Sega Mega Drive Genesis Sabriya's Castle of Fun Kiosk
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Sega Mega Drive Genesis Sabriya's Castle of Fun Kiosk
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Official
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Between 50 - 100
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NTSC-U/C
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No
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- kiosk unit produced by the Sabriya's Castle of Fun Foundation and developed in coordination with Sega of America
- Conceptualized as part of the Sega Foundation's more direct charitable contributions, the wheeled kiosk consists of a 20" television, NTSC Sega Genesis, AM/FM radio, VCR, dual cassette player/recorder, and a CD player, all housed in a child-friendly plastic casing resembling a castle and provided free to various California hospitals in the late 1990s.
The 2nd image (and another one I found elsewhere) shows the kiosk with Super Nintendo controllers attached, meaning there might be a Super Nintendo version of this kiosk.