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The '''Sega Mega''' ([[Japanese language|Japanese]]: '''メガCD''') is an add-on device for the [[Sega Mega Drive]] released in [[Europe]], [[Australia]] and [[Japan]]. The [[North America|North American]] version is called the '''Sega CD'''. The device allow the user to both play CD audio discs and specially designed game CDs. It can also play [[CD plus G|CD+G]] discs.

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Some European countries ([[Spain]] for instance), wouldn't get the original Mega-CD, but the Mega-CD 2, which also slowed sales. 

===Australia===
The [[Australia|Australians]] got their Mega-CD on [[19 April]], [[1993]].

==Models==

[[Image:Aiwasegacd.jpg|thumb|right|Hybrid Sega CD/Sound Minisystem manufactured by [[Aiwa]]]]
The following models were released:
*Sega Mega-CD I (Sega CD I in North America)
*Sega Mega-CD II (Sega CD II in North America). Designed for the Mega Drive/Genesis II and to reduce manufacturing costs
*JVC Wondermega ([[Xeye]] in North American release, never released in Europe), was a all-in one Genesis /Sega CD unit
*Sega Multimega (called Sega CDX in North America). A portable CD player that plays both Mega Drive and Mega-CD games
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[[Category:Sega hardware]]
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