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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 inundiated by unlicensed Family Computer clones.
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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.
  
 
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.
 
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.
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|[http://tasvideos.org/BizHawk/ReleaseHistory.html {{BizHawkVer}}]
 
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|[http://bluemsx.com/download.html 2.8.2]
 
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|[http://www.geocities.jp/g_lsluk/vdmgr.html {{vdmgrVer}}]
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|[https://web.archive.org/web/20071206014650/http://www.dridus.com:80/~nyef/darcnes/ DarcNES]
 
|[https://web.archive.org/web/20071206014650/http://www.dridus.com:80/~nyef/darcnes/ DarcNES]
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|[https://segaretro.org/DarcNES 9b0401/9b0313]
 
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|[http://atariage.com/forums/topic/240800-coolcv-emulator-for-mac-os-x-linux-windows-and-raspberry/ 0.6.6]
 
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<nowiki>*</nowiki>Only available on PC as a libretro core (e.g. [[RetroArch]]).
 
<nowiki>*</nowiki>Only available on PC as a libretro core (e.g. [[RetroArch]]).
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[[Category:Consoles]]
 
[[Category:Consoles]]
 
[[Category:Sega consoles]]
 
[[Category:Sega consoles]]
 
[[Category:SG-1000 emulators|*]]
 
[[Category:SG-1000 emulators|*]]
 
[[Category:Third-generation video game consoles]]
 
[[Category:Third-generation video game consoles]]

Revision as of 19:19, 10 November 2020

Sega SG-1000
Sega-SG-1000-Console-Set.png
Developer Sega
Type Home video game console
Generation Third generation
Release date 1983
Discontinued 1985
Successor Master System
Emulated

The SG-1000, also known as Sega Game 1000, was a third-generation 8-bit home video game console released by 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 Famicom; it did however enjoy a brief period of popularity in Taiwan, prior to the latter market being inundated by unlicensed Family Computer clones.

Sega's use of off-the-shelf components in developing the console, which was also shared with the 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

Name Platform(s) Latest Version SG-1000 SC-3000 SF-7000 Libretro Core Active Recommended
PC / x86
Kega Fusion Windows Linux macOS 3.64
MasterGear Windows Linux macOS FreeBSD 4.9.3
MAME Windows Linux macOS FreeBSD 0.264
Genesis Plus GX Windows Linux macOS FreeBSD * 1.7.5 RC1
BizHawk Windows 2.9.1
Gearsystem Windows Linux macOS FreeBSD 3.5.0
blueMSX Windows Linux macOS FreeBSD ** 2.8.2
MEKA Windows Linux macOS FreeBSD 0.8-alpha (2023-08-26)
higan Windows Linux macOS FreeBSD v110 ~
vdmgr Windows 0.2.6 ~
DarcNES Windows Linux macOS FreeBSD 9b0401/9b0313 ~
CLK Linux macOS FreeBSD Template:Clkver
CoolCV Windows Linux macOS FreeBSD 0.6.6
TwoMbit Windows Linux macOS 1.0.5
FreezeSMS Windows 4.6
Essgee Windows v001.2
Mobile / ARM
MasterGear Android 4.9.3


*Only available on PC as a libretro core (e.g. RetroArch).

**Only available outside of Windows as a libretro core (e.g. RetroArch).

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