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media = [[ROM cartridge|cartridge]], [[compact cassette|cassette]], [[Sega Card|My Card]]| | media = [[ROM cartridge|cartridge]], [[compact cassette|cassette]], [[Sega Card|My Card]]| | ||
release = '''SG-1000'''<br />Japan: July 15, 1983<br /> | release = '''SG-1000'''<br />Japan: July 15, 1983<br />Australia: 1983<br />New Zealand (Sega 1000): 1983<br />'''SC-3000'''<br />Japan: July 15, 1983<br />Oceania, Singapore: 1983<br />France, Finland, Italy: 1984<br />Taiwan: 1986<br />Egypt: late 1980s<br />'''SG-1000 II'''<br />Japan: July 31, 1984<br />Taiwan: 1986| | ||
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Revision as of 03:32, 7 November 2023
SG-1000 | |
Designer | Sega |
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Manufacturer | Aaronix (Taiwan) Digital Systems (Finland) Grandstand (New Zealand) ITMC (France, under Yeno brand) John Sands Electronics (Australia) Melchioni (Italy) Ocean Radio (Singapore) Sega (Japan) |
CPU | 3.58 MHz Z80 |
Graphics | 500 MHz ATI Xenos |
Memory | 1 KB |
Media | cartridge, cassette, My Card |
Released | SG-1000 Japan: July 15, 1983 Australia: 1983 New Zealand (Sega 1000): 1983 SC-3000 Japan: July 15, 1983 Oceania, Singapore: 1983 France, Finland, Italy: 1984 Taiwan: 1986 Egypt: late 1980s 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.