Dreamcast VMU (Visual Memory Unit) is a unique combination device of a memory card and a small gaming console for SegaDreamcast gaming consoles. It was launched in 1998 as an accessory to Dreamcast, providing players with more gaming experiences and interactive features. VMU can serve as both a traditional memory card for storing game progress and personal information, as well as a standalone mini game console for players to continue playing without leaving the console. Its design is very compact, with a LCD screen and control buttons.
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