Sega Pico

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Sega Pico
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Developer Sega Toys
Type Home video game console
Generation Fourth generation
Release date 1993
Discontinued 2005
Successor Advanced Pico Beena
Emulated

The Sega Pico, also known as Kids Computer Pico, is an educational video game console by Sega Toys. Marketed as "edutainment", the main focus of the Pico was educational video games for children between 3 and 7 years old. The Pico was released in June 1993 in Japan and November 1994 in North America and Europe. It retailed for $139. It was succeeded by the Advanced Pico Beena, which was released in Japan in 2005.

The Pico was powered by the same hardware as the Sega Genesis; as such, Pico emulation is almost exclusively found as an extra feature in Genesis emulators, as opposed to standalone Pico emulators which are pretty much non-existent.

Emulators[edit]

Main article: Sega Genesis emulators#Hardware_variations

Comparisons[edit]

PicoDrive
MAME

The driver is reported as "Preliminary" as of version 0.249.

Yamaha Copera[edit]

See Sega Genesis emulators#Hardware variations.

Advanced Pico Beena[edit]

Advanced Pico Beena
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Developer Sega Toys
Type Home video game console
Generation Sixth generation
Release date 2005
Predecessor Sega Pico
Emulated ~

Emulators[edit]

Main article: Sega Genesis emulators#Hardware_variations

External links

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Consoles: SG-1000Master SystemGenesis / Mega DriveCD32XPicoSaturnDreamcast
Handhelds: Game GearVMU / VMS
Arcade: System seriesModel 1Model 2Model 3NAOMI