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Only a few homebrew games or ROM hacks make full use of the 3/6 button control pads. At least in their libretro fork, Genesis Plus GX supports several Genesis controllers to be used in Sega 8-bit systems, as long the game itself supports them.
 
Only a few homebrew games or ROM hacks make full use of the 3/6 button control pads. At least in their libretro fork, Genesis Plus GX supports several Genesis controllers to be used in Sega 8-bit systems, as long the game itself supports them.
 
;Super Magic Drive
 
A series of copiers from Front Fareast allows a person to copy game cartridges to floppy disks, allowing the ROM images to run in an emulator. The ROM files are dumped in the <code>.smd</code> format. The copier also allows SNES and PC Engine games to be played as well through physical adapters.
 
 
While not directly compatible with the Master System, the BIOS running from these devices runs on Genesis' backward compatibility mode. While they can be playable in emulators, the Master System emulators themselves will not emulate any of the functions made by the hardware itself. Although it is not confirmed if the Super Magic Drive can dump ROMs from Master System cartridges, an unofficial loader made to run Master System ROMs in a real Super Magic Drive was been made by Charles MacDonald.
 
  
 
==Hardware quirks==
 
==Hardware quirks==

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