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− | [[Image:Megamouse.jpg|thumb|right|230px|Sega Mouse & Sega Mega Mouse]]The '''Sega Mouse''' and '''Sega Mega Mouse''' are a special mouse designed to work with the [[Sega Mega Drive/Genesis]]. Only a few games were designed with Mouse functionability in mind, ''[[Art Alive]]'', ''[[Wacky Worlds]]'' the | + | [[Image:Megamouse.jpg|thumb|right|230px|Sega Mouse & Sega Mega Mouse]]The '''Sega Mouse''' and '''Sega Mega Mouse''' are a special mouse designed to work with the [[Sega Mega Drive/Genesis]]. Only a few games were designed with Mouse functionability in mind, ''[[Art Alive]]'', ''[[Wacky Worlds]]'' the Mega CD game ''Eye of the Beholder'', and a few others. The unit was released as a response to Nintendo's own ''Mario Paint'', which came bundled with a mouse designed to be used with the [[Super Nintendo]]. |
==American Version== | ==American Version== |
Revision as of 02:24, 30 July 2009
The Sega Mouse and Sega Mega Mouse are a special mouse designed to work with the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis. Only a few games were designed with Mouse functionability in mind, Art Alive, Wacky Worlds the Mega CD game Eye of the Beholder, and a few others. The unit was released as a response to Nintendo's own Mario Paint, which came bundled with a mouse designed to be used with the Super Nintendo.
American Version
This version came with a total of four (4) buttons: , , , and , just like the standard 3-button Genesis/Mega Drive control pad. It was also packaged with a red-and-black mouse mat.
Other Regions
This version has a mere two buttons but it could be turned upside-down and the ball used as a trackball. If the ball is pressed in it acts as a button press. The European version came bundled with a blue mousemat.