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A World Class Leader in FPGA Based Flashcarts and Optical Disc Emulators Press@Terraonion.Com A world class leader in FPGA based flashcarts and optical disc emulators www.terraonion.com [email protected] MODE (Multi Optical Disc Emulator) for SEGA Saturn & Dreamcast! The first Multi Optical Disc Emulator for Sega 32bit and 128 bits consoles. Completely replaces the CDROM drive on the Saturn and GDROM drive on the Dreamcast with a Solid State (SSD) or mechanical Hard Disk (HDD) drive, MicroSD or USB thumbdrive. 100% compatible with all Saturn and Dreamcast games! Plug and play, no soldering required! For more info, download the Terraonion MODE press release in this link or visit our official web page clicking here Complete FPGA recreation of the entire Mega-CD / Sega CD hardware into a plug and play Cartridge Plays both ISOS (bin+cue) and ROMS. RAM based cartridge for instant boot. Compatible with all original and region free patched Mega-CD / Sega CD bios. Easy to use interface for navigating your collection with screenshots, genre , year and description. Supports Megadrive / Genesis, Sega CD / Mega-CD, Master System and 32X games (requires 32X add-on). For more info, download the MegaSD press release in this link or visit our official web page clicking here www.terraonion.com [email protected] NeoSD PRO, Flash / RAM cartridge for Neo Geo AES. Expands Neo Geo hardware functions. NeoSD PRO integrates the best of both memory technologies. Four slots of FLASH for persistent storing of your favorite games, and one RAM slot for instant game loading. Containing a total of 3840 mbits of memory, to play every Neo Geo game, including hacks and homebrew. NeoSD PRO simulates every chip present in Neo Geo cartridges, playing original unmodified ROM data. For more info, download the NeoSD PRO press release in this link or visit our official web page clicking here The ultimate accessory for PC Engine. Flashcart, RGB output and CD-ROM emulation and all System Cards Super SD System 3 connects to your PC Engine console by means of the expansion port emulating not only CD-ROM units but also System Cards, while at the same time it provides high-quality RGB video output. A simple and intuitive interface, compatible with CD-ROM (.cue) and HuCard (.pce) images. Compatible with PC Engine, Core Grafx, Core Grafx 2 and Super Grafx For more info, download the SSDS3 press release in this link or visit our official web page clicking here www.terraonion.com [email protected] The first Neo Geo AES flash cartridge. Compatible with any Neo Geo game The first flash cartridge available on the market for the legendary NeoGeo AES. This is the perfect device for getting everything you can out of your favourite game console. Compatible with all the official catalogue, in addition to any homebrew game Compatible with game consoles from any region! For more info, download the NeoSD AES press release in this link or visit our official web page clicking here The first Neo Geo MVS flash cartridge. Compatible with any Neo Geo game NeoSD MVS is the first flash cartridge available on the market for the legendary NeoGeo MVS arcade board. This is the perfect device for getting everything you can out of your favourite system. Compatible with all the official catalogue, in addition to any homebrew game Compatible with any MVS board model, including multi-slot boards For more info, download the NeoSD MVS press release in this link or visit our official web page clicking here A world class leader in FPGA based flashcarts and optical disc emulators.
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