Say hello to the Songa Mega Drive 3.
We still see hilariously bad clone systems these days, but back in the ’90s, the sheer volume of ropey imitations that flowed from the Far East was a sight to behold.
There were countless Famicom / NES replications with often amusing names, all due to the fact that the internal hardware was basic enough that it could successfully be copied by unscrupulous manufacturers in China and Taiwan.
Read the full article on timeextension.com
Say hello to the Songa Mega Drive 3.
We still see hilariously bad clone systems these days, but back in the ’90s, the sheer volume of ropey imitations that flowed from the Far East was a sight to behold.
There were countless Famicom / NES replications with often amusing names, all due to the fact that the internal hardware was basic enough that it could successfully be copied by unscrupulous manufacturers in China and Taiwan.
Read the full article on timeextension.com