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==Sega Mega Jet== {{Infobox platform |title = Sega Mega Jet |image = SEGA Mega Jet.png |caption = The Sega Mega Jet. |type = [[:Category:Handheld platforms|Handheld video game console]] |manufacturer = [[Sega]] |first_available = {{vgrelease|JP=1 July 1993 (airlines)<ref name="megajet">{{Cite web|title=Mega Jet|url=http://sega.jp/fb/segahard/md/megajet.html|publisher=[[Sega]]|language=Japanese|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130109014734/http://sega.jp/fb/segahard/md/megajet.html|archivedate=9 January 2013|accessdate=25 February 2022}}</ref>}}{{vgrelease|JP=10 March 1994 (retail)<ref name="megajet"/>}} |price = Β₯15000<ref name="megajet"/> |cpu = *Motorola 68000 7.67MHz (primary) *Zilog Z80 3.58MHz (secondary) |ram = *72kB RAM *64kB VRAM |sound = *Mono speakers *Yamaha YM2612 *Texas Instruments SN76489 }} The '''Sega Mega Jet''' was another handheld version of the Sega Mega Drive. It was rented for use aboard Japan Airlines flights for both first and business class.<ref name="megajet"/> The device lacked its own screen but could play Mega Drive cartridges when connected to a small armrest monitor used on Japan Airlines. The cord that connected to the display also supplied the device's power. An extra port was featured on the top of the Mega Jet so that a standard Mega Drive controller could be connected, and two players can play at once. Four games for the flight were available, including ''Super Monaco GP'' and ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (1991)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]''. However, since the unit accepted standard Mega Drive cartridges, passengers could bring in and use their own. The Mega Jet was marketed in Japan as a portable Mega Drive and was available in limited quantities in department stores. The Mega Jet eventually became the basis for the Sega Nomad, a portable Mega Drive with a backlit screen, that was released exclusively in the United States in 1995.
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