Pegasus (console)

The typical retail set included the system and two detachable gamepads (with added "turbo" buttons for 4 in total; 6-button controllers also existed), power supply, RF cable, and audio-video RCA connectors.

[4] Additionally, customers could buy a light gun called Casel (similar in design to the NES Zapper) and a special joystick.

[5] The system itself did not include any built-in games, but was bundled with an unauthorized multicart labelled Contra 168-in-1, which contained 34 games, including Contra, Super Mario Bros., Tetris, Donkey Kong, Bomberman, Arkanoid, Popeye, and Pac-Man.

The Pegasus brand began to slowly lose its importance due to cheaper clones entering the market and new generation consoles.

[17] BobMark continued to sell Sega and Pegasus products until the late 1990s, when its founders, due to heavy losses, left the market and began to invest in Hoop drinks.