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    Prototype Mega Drive FFD Drive and other pics

    Here are a few early Mega Drive add ons that you may have never seen plus a prototype FFD drive.

    PROTO TYPE FD DRIVE


    MEGA DRIVE WITH FINAL FD DRIVE & KEYBOARD


    MEGA DRIVE GRAPHICS BOARD


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    cool proto very cool proto indeed

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    Nice! Where'd you find them?

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    Wonder what the keyboard and FDD were going to be used for :smt017

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    From the looks of the FDD, and its use of the expansion port, it appears that the Mega CD could have had a cousin, Mega FDD. Perrhaps a device of the Famicom disk system type. Keyboard would have been for a BBS network if Sega ever got that up and going. Remember the Mega Modem? Sega wouldn't have released that solely for Tel Tel Mahjong.

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    Cool Yakumo! :smt023

    I wonder how the Mega Drive would look attached to the FDD, Mega CD (1), Mega Karaoke, Keyboard, and the 32X.

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    I'll add a picture (Sega artist's concept) of Sega's prototype "Mark 5" console tomorrow. It would have had a built in LCD screen. This was planned before the Mega Drive.

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    Why o Why do al the good things made by company's never make it to the final stage :smt022

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny
    Cool Yakumo! :smt023

    I wonder how the Mega Drive would look attached to the FDD, Mega CD (1), Mega Karaoke, Keyboard, and the 32X.

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    Can't have both the Mega CD and Floppy, they use the same expansion port :)

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    Ah loooks cool! Wonder what this other one you are talking about will look like! :-)

    Also there must be so many pictures and things we havent seen because back in the day there wasnt much of a internet so everything was in mags and not all of us keep them/ were even interested to this extent back then.

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    I think the MegaCD supplanted the FDD... some old devdoc (the famous SEGA2.DOC) has some info on the FDD and nothing about the MegaCD... my guess is that at one point Sega decided it better to push on with a CD-based addon.

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    By 1991 I'm sure Sega realized 12M (floppy size) isn't all that much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AntiPasta
    I think the MegaCD supplanted the FDD... some old devdoc (the famous SEGA2.DOC) has some info on the FDD and nothing about the MegaCD... my guess is that at one point Sega decided it better to push on with a CD-based addon.
    Good point. Maybe because the PC Engine CD-Rom add-on was making sucess, Sega decided to go for CD instead of Floppy disks.

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