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Description
Teradrive (TERADRIVE) is a Mega Drive integrated computer co-developed by SEGA Enterprises (later SEGA) and Japan IBM and released in 1991.
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Set Contents:
SEGA Teradrive Console (HTR-2002) TERADRIVE
Dedicated 14-inch Color Monitor (HTR-2200) & Dedicated Keyboard 106 (HTR-2106)
Set of 9 Mega Drive Games
Various Cables
Mega Drive Software Details:
1. TELTEL Mahjong…June 8, 1990, Sunsoft
A groundbreaking software that allows remote play when connecting with a separate modem, and it supports single-player mode.2. Puyo Puyo (original)…December 2, 1992, SEGA
This version is a port of the Mega Drive that includes modes similar to the Endless mode called "Tokoton Puyo Puyo".
3. V.R. Virtua Racing MD…March 18, 1994, SEGA
4. Holyfield Boxing MD…
October 30, 1992, SEGA6. Thunder Force IV…July 24, 1992
7. TEAM USA BASKETBALL (Dream Team USA)…December 26, 1992, Electronic Arts Victor
8. Nekketsu High School Dodge Ball Club Soccer Edition MD… August 7, 1992, Palsoft
9. Fighting King Kong Colossus…June 26, 1992, SEGA
(Added on May 15, 2026, at 10:55 AM)
※ Correction to the contents section.
Rare SEGA Teradrive Console (HTR-2002 Model-3), Dedicated Monitor (HTR-2200) & Keyboard (HTR-2106), Set of 9 Mega Drive Games
Sold For
103,000 Yen ($660.26)
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Collector Commentary
The SEGA Teradrive, introduced in 1991, represents a unique convergence of gaming and computing, embodying the innovative spirit of SEGA during the early '90s. As a rarity from the Japanese market, this model not only features a dedicated monitor and keyboard but also includes a selection of notable Mega Drive games, enhancing its appeal to retro collectors. Despite minor wear, the good overall condition of the components adds to the collectability, especially given SEGA's reputation for producing iconic hardware. This auction price, starting at ¥100,000, reflects the increasing demand for authentic vintage gaming systems in Japan, making it a sought-after set for enthusiasts and restorers alike.