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Mega Duck/Cougar Boy
Console Information

The Mega Duck is a handheld console inspired by the
Nintendo GameBoy. It
was released in 1993 and made by a number of companies including
Creatronic, Videojet, Timlex and Cougar. The Cougar version is called
the "Cougar Boy" and was distributed in Brazil (and some
other South American countries) only. Cougar obtained rights from
Creatronic to manufacture the console under a different name. There
were around 30 games made for the system.
Mega Duck/Cougar Boy Technical Specifications
- CPU: Specific 8-bit VLSI
- RAM: 64KB
- Screen size: 46 mm x 49 mm
- Display: 4 shades of grey
- Power Supply: DC 6V mains power (Atari Lynx adaptor works) or
4 x AA batteries
- Sound: built-in speaker, headphones jack
- Communications Port: 6-pin for 2-player link
- Cartridge Port: 36-pin
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