Mega Drive consoles in Asia

From Sega Retro

"The Asian "region" covers the middle east, the islands of south east Asia, and the likes of India, China and Russia on the mainland. It's possible it even covers what little consoles were sold in Africa. It does not cover Japan, nor does it cover South Korea, and some states such as China are basically seen as "no go" areas so don't tend to count."

Asia is technically two regions as far as Mega Drive is concerned, Japan and NTSC countries (South Korea, Taiwan, and Philippines) are 60Hz, J language. The PAL Asian countries (Hong Kong, Thailand, India, Gulf etc) are 50Hz, E language. Both regions use Japanese style cartridges and slots. This means all NTSC Asia specification consoles are the same software region as Japan, whilst all PAL Asian specification consoles are the same software region as Europe. Whilst European (and Australia etc) PAL games will fit and work with PAL Asian consoles, PAL Asian games will only work with a European console through the use of an adapter or cartridge slot mod.

When Sega released their second MD1 model in Japan it used a generic box for the whole of NTSC Asia (excluding South Korea, where Samsung held the distribution rights).

http://segaretro.org/File:Mega_Drive_HAA-2500_Asia.jpg

"For sale only in Japan, Taiwan, and the Philippines"

They seem to have used the same box for Hong Kong, but with a PAL Asian specification sticker covering the above quote.

I'm not sure how these two regions should be presented, should NTSC Asia remain grouped with PAL Asia, be included with Japan, or have it's own section?

Incidentally, Sega split Asia in the same way for Mark III and Master System. South Korea and Taiwan used Japanese cartridges, slots, and bios. Whilst Hong Kong used export cartridges, slots, and bios.

Hi-Star

Hi-Star seems to have been an unofficial parallel importer/wholesaler of PAL modded Mega Drives, should we remove these "versions"?

If you're certain, feel free to remove the from this page. The images might come in handy one day so probably best to leave them on site for the time being -Black Squirrel 06:59, 3 June 2012 (CDT)

real or fake

https://www.avito.ru/moskva/igry_pristavki_i_programmy/chehol_sega_mega_drive_2_2620013278 I found this rare comix zone bundle at a russian auction. Its similar to this rare two here https://segaretro.org/File:MD2_EU_Box_Front_Dune2.png https://segaretro.org/File:MD2_AS_Box_Front_Castlevania.png. I am not sure, if these three are things made by someone like fan or its original but very rare. Somebody knows?

Looks like a bootleg to mePirate Dragon (talk) 13:10, 7 November 2022 (EST)
Fake :) -Black Squirrel (talk) 14:23, 7 November 2022 (EST)

These two, that are already on segaretro too? Should it be archived somewhere on the segaretro so that no one would mistake them in the future?

https://segaretro.org/Category:Unlicensed_Mega_Drive_hardware ... you can sign your messages on the discussion pages with four tildes (~), otherwise it's difficult to see who's responding to who Pirate Dragon (talk) 15:21, 7 November 2022 (EST)

After thinking about it, I decided to add it to this article in the Russia&Cis unknown section, because all were found in Russia. I have did it, because some things intended for Eastern Europe even if don't always look official, they are, so if there will be certain proof of what it is, then it will be place where it should be.Geti3220 (talk) 09:58, 8 November 2022 (EST)