Micro Machines 2 – Turbo Tournament(1994) – Mega Drive

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Micro Machines 2 – Turbo Tournament

Game – A top down racing game made in 1994 by Codemasters featuring miniature vehicles such as Cars, boats, tanks and helicopters racing around tracks built on everyday environments such as breakfast tables, pool tables, treehouses, and gardens.

Features include –

  • Game modes – Head to head races, Challenge, Knockouts, Super League and Time trials
  • 2 player races and up to 8 player multiplayer with a SEGA 4 player adaptor
  • Only 1 of around 10-12 games to feature a system where 2 players can use the same controller
  • Wild music and FX

Condition – Game is complete with instruction manual and no visible damage to case or cartridge, over all in excellent condition.

 

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Description

The Mega Drive is a fourth-generation video game console released by Sega in Japan in 1988 and Europe, Australia and other PAL regions in 1990. The console was released in North America in 1989 under the name Sega Genesis, since Sega was unable to secure legal rights to the Mega Drive name in that region. The Mega Drive was Sega’s third home console and the successor to the Sega Master System, with which it is electronically compatible.

The Mega Drive II was a redesign in 1993 to be a cut cost version, both in manufacture and retail. It was much smaller and square in shape compared to the original. It did not have the headphone jack, volume control or RF TV output. The A/V port changed to a custom multi out port that now provided stereo sound to T.V’s (previously only mono was output by the Mega Drive, the headphone jack had to be used for stereo sound). The sound however was not as good quality as the original. The power lead port was made smaller as a different value AC adapter was used, this was to prevent damage by using the older PSU. Finally the power switch was changed to a push button, and was on the opposite side to a reset button.

Both the original Mega Drive and the Mega Drive II could be connected to a Mega CD and 32X add-ons. The Mega CD was remodelled at the same time to better fit the design of the Mega Drive II. It had a proper cradle for the MD II to sit side by side.

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