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- Q1668250 subject Q8727408.
- Q1668250 subject Q8887551.
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- Q1668250 abstract "The J-Cart is a special ROM cartridge developed by Codemasters for the Sega Genesis console. It held not only the game data but also came with two additional gamepad ports. This effectively allowed four players to play simultaneously without any adapters or workarounds. The first J-Cart game, Tennis All-Stars, was released in early 1994.Micro Machines 2: Turbo Tournament also allowed up to eight players to play simultaneously using up to four gamepads, each player using only the D-pad or face buttons.The J-Cart came relatively late in the life cycle of the console. In addition, Codemasters never licensed the technology to other publishers. Thus the number of games released as J-Carts was limited.".
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- Q1668250 wikiPageWikiLink Q8727408.
- Q1668250 wikiPageWikiLink Q8887551.
- Q1668250 wikiPageWikiLink Q8897460.
- Q1668250 comment "The J-Cart is a special ROM cartridge developed by Codemasters for the Sega Genesis console. It held not only the game data but also came with two additional gamepad ports. This effectively allowed four players to play simultaneously without any adapters or workarounds.".
- Q1668250 label "J-Cart".
- Q1668250 depiction Mega_drive_j-cart.jpg.