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The '''Mega Duck''' (also known as the Cougar Boy in South American countries) was a handheld similar to the [[Supervision]] that attempted to compete with sales of the [[Game Boy]]. It was created in Hong Kong and released in various parts of Europe and South America.
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The '''Mega Duck''' (also known as the Cougar Boy in South American countries) was a handheld similar to the [[Supervision]] that attempted to compete with Nintendo's [[Game Boy]]. It was created in Hong Kong and released in various parts of Europe and South America.
  
When the Mega Duck failed to sell as many consoles as the Game Boy, Sachen released ports of their games onto unlicensed multicartridges for the Game Boy sometime after.
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Despite being a commercial failure and not being able to move as many consoles as the Game Boy due to the small library of games and only releasing into a few countries, Sachen released ports of their Mega Duck games onto unlicensed multicarts for the Game Boy sometime after.
  
 
==Recommended Emulators==
 
==Recommended Emulators==
  
===Mess===
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===MESS===
Like many of the obscure systems out there, MESS is the most well known emulator available for systems that barely have any emulation support.
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Like with other lesser-known consoles without dedicated emulators, MESS is the most well known and easy-to-use emulator currently available for the Mega Duck. Following the merging of MESS with MAME, MAME now includes full functionality with the Mega Duck.
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Latest revision as of 21:39, 2 March 2024

The Mega Duck (also known as the Cougar Boy in South American countries) was a handheld similar to the Supervision that attempted to compete with Nintendo's Game Boy. It was created in Hong Kong and released in various parts of Europe and South America.

Despite being a commercial failure and not being able to move as many consoles as the Game Boy due to the small library of games and only releasing into a few countries, Sachen released ports of their Mega Duck games onto unlicensed multicarts for the Game Boy sometime after.

Recommended Emulators

MESS

Like with other lesser-known consoles without dedicated emulators, MESS is the most well known and easy-to-use emulator currently available for the Mega Duck. Following the merging of MESS with MAME, MAME now includes full functionality with the Mega Duck.