Difference between revisions 1709111 and 1709115 on enwiki[[ja:メガCD]] The '''Sega Mega-CD''' is an addon device for the [[Sega Megadrive]] released in [[Europe]] and [[Japan]]. (The [[North America|North American]] version is the [[Sega CD]]). The device will allow the user to both play audio CDs and specially designed game CDs. It also has [[CD plus G|CD+G]] capabilities. The development of the Sega CD was top secret; game programmers didn't know what they were designing for until the Sega CD was finally revealed at Tokyo Toy Show in Japan. The Sega Mega-CD/Sega CD was desgned to be in competition with the [[Turbografx-16]], which had a CD module. The Sega Mega-CD was not meant to compete with the [[Super Famicom]], which was released in in Japan, nor did it compete with [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] in Europe. The Sega Mega-CD was first released in Japan in [[1991]] for ¥49,800. Initially, it was a great success because of the inherent advantages of CDs (high storage space and low media cost) and the fact that it had a nice RPG base. The system sold 100,000 units during the first year of release in Japan. Cost issues prevented more units from being sold. Sega of Japan did not inform their North American division of their Mega-CD console until a few months later. [[Nippon Electric Corporation|NEC]] did horribly with their [[PC Engine CD]] in [[Japan]] and the [[Turbo Duo]] in [[Europe]]. At first, the Mega-CD was a CD tray unit that sat under the console. The Sega Mega-CD 2 was a smaller, cheaper top loading unit that sat next to the Sega Megadrive. Europe had their Mega-CD expensively priced. It was released in [[April]] [[1993]] in the [[United Kingdom]] for £270. Only 4% of European Megadrive owners ended up having a Mega-CD because of its cost. The [[Megadrive]] was a very successful console in Europe. 60,000 of the 70,000 Mega-CD's shipped to Europe were sold by August 1993. Some European countries wouldn't get the Mega-CD until its redesign, which also slowed sales. The [[Australia|Australians]] got their Mega-CD on [[19 April 19]], [[1993]]. The Sega Mega-CD exists in the following models: *Sega Mega-CD I (Sega CD I in North America) *Sega Mega-CD II (Sega CD II in North America) had a faster CD-ROM drive *JVC Wondermega (Xeye in North American release, never released in Europe), was a all-in one Sega CD unit *Sega Multimega (named Sega CDX in North America) *Pioneer LaserActive Sega CD module, an add-on device you could add to a Laseractive Pioneer [[Laserdisc]] player. What it adds to the Megadrive: * 10 extra sound channels to complement the sound from the Megadrive Z80 sound processor. * sprite enhancement features such as scaling and rotation, similar to that of the [[Super Famicom]]/[[SNES]] Mode 7. Specs: Main CPU: Motorola 68000 @ 12.5 MHz * Same as the Megadrive... runs with it... except the Genesis CPU runs at the slower clock speed: 7.9 MHz Graphics Processor: Custom ASIC RAM: * 6 Mbit Main RAM * 512 Kbit PCM Waveform Memory * 128 Kbit CD-ROM data cache memory * 64 Kbit Internal Backup RAM Colours: * Originally 64, same as Megadrive * Using programming tricks, can get 128 colors via HAM "Hold and Modify" * Using Cinepak and TruVideo: ** 128 to 256 colours **Increase screen size from 1/4 to full **Advanced compression scheme **Software-based upgrade Storage capability * Approximately 500 MB of data (62 min of audio data equivalent) * 1/4 screen B/W footage video: 1.5 to 4 hours * 1/4 screen color footage: 45 minutes * Above specs are prior to compression Transfer rate of Sega CD: 150 kbytes/sec (1X) Boot ROM: * 1 Mb contains: ** CD Game Bios ** CD Player Software **CD+G Software Bios Version Machine 1.00 Original Mega CD 2.00 Mega CD2 (Sega CD2 in North America) 2.05 Mega CD2 2.10 Mega CD2 2.21 Sega Multimegaega LD (Japan), Sega Multimega (Europe) (CDX in North America) Access time: 800 ms Sound Circuitry: * PCM Sound ** Stereo: 8 channels * 32 KHz Maximum sampling wavelength * 16 Bit D/A converter * 8X internal over-sampling digital filter Audio: * Frequency Range: 20Hz - 20 KHz * Signal-to-Noise Ratio: >900dB @ 1K * Channel Separation: >900 dB Output: RCA Pin Jack x2 (L/R) Dimensions: 301mm x 212.5 x 112.5 Weight: 3.1 lbs All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=1709115.
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