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− | '''SG-1000''', also known as '''Sega Game 1000''', was an 8-bit console released by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sega Sega] in 1983. This system marked Sega's first entry into the home video game hardware business. | + | The '''SG-1000''', also known as '''Sega Game 1000''', was an 8-bit console released by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sega Sega] in 1983. This system marked Sega's first entry into the home video game hardware business. |
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+ | The '''SC-3000''' (Sega Computer 3000) was its home computer counterpart and has a built-in keyboard. | ||
==Emulators== | ==Emulators== |
Revision as of 22:07, 7 February 2016
The SG-1000, also known as Sega Game 1000, was an 8-bit console released by Sega in 1983. This system marked Sega's first entry into the home video game hardware business.
The SC-3000 (Sega Computer 3000) was its home computer counterpart and has a built-in keyboard.
Emulators
Name | Operating System(s) | Latest Version | Libretro Core | Recommended |
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Genesis Plus GX | Multi-platform*1 | 1.7.4 | ✓ | ? |
Kega Fusion | Windows, Linux, OS X | 3.64 | ✗ | ? |
MAME | Multi-platform | 0.264 | ✓ | ? |
blueMSX | Windows, Multi-platform*2 | 2.8.2 | ✓ | ? |
*1: Only available on PC as a libretro core (e.g. RetroArch).
*2: Only available outside of Windows as a libretro core (e.g. RetroArch).