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Also known as | Cougar Boy |
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Manufacturer | Welback Holdings |
Type | Handheld video game console |
Release date | 1993[1] |
Introductory price | fl 129 (Netherlands) |
System-on-chip used | Custom |
CPU | Sharp LR35902 @ 4.194304 MHz (embedded in custom made SoC) |
Memory | 16 KB RAM (Goldstar GM76C88LFW) |
Graphics | 160×144 pixels |
Sound | Built in speaker |
Controller input | 4 directional keys, A, B, Select and Start keys |
Power | Four AA batteries or AC adapter 6VDC/300mA |
Mass | 249 g (w/o batteries) |
The Mega Duck WG-108 (also known as Cougar Boy) is a handheld game console that was developed and manufactured by Hong Kong-based Welback Holdings through its Timlex International division, and released in 1993.[1]
It was marketed under various different brands worldwide including Creatronic and Videojet, and the shell of the console came in white or black plastic. It was sold for about fl 129 in the Netherlands, and for a similar price in France and Germany.
In South America (mainly in Brazil), the Chinese-made Creatronic version was distributed by Cougar USA, also known as "Cougar Electronic Organization", and sold as the "Cougar Boy". Cougar USA didn't release the Cougar Boy in its origin country.
The cartridges are very similar to those of the Watara Supervision, but slightly narrower with fewer contacts (36 pins, whereas Supervision cartridges have 40). Conceptually, the electronics inside the Supervision and the Mega Duck are also very similar. The position of the volume controls, contrast controls, buttons, and connectors are virtually identical. However, the LCD of the Supervision is larger than the Mega Duck's.
The Cougar Boy came with a 4-in-one game cartridge and a stereo earphone.
With an external joystick (not included) two players could play against each other simultaneously.
A variant in the form of an educational laptop for children was released in Germany by Hartung as the Mega Duck Super Junior Computer,[2] and in Brazil as the Super QuiQue.[citation needed] An extra accessory called the Mega Duck Printer was also released for this variant.
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Fourth-generation video game consoles (1987–1995) | ||
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Home | Commodore CDTV • Neo Geo • Neo Geo CD • Philips CD-i LaserActive • Sega Genesis • Sega Pico • Super A'Can • Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNS-101) • TurboGrafx-16 | |
Handheld | Game Boy family (Game Boy) • Atari Lynx • Game Gear • TurboExpress • Gamate • Watara Supervision • Mega Duck/Cougar Boy • Game Master |
Handheld game consoles | ||
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Anbernic | RG351 • RG552 • RG35XXSP | |
Bandai | LCD Solarpower • Digi Casse • Design Master Senshi • WonderSwan | |
Entex | Select-A-Game • Adventure Vision | |
Epoch | Epoch Game Pocket Computer • Barcode Battler | |
GamePad Digital | GPD XD • GPD Win • GPD Win 2 | |
Game Park/Holdings | GP32 • GP2X • XGP • GP2X Wiz • CAANOO | |
LeapFrog | Didj • Leapster • Leapster Explorer | |
Nintendo | Game Boy family (Game Boy • Color) • Game Boy Advance family (Advance • Advance SP • Micro) • Virtual Boy • Pokémon Pikachu • Pokémon Mini • Nintendo DS family (Nintendo DS • Lite • DSi) • Nintendo 3DS (2DS • New 3DS • New 2DS XL) • Switch (Switch Lite) | |
Nokia | N-Gage • N-Gage QD | |
Sega | Game Gear • Nomad | |
SNK | Neo Geo Pocket • Neo Geo Pocket Color • Neo Geo X | |
Sony | PlayStation Portable • Xperia Play • PlayStation Vita | |
Tiger | R-Zone • Game.com | |
VTech | 3D Gamate • Variety • V.Smile Pocket | |
Other handhelds | 1970s | Microvision |
1980s | Children's Discovery System • Palmtex Portable Videogame System / Super Micro • Romtec Colorvision • Nelsonic Industries • Electronika • Atari Lynx | |
1990s | TurboExpress • Game Master • Gamate • Watara Supervision • Mega Duck | |
2000s | Tapwave Zodiac • GameKing • GPANG service • Gizmondo • Coleco Sonic • Dingoo | |
2010s | JXD devices • Pandora • DragonBox Pyra • Shield Portable • GCW Zero | |
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