Yeah, the Japanese magazines treat it as it's own format as I guess they won't run properly on a standard IBM PC. Here's a US copy of Prince of...
Another one "PRODUCED BY APROS", but this just says "TERA" on the back. This one doesn't include the DOS converter for J-3100 (available...
January 1993 issue of Micom Basic has a DOS/V feature with the games available in Japanese. Also a photo of a DOS/V section in a store, where you...
Wolfenstein (model 3 only) in this handily numbered series by Imagineer. Unsurprisingly it can't handle Doom, but it's probably on a few others....
No Teradrive compatibility listed on box of Wing Commander, probably as it requires a HDD and only Model 3 had one as standard. Edit: And probably...
Oh nice, I was starting to think it would only be Japanese releases which mentioned Teradrive, but now we need to find the Western releases with...
Good summary. I collated serial numbers before, highest I've seen is 8092 (rare PAL version). 19 serials for Model 3, 5 serials for Model 2, and 3...
Nice finds! They gave that one away as a prize in Tera Communication. Shogi (将棋) [IMG] List of games covered in Beep Mega Drive's Tera...
I went through Tera Communication in Beep MD from when it started (1991-10) to when it ended (1992-10), although it continued as " PC Collection"...
I think the "FM" in that case is referring to Sound Blaster compatibility. The funny thing is, Teradrive couldn't power the Sound Blaster, so Sega...
It's a useful feature, Mega CD required you to hold down start and remember which buttons did what, would've been a lot easier if MD pads had this...
Yeah, Cross Products were actually British, but as Sega acquired them in 1994, then it's entirely plausible that ADO just had a distribution deal...
^There was also Tera Communication in Beep Mega Drive. https://azuco.sakura.ne.jp/column/hw_devsat/ Machine translation; So this was known...
Yeah, I've been putting this off but ... CD+G; [IMG] [IMG] And there's a ton more of that series of discs from some Dutch company. [IMG]...
But it does specifically mention Sega Teradrive compatibility. Now the question is, where do we draw the line on the wiki? Software which actually...
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