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[[File:Nasa16Bit.jpg|thumb|260px|A Nasa 16 Bit]]
 
[[File:Nasa16Bit.jpg|thumb|260px|A Nasa 16 Bit]]
The '''Nasa 16 Bit''' is a [[Sega Mega Drive]] [[clone console]] distributed in South America.
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The '''Nasa New 16 Bit''' is a [[Sega Mega Drive]] [[clone console]] distributed in South America by a company known as "Nasa". It was a reasonably popular alternative to importing an official console, and
  
Very little is known about the console, though it has a very peculiar shell half inspired by a Sega Mega Drive I and half inspired by an [[X'eye]].
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Very little is known about the console, though it has a very peculiar shell half inspired by a Sega Mega Drive I and half inspired by an [[X'eye]]. It is assumed the system is incompatible with the [[Sega Mega CD]].
  
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There is an 8-bit version which runs NES games called the "Nasa New 8 Bit. This version uses a very simliar shell but has a different logo printed on the top of the unit.
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==Gallery==
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<gallery>
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File:Nasa16bit 2.jpg|PCB
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File:Nasa16bit 3.jpg|Front of unit
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File:Nasa16bit 4.jpg|Back of unit
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File:Nasa16bit 5.jpg|Underside of unit
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</gallery>
 
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Revision as of 06:25, 10 August 2010

A Nasa 16 Bit

The Nasa New 16 Bit is a Sega Mega Drive clone console distributed in South America by a company known as "Nasa". It was a reasonably popular alternative to importing an official console, and

Very little is known about the console, though it has a very peculiar shell half inspired by a Sega Mega Drive I and half inspired by an X'eye. It is assumed the system is incompatible with the Sega Mega CD.

There is an 8-bit version which runs NES games called the "Nasa New 8 Bit. This version uses a very simliar shell but has a different logo printed on the top of the unit.

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