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{{Infobox console
 
{{Infobox console
|title = Sega SG-1000
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|title = Magnavox Odyssey²
|logo = Sega-SG-1000-Console-Set.png
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|logo = Magnavox-Odyssey-2-Console-Set.jpg
|developer = [[:Sega]]
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|developer = Magnavox
 
|type = [[:Category:Home consoles|Home video game console]]
 
|type = [[:Category:Home consoles|Home video game console]]
|generation = [[:Category:Third-generation video game consoles|Third generation]]
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|generation = [[:Category:Second-generation consoles|Second generation]]
|release = 1983
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|release = 1978
|discontinued = 1985
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|discontinued = 1984
|successor = [[Master System emulators|Master System]]
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|predecessor = [[Magnavox_Odyssey_emulators|Magnavox Odyssey]]
 
|emulated = {{✓}}
 
|emulated = {{✓}}
 
}}
 
}}
  
The '''SG-1000''', also known as '''Sega Game 1000''', was a third-generation 8-bit home video game console released by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sega Sega] on July 15, 1983 and had a Zilog Z80 CPU at 3.58 MHz with 1KB of RAM. This system marked Sega's first entry into the home video game hardware business. The SG-1000 didn't see much success in its home country, mostly due to competition from the technically superior [[Nintendo Entertainment System emulators|Famicom]]; it did however enjoy a brief period of popularity in Taiwan, prior to the latter market being inundated by unlicensed Family Computer clones.
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The '''Magnavox Odyssey²''', known in Europe as the '''Philips Videopac G7000''', in Brazil as the Philips Odyssey, in the United States and Canada as the Magnavox Odyssey² and the Philips Odyssey², and also by many other names, is a second generation home video game console released in 1978 and had an Intel 8048 CPU with 64 bytes of RAM. It retailed for {{Inflation|USD|179.99|1984}}. It succeeded the first home video game console, the '''[[gametech:Magnavox Odyssey|Odyssey]]''', released in 1972.
 
 
Sega's use of off-the-shelf components in developing the console, which was also shared with the [[ColecoVision emulators|ColecoVision]], led to at least one unauthorized clone of the SG-1000, manufactured and sold by Taiwan-based Bit Corporation as the Dina 2-in-1. Indeed, the Dina had support for SG-1000 games and ColecoVision titles to a certain extent.
 
 
 
The '''SC-3000''' (also known as '''Sega Computer 3000''') was its home computer counterpart and has a built-in keyboard.
 
  
 
==Emulators==
 
==Emulators==
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! scope="col"|Platform(s)
 
! scope="col"|Platform(s)
 
! scope="col"|Latest Version
 
! scope="col"|Latest Version
! scope="col"|SG-1000
 
! scope="col"|SC-3000
 
! scope="col"|SF-7000
 
 
! scope="col"|[[libretro|Libretro Core]]
 
! scope="col"|[[libretro|Libretro Core]]
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! scope="col"|[[Emulation Accuracy|Accuracy]]
 
! scope="col"|<abbr title="Free/Libre and Open-Source Software">FLOSS</abbr>
 
! scope="col"|<abbr title="Free/Libre and Open-Source Software">FLOSS</abbr>
 
! scope="col"|Active
 
! scope="col"|Active
 
! scope="col"|[[Recommended Emulators|Recommended]]
 
! scope="col"|[[Recommended Emulators|Recommended]]
 
|-
 
|-
!colspan="10"|PC / x86
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! colspan="8"|PC / x86
|-
 
|MasterGear
 
|align=left|{{Icon|Windows|Linux|macOS|FreeBSD}}
 
|[http://fms.komkon.org/MG {{MasterGearVer}}]
 
|{{✓}}
 
|{{✓}}
 
|{{✓}}
 
|{{✗}}
 
|{{✗}}
 
|{{✓}}
 
|{{✓}}
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[MAME]]
 
|[[MAME]]
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|[http://www.mamedev.org/release.html {{MAMEVer}}]
 
|[http://www.mamedev.org/release.html {{MAMEVer}}]
 
|{{✓}}
 
|{{✓}}
|{{✓}}
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|High
|{{✓}}
 
|{{✓}}
 
|{{✓}}
 
|{{✓}}
 
|{{✓}}
 
|-
 
|[[BizHawk]]
 
|align=left|{{Icon|Windows}}
 
|[http://tasvideos.org/BizHawk/ReleaseHistory.html {{BizHawkVer}}]
 
|{{✓}}
 
|{{✗}}
 
|{{✗}}
 
|{{✗}}
 
 
|{{✓}}
 
|{{✓}}
 
|{{✓}}
 
|{{✓}}
 
|{{✓}}
 
|{{✓}}
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Genesis Plus GX]]
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|[[O2EM]]
|align=left|{{Icon|Windows|Linux|macOS|FreeBSD}}*
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|align=left|{{Icon|Windows|Linux|DOS}}
|{{GenPlusGXVer}}
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|[http://o2em.sourceforge.net/ 1.18 (Windows)]<br />1.16 (others)
 
