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− | + | [[File:Sega_SG-1000.jpg|thumb|200px|Sega SG-1000]]The SG-1000, which stands for Sega Game 1000, was a cartridge-based video game console manufactured by Sega. This system marked Sega's first entry into the home video game hardware business, and while the system was not popular, it provided the basis for it's more successful successor [[Sega Master System]]. | |
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The SG-1000 is one of Taiwan's first and best-remembered consoles where it was manufactured and sold under license as "阿羅士" ['Lou Shi']. | The SG-1000 is one of Taiwan's first and best-remembered consoles where it was manufactured and sold under license as "阿羅士" ['Lou Shi']. | ||
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===Sega Mark III=== | ===Sega Mark III=== | ||
: The Sega Mark III (model number SG-1000M3), was a newer version released only in Japan with improved video hardware and an increased amount of RAM, which was redesigned to become the [[Sega Master System]]. | : The Sega Mark III (model number SG-1000M3), was a newer version released only in Japan with improved video hardware and an increased amount of RAM, which was redesigned to become the [[Sega Master System]]. | ||
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