SG-1000
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![]() Sega's first video game console.
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Manufacturer(s) | Sega |
Release Date(s) | ![]() |
CPU(s) | NEC UPD780C (Zilog Z80 compatible) |
Sound chip(s) | SN76489A |
Music section | SMS Power! |
SG-1000 (Sega Game 1000 or Mark I)
sg1000 is a 8-bit video game console by Sega, released in 1983 in Japan. It was released as the Famicom's concurrent, but the system didn't have enough power
and sales to compete with Famicom, and it goes to the hole of minor-hardware league, like the Cassette Vision, Pyutta and the Vectrex.
Sound
- See SN76489
VGM Scene
You can log SG1K VGMs in various emulators, such as MESS, Meka and Kega Fusion. Newer SG1K games uses SMPS Z80 as their sound driver.
External links
- SG-1000 at Sega Hardware Encyclopedia
- SG-1000 II at Sega Hardware Encyclopedia
- SG-1000 at Sega Hardware Encyclopedia
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- SG-1000 II at Sega Hardware Encyclopedia
(old)