The Mega Kid MK-1000 is a Famiclone[1] with a built-in Family BASIC compatible keyboard, marketed as an "educational computer".
All are connected with 9-pin DB connectors, as found on most Famiclones.
In its box is contained a Famicom cartridge containing several applications that work with the keyboard, such as crude word processors, keyboard exercises, mathematical games, G-BASIC and a handful of first generation Famicom/NES games such as F 1 Race, Track & Field and "Jewel Tetris".
This cartridge also contains an additional 64 K static RAM chip, mainly for use with the provided G-BASIC, a dialect of the BASIC programming language designed for the Famicom.
However, no CMOS backup memory is provided, so any typed-in program or text will be lost upon rebooting or switching the power off.