History of video games/Platforms/Mega Duck

History
Made in Hong Kong, the Mega Duck was released in 1993.

A toy laptop version of the Mega Duck was released, containing both a normal keyboard and a music keyboard, a mouse, and a printer predating the GameBoy Printer.

Compute
These Mega Duck is powered by an 8-bit MOS Z80 CPU clocked at 4.19 megahertz. This was a common choice at the time, and is similar to the CPU used in the original Game Boy.

The console has 16 kilobytes of RAM.

Hardware
The console has a four shade monochrome LCD with a resolution of 160 by 144 pixels.

The console has a six pin link port for connecting to another console over a link cable.

The console is powered either by four AA batteries or a 6V DC from an AC adapter.