Control device: Control Pad
Manufacturer: Sega
Model: Mega Drive 1650
Year: 1989
Controlled device: Travel alarm clock
Manufacturer: IDEA international (Japan)
Designed by: Ippei Matsumoto (Industrial Facility)
Model: Jetlag
Color: Black, red
Year: 2009
Hard-wired year: 2010
Serial number: HWD-corp-055
Collection: Corporation
Dimensions: 35x50x3 cm
Cable: 53 cm
Power: 3v button cell x1
Set up minutes up (time): D-pad up
Set up minutes down (time): D-pad down
Set up minutes up (alarm): D-pad left
Set up minutes down (alarm): D-pad right
Start set up: Hold 3 seconds any set up action
Set alarm on/off: START button (hold 3 seconds)
Alarm off: START button (hold 3 seconds)
Snooze: START button
Light: Any ABC button
The Mega Drive is a fourth-generation video game console released by Sega in Japan in 1988, in North America in 1989 under the name Sega Genesis and in Europe in 1990. The Mega Drive is Sega's most successful console, though there is disparity in the number of units sold worldwide. The console and its games continue to be popular among fans, collectors, retro gamers emulation enthusiasts and the fan translation scene. The standard Mega Drive controller features three main buttons and a "start" button usually used for pausing mid-game. The controller itself has a distinctive rounded shape. The controller came in two different cord lengths, a first version of 123 cm -which could be too short for real gamers- and a second version of 202 cm.