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* [http://www.consoledatabase.com/consoleinfo/segasg-1000 SG-1000 Console Database] | * [http://www.consoledatabase.com/consoleinfo/segasg-1000 SG-1000 Console Database] | ||
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Revision as of 22:41, 12 June 2009
The SG-1000 Mark II is an updated version of the SG-1000 video game console, made by Sega. It was released in Japan in July 1984, priced ¥15,000.
The SG-1000 runs all SC-3000 games and applications, with the exception of Music and Basic Cartridges. The machine could be used just like the SC-3000, provided one had the keyboard attachment ready. The console also had a game card reader add-on that allowed for the use of Sega cards.
The Sega card reader would become built into the SG-1000 Mark III, as well as the first version of the Sega Master System.
The SG-1000 never did as well as the Nintendo Family Computer did.