The SG-1000 is a home video game console manufactured by Sega. It was Sega's first entry into the home video game hardware business. Developed in response...
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The SG-1000 had 75 games and 24 programs officially licensed from Sega. Additionally, there are 12 games and 19 programs released by John Sands Electronics...
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Master System (redirect from Sega SG-1000 Mark III)
remodeled export version of the Sega Mark III, the third iteration of the SG-1000 series of consoles, which was released in Japan in 1985 with graphical...
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Sega Card (section SG-1000 My Card)
as Sega My Card, is a memory card format used as game storage for the SG-1000/SC-3000 and the Mark III / Master System. Produced from 1985 to 1987 by...
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Nintendo's Family Computer (commonly abbreviated to Famicom) and Sega's SG-1000. When the Famicom was released outside of Japan, it was remodeled and marketed...
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early 1980s, Sega began to develop video game consoles, starting with the SG-1000 and Master System, but struggled against competitors such as the Nintendo...
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publishing video games and consoles. The first Sega console was the Japan-only SG-1000, released in 1983. Sega released several variations of this console in...
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games List of Sega mobile games List of Sega Pinball machines List of SG-1000 games List of Master System games List of Sega Genesis games List of Game...
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and SG-1000, systems released by Sega in the 1980s and early 1990s during the fourth generation of consoles. Rather than emulate games, the Mega Sg uses...
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Wonder Boy (video game) (category SG-1000 games)
Entertainment). Originally designed for arcades, it was later ported to the SG-1000, Mark III/Master System and Game Gear video game consoles by Sega, and...
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release years later. For games released on Sega's platforms see List of SG-1000 games, List of Sega Master System games, List of Sega Mega Drive and Sega...
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Flicky (category SG-1000 games)
"Flippy", before finally settling on "Flicky". Flicky was first ported to the SG-1000 in Japan, and then later to other Japanese home consoles. In 1991, Flicky...
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The Black Onyx (category SG-1000 games)
Arena (アリーナ) (which allowed the party to take part in Arena battles). The SG-1000 version was one of the last releases for that console, succeeded by Portrait...
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early 1980s, Sega began to develop video game consoles—starting with the SG-1000 and Master System—but struggled against competing products such as the...
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the SG-1000 console in Japan the same day as the Famicom in 1983, but sold only 160,000 units of the SG-1000 in its first year. Sega redesigned the SG-1000...
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same day. Sega estimated that the Famicom outsold the SG-1000 by a 10-to-1 margin. The SG-1000 was replaced by the Sega Mark III within two years. In...
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Sega Mark III and SG-1000 games are incompatible with it. A BIOS included prevents Japanese cartridges (both Mark III and SG-1000) to be used on Western...
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Telegames Personal Arcade. It is a clone of both the ColecoVision and Sega SG-1000 consoles, with one cartridge slot for each platform, and came bundled with...
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List of Yamaha Corporation products (redirect from Yamaha SG)
pickups)) SG-200 (1978) Yuri Kasparyan SG-300 SG-400 (1976) SG-500 / SG-500B (July 1976/?) SG-510 (1983) SG-600 (1979) SG-700 (July 1976) SG-710T (1984...
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Monaco GP (video game) (category SG-1000 games)
on US arcade charts from 1980 through 1987. Monaco GP was ported to the SG-1000 in 1983. The series also had later releases Super Monaco GP and Ayrton...
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H.E.R.O. (video game) (category SG-1000 games)
its release, the game was ported to the Atari 5200, Colecovision, and SG-1000 consoles and the Apple II, Atari 8-bit computers, Commodore 64, MSX, and...
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TurboGrafx-16 PC-FX Nintendo Oculus Oculus Rift Oculus Quest Sega Arcade SG-1000 Master System Genesis Sega CD 32X Game Gear Pico Saturn Dreamcast VMU SNK...
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beginning with the launch of Nintendo's Family Computer (Famicom) and Sega's SG-1000 in Japan. The year's highest-grossing video game was Namco's arcade game...
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computers and games consoles of the period, such as the ColecoVision and Sega SG-1000 video game systems. To reduce overall system cost, many MSX models used...
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integrated into its VDP Sega Pico Sega SG-1000 – used the SN76489AN Sharp MZ-800 – used the SN76489AN Sord M5 Tandy 1000 – early systems used SN76496 or NCR...
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1985 for the SG-1000 and MSX, it was also among the few games to receive an arcade port running on hardware closely based on the SG-1000. The first game...
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Pitfall II: Lost Caverns (arcade game) (category SG-1000 games)
significant hit in Sega USA's market. The game saw a home release on Sega's SG-1000 console in July of that same year in Japan. From contemporary reviews,...
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Borderline (video game) (category SG-1000 games)
slightly altered graphics as Star Raker. Borderline was a game for the SG-1000 in 1984. It was converted for the Atari 2600 under the name Thunderground...
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Sokoban (category SG-1000 games)
Sokoban (倉庫番, Sōko-ban, lit. 'warehouse keeper') is a puzzle video game in which the player pushes boxes around in a warehouse, trying to get them to storage...
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Galaga (category SG-1000 games)
home conversion of Galaga, was developed and published by Sega for the SG-1000 in 1983. An MSX version followed a year later in 1984. A conversion for...
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