The Sega Multi-Mega (or the Sega CDX in North America) was a 16-bit video game console released in 1994, combining the Sega Mega Drive (Sega Genesis in North America) and one of its add-ons, the Sega Mega-CD (Sega CD in North America), into a single compact unit as a final attempt by Sega to encourage consumer interest in its fledgling Mega-CD format. It was sold under the name Multi-Mega in Europe (350 GBP or 999 DM), Genesis CDX in North .
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First CD video game system by SEGA.
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here is a cd back up ram cart for sega cd systems, it has 16 times the storage space of the sega cd internal memory.
can be used on any cd game. easy to use from cd control panel.
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The Konami Justifier was a light gun used in numerous video arcade and home console games developed and/or published by Konami and Sega. Konami manufactured variations of the gun for the Sega Genesis, Sega CD, Super Nintendo, and Sony PlayStation consoles. The gun was similar in appearance to a Colt Python. During the early 1990s, it was controversial in that it was realistic and used in equally realistic, violent video games. It was used as an example in the United States of America (US) congressional hearings of 1992 to 1993. The Sega and Nintendo versions include a blue revolver looking gun that connects to the console and a rare pink Justifier of similar design that plugs into the blue gun rather than into the console. The Sony version of the lightgun is green in color and only works in the first controller slots on the original design of the PlayStation 2. The Sony version was the first light gun on the Playstation, the second being the GunCon, which was designed by Namco.
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