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Mega Drive Software Developement Kit (SDK):

This is a collection of tools and documents for making software for the SEGA Mega Drive (Genesis in the US) and it's add-on's, the Mega CD

(Sega in the US), and the 32X. Included is:

        - SN Systems 68000 Assembler for Windows NT / 2000 / XP. I don't know if it works in Vista but anyway, if you're using
          Vista you suck whatsover. Generates binaries pretty damn fast, and it's quite reliable. It can generate code for all the
          68000 variants, and can use macros. It's the application that you're gonna use most.

        - SN Systems SH2 Assembler for Windows 3.1 and 95. Use this for making executables for using on the 32X, but don't
          expect nothing really useful, that thing is that much OLD that you'll die before you get it to compile anything. Still,
          if you're an engineer or something like that and actually have some idea about what are you doing, it might be quite
          useful.

        - SN Systems Mega Drive Debugger. Do don't own an official SEGA debugging station, right? Yeah, wanna expend six grand
          on an old piece of shit? If you want to, go ahead, but using an emulator will be far better, or a modded retail MD.

        - GENS KMod. The GENS MD emulator but with debug options (68k watcher, memory state, register state, etc, etc...). Very
          useful.

        - BIOS collection. All the MD hardware BIOSes I could think about, Mega Drive, Mega CD 1 and 2 (PAL, USA, JAP) and 32X.

        - Several documentation. All systems, software level, hardware level, very useful. Withouth that, you're not doing anything.

        - Samples. Loads of samples are included, for the MD and 32X basically, although the 32X ones require using the SH2 assembler. Good luck.

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Unreleased or cancelled:

GCNBrowse

An unreleased browser type proxy for the Nintendo Gamecube, using the Phantasy Star Online's built in browser, it was able to allow you to browse anything, rather than linked to any thing. However, the browser was very limited:

No Flash, Java support and only basic image support with HTML and PHP.