Copiones?...pues ...las conozco bien y te aseguro que no existen..a no ser qeu algun manitas se lo haya fabricado para si mismo , eso si es posible
El multi game doctor 2.
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Name: Multi Game Doctor 2
Use: Can be used on every system that is available as
long as you buy the correct interface.
Description: Two piece type. The main unit includes a disk drive
and is connected to your game system by a cable or stand-along. There
is a special cable with software that you can buy that allows you to
use the MGD2 unit on you IBM. The main unit has a LCD display.
The SRAM cart uses a lithium battery and it will last 2-6 months
depended on the size of the RAM. Also, it advertises that MGD2
uses SONY's 1M SRAM, so it's more reliable. It has interfaces for
Super Famicom, Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, Game Gear, NEO GEO, PC-
Engine, NEC Super Grafx, and Game Boy. Also, it might be coming
out with an interface for Lynx (a rumor so far). The new NEO GEO
interface will use two 32 DRAM pack (I heard it's the size of a
credit card) to load games. I also assume that you can use an IBM
hard drive to save these huge NEO GEO games; otherwise, you might
need 7 to 8 HD disk to save one game (BTW, this is pretty expensive,
all I can say is you can spend the cost of an IBM computer for the
whole setup). I just confirmed recently that the DRAM 16M pack
does work for the SNES. On the SFC interface for MGD2, there is a
power cord that connects to the SFC. Since the power supply connector
is different between SFC and SNES, this power cord doesn't work for
SNES; however, using the SNES power supply, this Rampack works.
So now with this Rampack, users can save two 8M games or one 16M
game on the single rampck.
P.S. There are now two different memory cart for MGD2: SRAM
and DRAM. Here is how they were used.
SRAM (1M, 2M, 4M and 8M) pack: copy games from disk to SRAM
pack. SRAM pack will hold games until the battery dies. Very
portable with different game console interfaces. Interfaces available
for SNES/SFC, MD/Genesis, PC-Engine, Game Boy and Game Gear.
DRAM (8M, 16M & 32M) pack: plug into DRAM interface, it hold
the game until you turn off the game console with the interface
plug in. There are interfaces for SFC, MD/Genesis, PC-Engine & NEO GEO.
Pro & Con: The most flexible game copier in the market. It has
the most incredible support from the manufacturer to produce
interfaces for every game systems that is and will be available.
More procedure involved to play a game, but it works perfectly
without a single problem. More expensive if you only want to use
it for one game system. However, the more game system you have,
the better the price. It has the programs and interfaces for linking
into an IBM computer. It even has a computer board that you can
put into the computer slot that will do the same thing as MGD 2.
A very nice and versatile game copier for the dedicated video game
player.
NEW information:
The multi game doctor 2 NEO-GEO interface is out, but its also
out of production. The interface and the DRAM (Total of 132M)
will run up to $1300. Sure, its nice to copy a $200 game, but I
am not willing to spend $1300 for a stupid interface. Also, I
have seen this thing, it takes 4-6 minutes to load up one game.
That is too long for me to wait. They lynx interface is just a
rumor, ignore it. The new MGD II interface will play all copy
protect games. The DRAM is a very nice thing to have.
Company: Makko Toys Co., Ltd.
Products: Multi Game Doctor 2
1M, 2M, 4M & 8M SRAM pack
8M, 16M & 32M DRAM pack
Interfaces for PC-Engine and Super-Grafx
Interface for Game Boy and Game Gear
Interface for MD/Genesis and SFC/SNES
Interface for NEO GEO
Future release:
Interface for LYNX
Doctor Battery (Lithium battery for SRAM pack)
Doctor Link (connect interfaces to MGD2) for SRAM
Doctor Link II (connect interfaces to MGD2) for DRAM
Golden Finger II (Like a game genie)
PC Link (connect IBM computer to MGD2) for SRAM
PC Link II (connect IBM computer to MGD2) for DRAM
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