|{{✓}}
 
|{{✓}}
|{{✗}}
+
|High
|{{✗}}
 
 
|{{✓}}
 
|{{✓}}
 
|{{✗}}
 
|{{✗}}
 
|{{✓}}
 
|{{✓}}
|{{~}}
 
|-
 
|[[higan]]
 
|align=left|{{Icon|Windows|Linux|macOS|FreeBSD}}
 
|[https://github.com/higan-emu/higan/releases {{higanVer}}]
 
|{{✓}}
 
|{{~}}
 
|{{✗}}
 
|{{✓}}
 
|{{✓}}
 
|{{✓}}
 
|{{~}}
 
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Kega Fusion]]
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|o2em2<br/><small>(O2EM fork)</small>
|align=left|{{Icon|Windows|Linux|macOS}}
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|align=left|{{Icon|Windows|Linux}}
|[http://www.carpeludum.com/kega-fusion 3.64]
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|[https://sourceforge.net/projects/o2em2/?source=navbar 1.5]
|{{✓}}
 
|{{✓}}
 
|{{✓}}
 
|{{✗}}
 
|{{✗}}
 
 
|{{✗}}
 
|{{✗}}
|{{~}}
+
|High
|-
 
|Gearsystem
 
|align=left|{{Icon|Windows|Linux|macOS|FreeBSD}}
 
|[https://github.com/drhelius/Gearsystem/releases {{GearsystemVer}}]
 
 
|{{✓}}
 
|{{✓}}
 
|{{✗}}
 
|{{✗}}
|{{✗}}
 
|{{✓}}
 
|{{✓}}
 
 
|{{✓}}
 
|{{✓}}
|{{✗}}
 
 
|-
 
|-
|[[blueMSX]]
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|[[Pantheon]]
|align=left|{{Icon|Windows|Linux|macOS|FreeBSD}}**
 
|[http://bluemsx.com/download.html 2.8.2]
 
|{{✓}}
 
|{{✓}}
 
|{{✓}}
 
|{{✓}}
 
|{{✓}}
 
|{{✓}}
 
|{{✗}}
 
|-
 
|[[MEKA]]
 
|align=left|{{Icon|Windows|Linux|macOS|FreeBSD}}
 
|[https://github.com/ocornut/meka/releases {{MEKAVer}}]
 
|{{✓}}
 
|{{✓}}
 
|{{✓}}
 
|{{✗}}
 
|{{✗}}
 
|{{✓}}
 
|{{✗}}
 
|-
 
|[[vdmgr]]
 
 
|align=left|{{Icon|Windows}}
 
|align=left|{{Icon|Windows}}
|[http://vdmgr.g2.xrea.com/download.html {{vdmgrVer}}]
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|[http://bostjan-grandovec.si/Content/News.htm {{PantheonVer}}]
|{{✓}}
 
|{{~}}
 
|{{✓}}
 
|{{✗}}
 
|{{✗}}
 
|{{✗}}
 
|{{✗}}
 
|-
 
|[https://web.archive.org/web/20071206014650/http://www.dridus.com:80/~nyef/darcnes DarcNES]
 
|align=left|{{Icon|Windows|Linux|macOS|FreeBSD}}
 
|[https://segaretro.org/DarcNES 9b0401/9b0313]
 
|{{✓}}
 
|{{~}}
 
|{{✗}}
 
|{{✗}}
 
|{{✓}}
 
|{{✗}}
 
|{{✗}}
 
|-
 
|[[Clock Signal|CLK]]
 
|align=left|{{Icon|Linux|macOS|FreeBSD}}
 
|[https://github.com/TomHarte/CLK/releases {{clkver}}]
 
|{{✓}}
 
|{{✗}}
 
 
|{{✗}}
 
|{{✗}}
 +
|High
 
|{{✗}}
 
|{{✗}}
 
|{{✓}}
 
|{{✓}}
 
|{{✓}}
 
|{{✓}}
|{{✗}}
 
 
|-
 
|-
|CoolCV
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|Videopac
|align=left|{{Icon|Windows|Linux|macOS|FreeBSD}}
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|ZX Spectrum
|[http://atariage.com/forums/topic/240800-coolcv-emulator-for-mac-os-x-linux-windows-and-raspberry/ 0.6.6]
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|[https://worldofspectrum.org/archive/software/miscellaneous/videopac-emulator-yrs]
|{{✓}}
 
|{{✗}}
 
|{{✗}}
 
|{{✗}}
 
|{{✗}}
 
|{{✓}}
 
 
|{{✗}}
 
|{{✗}}
|-
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|Medium
|[http://sourceforge.net/projects/twombit TwoMbit]
 
|align=left|{{Icon|Windows|Linux|macOS}}
 
|[http://sourceforge.net/projects/twombit/files 1.0.5]
 
 
|{{✓}}
 
|{{✓}}
|{{✗}}
 
|{{✗}}
 
|{{✗}}
 
 
|{{✓}}
 
|{{✓}}
|{{✗}}
 
 
|{{✗}}
 
|{{✗}}
 
|-
 
|-
|[http://freezesms.emuunlim.com FreezeSMS]
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! colspan="8"|Consoles
|align=left|{{Icon|Windows}}
 
