what are the voltages needed to power these up.
i just picked up 1 and 3(first time i've ever seen one, so tiny) and neither had a power supply.
what are the voltages needed to power these up.
i just picked up 1 and 3(first time i've ever seen one, so tiny) and neither had a power supply.
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Tip of the Genesis 3 power supply. MK-1479 (same type tip as Genesis 2)
Input: 120 VAC 60Hz 7W
Output: 10VDC 0.3A
- @ +
Sample Power supply for the Sega Genesis. MK-1602 (same type tip as NES)
Input: 120V 60Hz 17W
Output: 9V DC 1.2A
+ @ -
will the genny 2 power work with 3?
Tip of the Genesis 2 power supply. MK-2103
- @ +
Input: 120V AV 60Hz 15W
Output: 10V DC 0.85A
Perhaps....never actually plugged it in and tried tho.
It should work fine. The voltage are the same and the adapter [provides more than enough current. I don't have a Genny 3 though, never did like the tiny system especially since it won't work with PBC or Sega CD.
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"I don't have a Genny 3 though, never did like the tiny system especially since it won't work with PBC or Sega CD."
Was it intentionally designed like that?
The newer models of Playstation bothered me because they removed the I/O port from the back. Sure, it make piracy a lot tougher, but it made using a GameShark much more difficult. You had to buy some combination memory card/CD in order to cheat at your games, which was an unnecessary annoyance.
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Well the third Genesis was made by Majesco, so maybe they didn't bother to get the licenses for 32x and CD so maybe they just left it off? Cost issues? Genesis 3 always was only $29.99 if I remember correctly. But this is just my guess. Most if not all the games that Majesco rereleased were in paper boxes with black and white instructions, so the theory sorta carries over.
Just look at the Game Gear that Majesco rereleased. Cheap plastic, black and white logos (VS. the RGB ones that Sega used) Plus the screens had scratches under the plastic. Even the Majeco Game Gear cartridges used a more brittle and darker colored plastic with cheaper labels.