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hardware_name  = SG-1000|
hardware_name  = SG-1000|
designer        = [[Sega]]|
designer        = [[Sega]]|
manufacturer    = [[Sega]]<br />[[Digital Systems]] (Finland)<br />[[Grandstand]] (New Zealand)<br />[[ITMC]] (France)<br />[[John Sand Electronics]] (Australia)<br />[[Melchioni]] (Italy)|
manufacturer    = [[Sega]]<br />[[Digital Systems]] (Finland)<br />[[Grandstand]] (New Zealand)<br />[[ITMC]] (France, under [[Yeno]] brand)<br />[[John Sand Electronics]] (Australia)<br />[[Melchioni]] (Italy)<br />[[Yeno]]|
cpu            = 3.58 MHz [[Z80]]|
cpu            = 3.58 MHz [[Z80]]|
gpu            = 500 MHz ATI Xenos|
gpu            = 500 MHz ATI Xenos|

Revision as of 02:59, 7 November 2023

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SG-1000
Designer Sega
Manufacturer Sega
Digital Systems (Finland)
Grandstand (New Zealand)
ITMC (France, under Yeno brand)
John Sand Electronics (Australia)
Melchioni (Italy)
Yeno
CPU 3.58 MHz Z80
Graphics 500 MHz ATI Xenos
Memory 1 KB
Media cartridge, cassette, My Card
Released SG-1000, SC-3000
Japan: July 15, 1983
New Zealand: 1983
SG-1000 II
Japan: July 31, 1984
Taiwan: 1986
Added to Museum Not yet

SG-1000 was the first home video game console by Sega. The SC-3000 model was marketed as a computer.