QUOTE(nizam80 @ Feb 14 2009, 12:29 AM)
Yes, chronims. That's the one. It looks exactly like the MD2, but extremely lightweight and comes with built in 300++ games.
Clearly there are no connectors for the Mega-CD expansion, hence it can't be connected to a Mega-CD and yet the box says so.
Well, can't complain much... Luckily it's cheap.
I'm still looking for an AC Adaptor with the exact 9V power rating output for my original Mega Drive 2 though.
EDIT: Correction, it's 10V, not 9V. Anyway, the AC Adaptor that came with the fake MD2 has a 10V output, but the connector doesn't seem to fit on my ori MD2.
Yes, one of the shops in Sungei Wang is still selling this. I have another fake version which has a very bad compability, so some of my carts can play, others cannot. But when I used the original console, it would play all the carts without problem I'm still looking for an AC Adaptor with the exact 9V power rating output for my original Mega Drive 2 though.
EDIT: Correction, it's 10V, not 9V. Anyway, the AC Adaptor that came with the fake MD2 has a 10V output, but the connector doesn't seem to fit on my ori MD2.
I think the adapter can be used with ori MD2 (If it's AC to DC10V), you only need a converter for the input connector (different size) of the adapter. Note that DC9V is used for MD1, while DC10C for MD2. Also note that both MD adapter's current rating is 850mA.
This post has been edited by chronims: Feb 14 2009, 09:08 AM
Feb 14 2009, 09:03 AM

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