|[http://freezesms.emuunlim.com/download.html 4.6]
 
|{{✓}}
 
|{{✗}}
 
|{{✗}}
 
|{{✗}}
 
|{{✗}}
 
|{{✗}}
 
|{{✗}}
 
 
|-
 
|-
|Essgee
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|[https://wiibrew.org/wiki/O2em O2em]
|align=left|{{Icon|Windows}}
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|align=left|{{Icon|Wii}}
|[https://github.com/xdanieldzd/Essgee/releases v001.2]
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|1.0
|{{}}
 
|{{✓}}
 
 
|{{✗}}
 
|{{✗}}
|{{✗}}
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|?
|{{✓}}
 
|{{✓}}
 
|{{✗}}
 
|-
 
!colspan="10"|Mobile / ARM
 
|-
 
|MasterGear
 
|align=left|{{Icon|Android}}
 
|[http://fms.komkon.org/MG/ {{MasterGearVer}}]
 
|{{✓}}
 
|{{✓}}
 
|{{✓}}
 
 
|{{✗}}
 
|{{✗}}
 
|{{✗}}
 
|{{✗}}
|{{✓}}
 
 
|{{✓}}
 
|{{✓}}
 
|-
 
|-
!colspan="10"|Consoles
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|[http://wololo.net/downloads/index.php/download/8113 emuODD]
|-
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|align=left|{{Icon|PSP}}
|[[Genesis Plus GX]]
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|1.0
|align=left|{{Icon|GCN|Wii}}
 
|[https://bitbucket.org/eke/genesis-plus-gx/downloads {{GenPlusGXVer}}]
 
|{{✓}}
 
 
|{{✗}}
 
|{{✗}}
 +
|?
 
|{{✗}}
 
|{{✗}}
|{{✓}}
 
 
|{{✗}}
 
|{{✗}}
|{{✓}}
 
 
|{{✓}}
 
|{{✓}}
 
|-
 
|-
|[https://web.archive.org/web/20150206130047/http://www.ndsretro.com S8DS]
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|[https://consolecopyworld.com/dc/dc_emulators.shtml#Odd-DC odd-DC]
|align=left|{{Icon|NDS}}
+
|align=left|{{Icon|DC}}
|[https://web.archive.org/web/20150206130047/http://www.ndsretro.com/download/S8DS07Bin.zip 0.7]
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|beta
|{{✓}}
 
|{{✓}}
 
|?
 
 
|{{✗}}
 
|{{✗}}
 
|?
 
|?
 
|{{✗}}
 
|{{✗}}
|{{✓}}
 
|-
 
|[https://code.google.com/archive/p/smsplus-gx SMS Plus GX]
 
|align=left|{{Icon|GCN|Wii|DC}}
 
|[https://code.google.com/archive/p/smsplus-gx/downloads r64] [https://dcemulation.org/index.php?title=SMS_Plus_DC 0.2b (DC)]
 
|{{✓}}
 
|?
 
|?
 
 
|{{✗}}
 
|{{✗}}
 
|{{✓}}
 
|{{✓}}
|{{✗}}
 
|{{~}}
 
 
|}
 
|}
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===Launcher===
 +
* [https://sourceforge.net/projects/jo2emlauncher/ jo2emLauncher]
  
<nowiki>*</nowiki>Only available on PC as a libretro core (e.g. [[RetroArch]]).
 
 
<nowiki>**</nowiki>Only available outside of Windows as a libretro core (e.g. [[RetroArch]]).
 
 
{{Sega}}
 
 
 
[[Category:Consoles]]
 
[[Category:Consoles]]
 
[[Category:Home consoles]]
 
[[Category:Home consoles]]
[[Category:Sega consoles]]
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[[Category:Second-generation consoles]]
[[Category:SG-1000 emulators|*]]
 
[[Category:Third-generation video game consoles]]
 

Revision as of 18:42, 14 August 2021

Magnavox Odyssey²
Magnavox-Odyssey-2-Console-Set.jpg
Developer Magnavox
Type Home video game console
Generation Second generation
Release date 1978
Discontinued 1984
Predecessor Magnavox Odyssey
Emulated

The Magnavox Odyssey², known in Europe as the Philips Videopac G7000, in Brazil as the Philips Odyssey, in the United States and Canada as the Magnavox Odyssey² and the Philips Odyssey², and also by many other names, is a second generation home video game console released in 1978 and had an Intel 8048 CPU with 64 bytes of RAM. It retailed for $179.99. It succeeded the first home video game console, the Odyssey, released in 1972.

Emulators

Name Platform(s) Latest Version Libretro Core Accuracy FLOSS Active Recommended
PC / x86
MAME Windows Linux macOS FreeBSD 0.264 High
O2EM Windows Linux MS-DOS 1.18 (Windows)
1.16 (others)
High
o2em2
(O2EM fork)
Windows Linux 1.5 High
Pantheon Windows 13.640 High
Videopac ZX Spectrum [1] Medium
Consoles
O2em Wii 1.0 ?
emuODD PSP 1.0 ?
odd-DC Dreamcast beta ?

Launcher