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After a year or two of hunting for one (at a sane price), I am now a proud Mark III owner. Picked it up for about a third of whats its worth buy it now from an excellent seller in Japan, who always seems to have rare goodies cheap.
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http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ih=011&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWN%3AIT&viewitem=&item=320113412379&rd=1&rd=1

 

I am amazed at how light it is. I now have every Sega console except the SG-1000 and SG-1000-II (and SF-7000 add-on for the SC-3000).

 

Would love to track down the FM unit for the MarkIII...there was one on ebay recently, too, grrrrr

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After a year or two of hunting for one (at a sane price), I am now a proud Mark III owner. Picked it up for about a third of whats its worth buy it now from an excellent seller in Japan, who always seems to have rare goodies cheap.

 

Good to see you utilised my main man!

Erics a top dude!

 

I still got mine boxed minty!:cool:

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Yah there pretty light!

 

I also have a minty boxed Mark II but you cant use them on our tellies. :unsure

 

How so?

 

I have "issues" using it on my TV...the color would be good, but then go off channel slightly after about a second. meh? It has the same AV connector as the Master System (Mark 4, btw), so I hook it up to my 26" cab via a SCART cable...works great

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How so?

 

I have "issues" using it on my TV...the color would be good, but then go off channel slightly after about a second. meh? It has the same AV connector as the Master System (Mark 4, btw), so I hook it up to my 26" cab via a SCART cable...works great

 

Just no signal..Its RF antenna connection and you need an NTSC rf telly for that.

My mark 3 uses rca's.

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Open that puppy up and get RGB direct from the chip.

 

Here's one I did on the good old Master System II to get S-Video out:

http://www.aussiearcade.com/showthread.php?t=4087

 

AFAIK all Sega consoles from the SC1000/SC3000 up to the Mega Drive II used this same encoder chip.

 

 

Ah ok thanks for that! But im gunna leave it in its original form..

Just a collectors thing..

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