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| ====== Sega SG-1000 ====== | ====== Sega SG-1000 ====== | ||
| - | We demand | + | Sega's true first entry into the home video games market, being a (mostly) Japan-only system. Releasing July 15th, 1983, the SG-1000 is quite similar |
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| + | ===== Other ===== | ||
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| + | === FudeBrowser-SG === | ||
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| + | Contrary to the name, this is not a web browser or even an HTML viewer (directly). However, it can view // | ||
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| + | ===== Version & Revision Guide ===== | ||
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| + | For general information, | ||
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| + | **This guide has been essentially depreciated by the excellent work of our friends over at consolemods.org. It is linked below.** | ||
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| + | ==== Versions ==== | ||
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| + | //There are three versions of this console, arranged chronologically.// | ||
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| + | === “SG-1000 (original)” (1983-1984) === | ||
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| + | Here, the console combines hardwired and detachable controllers, | ||
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| + | === “SC-3000” (1983-1984? | ||
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| + | This is the home computer variant of the SG-1000, that can be instantly recognized by it’s keyboard. Released as it’s own revision. | ||
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| + | === “SG-1000 II/Mark II” (1984-1985) === | ||
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| + | Being the final version of the SG-1000, this has some changes to take into account the drastically changing home video game market. Firstly, the controllers have been made detachable, and now resemble the typical gamepad of the era. The distinctive blue stripe has been removed, and Sega Cards are now supported through an adapter. Lastly, | ||
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| + | ==== Revisions ==== | ||
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| + | //There is one revision | ||
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| + | === SC-3000 revisions: === | ||
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| + | === “SC-3000H” (1983-1984? | ||
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| + | A premium version of the SC-3000, which has mechanical keys, instead of the chiclet keys seen on normal SC-3000s. | ||
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| + | //LOWEST PRICE and BEST RELIABILITY couldn’t be assigned.// | ||
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