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SG-1000

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 to a downturn in arcades starting in 1982, the SG-1000 was created on the advice of Hayao Nakayama, president of Sega's Japanese arm, and was released on July 15, 1983, the same day that Nintendo released the Family Computer in Japan. It also had a limited release in Australia and New Zealand. The SG-1000 was released in several forms, including the SC-3000 computer and the redesigned SG-1000 II released in 1984. The SG-1000 and the SC-3000 both support a library of 51 ROM cartridge games and 29 Sega My Card games. A third iteration of the console, the Mark III, was released in 1985. It provided an improved custom video display processor over previous iterations and served as the basis for the Master System in 1986, Sega's first internationally released console. All SG-1000 games are fully compatible with the Mark III and the Japanese version of the Master System.

Infobox

Manufacturer
Sega
Type
video game console
Generation
Third
Release date
SG-1000/SC-3000 JP: July 15, 1983AU: November 1983SG-1000 IIJP: July 31, 1984TW: 1986
Discontinued
SG-1000JP: July 1984SG-1000 IIJP: October 1985
Media
ROM cartridge, compact cassette, Sega My Card
CPU
Zilog Z80A @ 3.58 MHz
Memory
1 KB RAM (SG-1000)2 KB RAM (SC-3000)16 KB VRAM
Display
256 × 192, 16 colors, 32 sprites
Graphics
Texas Instruments TMS9918A
Sound
Texas Instruments SN76489AN
Successor
Master System

Tables

· History
SG-1000
SG-1000
SG-1000
SG-1000
SC-3000
SC-3000
SG-1000 II
SG-1000 II
SG-1000
SG-1000 II
SC-3000
Sega Mark III
SG-1000 II
SG-1000 II
SG-1000
SG-1000 II
SC-3000
Sega Mark III
SG-1000
SC-3000
SG-1000
SC-3000
SG-1000 II
Sega Mark III
SG-1000 II
Sega Mark III

References

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  2. SG-1000 II (エスジー・セン・ツー, Esu Jī Sen Tsū)
  3. 5 of which are reissued versions of games that came out on cartridges.
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    http://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/gametap-celebrates-sonics-15th-anniversary-with-rare-content-from-import-only-console-lock-on-genesis-games-and-new-tv-on-the-web-programming
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    https://web.archive.org/web/20211125225515/http://fr.1001mags.com/parution/jeux-strategie/numero-29-oct-nov-1984/page-22-23-texte-integral
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