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daavpuke
@daavpuke

In the 90s, CD changers that held a multitude of discs were all the rage. You could hit a button and get the next thing, without physically changing to that unit .

The Sega Mega Drive felt like the 'mature' console to do this, but with video games. That's where the Video Jukebox, shortened as VJ, comes in. It would be able to hold up to 6 game cartridges, with the ability to chain more VJ's to it.

Unfortunately, it was never released, despite plentiful marketing. Personally, I think this dumb thing would've been wildly successful. However, its ghost state didn't stop it from getting the usual crazy 90s ad 👇


Video Jukebox VJ Sega Mega Drive


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