![Computing History on Twitter: "Released in 1993, the Amstrad Mega PC 386SX was an IBM-compatible PC with a difference - it contained an entire #Sega Megadrive on an ISA card! #MuseumFromHome Learn Computing History on Twitter: "Released in 1993, the Amstrad Mega PC 386SX was an IBM-compatible PC with a difference - it contained an entire #Sega Megadrive on an ISA card! #MuseumFromHome Learn](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EV95lruXYAMikJ0.jpg)
Computing History on Twitter: "Released in 1993, the Amstrad Mega PC 386SX was an IBM-compatible PC with a difference - it contained an entire #Sega Megadrive on an ISA card! #MuseumFromHome Learn
![Sega_Junkie on Twitter: "Amstrad Mega PC with my two and a half year old son Benjamin thoroughly enjoying Sonic. https://t.co/kUlFet8Idq" / Twitter Sega_Junkie on Twitter: "Amstrad Mega PC with my two and a half year old son Benjamin thoroughly enjoying Sonic. https://t.co/kUlFet8Idq" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EFnd-27XYAAVH2R.jpg:large)
Sega_Junkie on Twitter: "Amstrad Mega PC with my two and a half year old son Benjamin thoroughly enjoying Sonic. https://t.co/kUlFet8Idq" / Twitter
![ENTEBRAS #ArtEmAll on Twitter: "@CommodoreBlog Well, I think the Amstrad Mega PC was not the only source to play Mega Drive games into a computer... https://t.co/rtyYf2jVMn" / Twitter ENTEBRAS #ArtEmAll on Twitter: "@CommodoreBlog Well, I think the Amstrad Mega PC was not the only source to play Mega Drive games into a computer... https://t.co/rtyYf2jVMn" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/ExMDPpOVkAU0azh.jpg)