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00:00 ACCOLADE: Games With Purrsonality 00:16 50 Lives Cheat 01:59 99 Diving Suits Cheat 03:29 99 Nerf Shots Cheat 04:58 99 Portal Holes Cheat 05:54 99 Smart Bombs Cheat 07:17 All Levels Complete Cheat (with 50 lives cheat) 16:11 Invincibility Mode Cheat 20:15 Max Height Jumps Cheat (Bouncy Bubster) 22:59 x2 Higher Jumps Cheat 24:27 ...waiting for the idle animation... 25:25 Bubsy breaks the screen 25:42 Oops, he did it again :O 26:20 Demo Mode and Game Credits The KW-501 is an unlicensed Sega Mega Drive clone manufactured in Taiwan by King-Wei Electronics, Inc (慶威電子) and distributed across various countries during the 1990s. It was the successor to the KW-500 and was built as a more affordable alternative to Sega's official offering, and was one of the first (and perhaps most prominent) Mega Drive clones released to the general public. The KW-501 was predictably challenged by Sega in many markets, but saw recognition by Sega in countries where presence was difficult. The original version of this console is believed to be the Zhan Shen (戰神) which was sold in Taiwan, however numerous companies distributed the KW-501, rebranding the unit to suit their needs. There are many slight variations of the console, including the Scorpion XVI (by Interactive Enterprises), King-500 (by Anova), Froggy System 16 (by BTE Electronics SA), MG-16 (by Electrolab), Turbo Aito (by Universe Electronic SRL), MG-2 (by Kinyo), Super Bitman (by Bitman), Power Pegasus (by Bobmark International), Samurai MG-16 (by Samurai Software), Micro Genius 2 (by Micro Genius), KW-II, Kowi 96' and Kowi 97' (by Kowi), King Karol (by King Karol Argentina), Hitex, Magic 2, Speedy Boy, World of Games as well as the Saba Super Mega 16 Bit which is the English version of the Zhan Shen. The first models in this series continued to appear under the name of the KW-500. The console also had a modified versions called KW-501U, KW-501D and KW-501UD which didn't differ in design, but with the components inside the console. KW-501 successor is the KW-502 from 1994. The next one was KW-503 released in 1996, which is a successor of few KW-501 clones. The KW-504 was a new PCB revision of KW-503. The last console noticed from this series is the KW-505. All KW-501 consoles are presumed to be internally identical, with minor cosmetic alterations and swapped RF adaptors for differing markets. The first available clone of this type in Russia was Magic 2, which appeared on Russian market in 1994. Between 1994 and 1995, the Bitman company released KW-501 in the form of the Super Bitman, a successor to the "Bitman" famiclone distributed by them in the region. The clones produced by this company were popular in CIS region, having 10% of market shares. When in January 1996, Bitman was choose by Sega Europe as Sega's distributor for Russia and CIS, they got rid of unlicensed games and began sold Mega Drive II alongside with Super Bitman, which from now on was called the official clone similar to Mega Game II in Portugal, Power Pegasus in Poland and Magic 2 in South-East Asia. The console have successor based on KW-503. A bit lengthy gameplay of Bubsy II. Recorded in during New Year / Christmas holidays along with many videos released at the beginning of 2026. This is the final video that I made where I tested Super Bitman 16-bit during holidays, and finally got around to finish it. I am basically testing different cheats that GameFAQs had on their website for this version of the game. While Bubsy 3D was the first game I've seen that features this bobcat, Bubsy II was the next one - I got this game back in February / March 2016, even before he made a comeback on PS4. Crazy to thing how time passes by... Yet, I got interested in Bubsy games in August / September 2025 with the upcoming release of Bubsy 4D and the release of Purrfect Collection that contains Bubsy games from 90s (with the exception of PC port of the first game for Windows 95). Back in February / March 2016, I got Bubsy II on pirate MegaDrive cartridge, but I didn't play it that much, due to the problematic condition - one of the tabs was broken, and I had to take out the circuit board and insert it into console. And I didn't care about Bubsy games back then - I guess I was influenced by the reviews of others. But that barrier got broken by autumn 2025, when I got Bubsy in the Purrfect Collection and checked all of his games myself, and therefore stopped caring about that hate that Bubsy got all over the years, deserved or not. And ended up actually liking this silly character - he isn't annoying to me, but rather funny cute little cartoon character with tough story. Yet he never gave up, despite all the hate he got in 2010s. Now that's the relatable thing in real life as well - never give up and always achieve your intended goal despite obstacles! Haters gonna hate, but the supporters will always be there! :) If I feel like it, I may make a playthrough of Bubsy II on my other channel. Thank you.