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This official SCART cable does not appear to have been manufactured in large numbers, with third-party alternatives being far more common today. There is no official variant for the original model Mega Drive, although again, third-party cables fulfilling this role are not uncommon. | This official SCART cable does not appear to have been manufactured in large numbers, with third-party alternatives being far more common today. There is no official variant for the original model Mega Drive, although again, third-party cables fulfilling this role are not uncommon. | ||
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Made for: Sega Mega Drive | |||||
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The official SCART Cable for the Sega Mega Drive is a connector cable allowing a Mega Drive to transmit picture information to a television via the SCART standard. It is thought to have only been released in Europe where SCART was the most common.
This official SCART cable does not appear to have been manufactured in large numbers, with third-party alternatives being far more common today. There is no official variant for the original model Mega Drive, although again, third-party cables fulfilling this role are not uncommon.
Physical scans