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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (ゲームズ博士), or '''Dr. Games''' is a character invented by Sega, acting as a temporary replacement for [[Professor Asobin]] in 1984.
 
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (ゲームズ博士), or '''Dr. Games''' is a character invented by Sega, acting as a temporary replacement for [[Professor Asobin]] in 1984.
  
Like his predecessor, Games Hakase was printed towards the back of [[SG-1000]] manuals, giving short pieces of advice to players. He is a shot man with a stick who wears a monacle and a string bow tie. Unlike Asobin, the character was never officially drawn in colour.
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Like his predecessor, Games Hakase was printed towards the back of [[SG-1000]] manuals, giving short pieces of advice to players. He is a short man with moustache and a walking stick, who wears a monacle and a string bow tie. Unlike Asobin, the character was never officially drawn in colour.
  
Games Hakase was retired just months after his debut, with Professor Asobin returning for [[Sega Card]] and early [[Sega Mark III]] games. The concept of a character giving gaming advice had been removed completely from Sega manuals by 1988, and both characters would rarely be seen for the next 30 years. Games Hakase was never printed in any manuals released outside of Japan, though in more recent times, he has re-emerged as an obscure Sega icon, appearing in limited runs of merchandise.
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Games Hakase was retired just months after his debut, with Professor Asobin returning for [[Sega Card]] and early [[Sega Mark III]] games. The concept of a character giving gaming advice had been removed completely from Sega manuals by 1988, and both characters would rarely be seen for the next 30 years. In more recent times, he has re-emerged as an obscure Sega icon, appearing in limited runs of merchandise.
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Games Hakase appears in some European manuals (such as ''[[Fantasy Zone]]'') under the name '''Professor Player''' (sometimes '''Professor Playor''', or not explicitly named at all).
  
 
==Game manual appearances==
 
==Game manual appearances==
 
===[[SG-1000]]===
 
===[[SG-1000]]===
 
{{multicol|
 
{{multicol|
*''[[Champion Boxing]]''
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*{{ReleaseWithDate|Champion Boxing|SG}}
*''[[Champion Pro Wrestling]]''
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*{{ReleaseWithDate|Champion Pro Wrestling|SG}}
*''[[Champion Soccer]]''
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*{{ReleaseWithDate|Champion Soccer|SG}}
*''[[Flicky]]''
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*{{ReleaseWithDate|Flicky|SG}}
*''[[Girl's Garden]]''
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*{{ReleaseWithDate|Girl's Garden|SG}}
*''[[GP World]]''
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*{{ReleaseWithDate|GP World|SG}}
*''[[Hustle Chumy]]''
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*{{ReleaseWithDate|Hustle Chumy|SG}}
*''[[Hyper Sports]]''
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*{{ReleaseWithDate|Hyper Sports|SG}}
*''[[Othello (Sega)|Othello]]''
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*{{ReleaseWithDate|Othello (Sega)|SG}}
*''[[Shinnyuushain Tooru-Kun]]''
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*{{ReleaseWithDate|Shinnyuushain Tooru-Kun|SG}}
*''[[Space Invaders]]''
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*{{ReleaseWithDate|Space Invaders|SG}}
*''[[Zaxxon]]''
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*{{ReleaseWithDate|Zaxxon|SG}}
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}}
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===[[Master System]]===
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{{multicol|
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*{{ReleaseWithDate|Action Fighter|SMS|region=EU}} (EU){{fileref|Action Fighter SMS EU Manual.pdf|page=40}}
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*{{ReleaseWithDate|Bank Panic|SMS|region=EU}} (EU){{fileref|Bank Panic SMS EU Manual.pdf|page=38}}
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*{{ReleaseWithDate|F-16 Fighter|SMS|region=EU}} (EU){{fileref|F-16 Fighter (Card Version) SMS EU Manual.pdf|page=52}}
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*{{ReleaseWithDate|Fantasy Zone|SMS|region=EU}} (EU){{fileref|FantasyZoneSMSEUManual5L.pdf|page=44}}
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*{{ReleaseWithDate|Hang-On / Safari Hunt|SMS|region=EU}} (EU){{fileref|Hang-On - Safari Hunt SMS EU Manual.pdf|page=16}}{{fileref|Hang-On - Safari Hunt SMS EU Manual.pdf|page=22}}
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*{{ReleaseWithDate|Marksman Shooting / Trap Shooting / Safari Hunt|SMS|region=EU}} (EU){{fileref|Marksman Shooting - Trap Shooting - Safari Hunt SMS EU Manual.pdf|page=14}}{{fileref|Marksman Shooting - Trap Shooting - Safari Hunt SMS EU Manual.pdf|page=22}}{{fileref|Marksman Shooting - Trap Shooting - Safari Hunt SMS EU Manual.pdf|page=28}}
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*{{ReleaseWithDate|My Hero|SMS|region=EU}} (EU){{fileref|MyHeroSMSEManual.pdf|page=16}}
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*{{ReleaseWithDate|The Ninja|SMS|region=EU}} (EU){{fileref|NinjaSMSEuManual.pdf|page=22}}
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*{{ReleaseWithDate|Super Tennis|SMS|region=EU}} (EU){{fileref|Super Tennis SMS EU Manual.pdf|page=16}}
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*{{ReleaseWithDate|TransBot|SMS|region=EU}} (EU)
 
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[[Category:Mascots]]

Latest revision as of 20:28, 4 October 2024

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Games Hakase (ゲームズ博士), or Dr. Games is a character invented by Sega, acting as a temporary replacement for Professor Asobin in 1984.

Like his predecessor, Games Hakase was printed towards the back of SG-1000 manuals, giving short pieces of advice to players. He is a short man with moustache and a walking stick, who wears a monacle and a string bow tie. Unlike Asobin, the character was never officially drawn in colour.

Games Hakase was retired just months after his debut, with Professor Asobin returning for Sega Card and early Sega Mark III games. The concept of a character giving gaming advice had been removed completely from Sega manuals by 1988, and both characters would rarely be seen for the next 30 years. In more recent times, he has re-emerged as an obscure Sega icon, appearing in limited runs of merchandise.

Games Hakase appears in some European manuals (such as Fantasy Zone) under the name Professor Player (sometimes Professor Playor, or not explicitly named at all).

Game manual appearances

SG-1000

Master System

References