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The '''Sega AI Computer''' (AIセガコンピュータ) is an extremely rare computer released in Japan by [[Sega]] in 1986. The unit was seen to be ahead of its time upon release, though did not sell in large numbers. Plans were put in place to bring this system to North America in 1987 under the new name of '''SEGA DI 8300''', but this never materialised. | The '''Sega AI Computer''' (AIセガコンピュータ) is an extremely rare computer released in Japan by [[Sega]] in 1986. The unit was seen to be ahead of its time upon release, though did not sell in large numbers. Plans were put in place to bring this system to North America in 1987 under the new name of '''SEGA DI 8300''', but this never materialised. | ||
The Sega AI Computer features a number of different modules including a keyboard for programming, a graphics tablet, a speech recognition device and a music composer. It runs software stored on [[Sega Card]]s, physically identical to those used in the [[SG-1000 II]], [[Sega Mark III]] and the original model of the [[Sega Master System]], though is not compatible with any of those systems. | The Sega AI Computer features a number of different modules including a keyboard for programming, a graphics tablet, a speech recognition device and a music composer. It runs software stored on [[Sega Card]]s, physically identical to those used in the [[SG-1000 II]], [[Sega Mark III]] and the original model of the [[Sega Master System]], though is not compatible with any of those systems. | ||
− | The computer's software released from 1986 to 1988, and includes educational games.{{ref| | + | The computer's software released from 1986 to 1988, and includes educational games.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20230928003619/https://www.smspower.org/forums/15004-SegaAIComputerSoftware}} |
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+ | In July 1986, Sega announced the world's first home computer equipped with AI (artificial intelligence), intended for the household and consumer markets.{{ref|1=https://books.google.com/books?id=tJcSAQAAMAAJ&q=%22Sega+Enterprises+announced+in+july%22&dq=%22Sega+Enterprises+announced+in+july%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=peX2VM_iCYj1ao2rgCA&ved=0CCEQ6AEwAA}}{{ref|1=https://www.google.com/search?tbm=bks&hl=en&q=%22Sega+Enterprises+announced+in+july%22}}{{ref|1=https://books.google.com/books?id=Y5kSAQAAMAAJ&q=sega}} | ||
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+ | A first auction sighting of a Sega AI Computer in 2004 valued the item at £19000. In 2014 one was sold on Yahoo Auctions for 124200 JPY (about $1100) and 15 software were auctioned separately. | ||
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+ | The only other computer manufactured by Sega was the [[SC-3000]], released in 1983. Sega also previously previously released a tablet controller, the [[Sega Graphic Board]], in 1985. | ||
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*''[[Takara Jima Pirates]]'' ''unconfirmed'' | *''[[Takara Jima Pirates]]'' ''unconfirmed'' | ||
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+ | ==Production credits== | ||
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+ | *[[Masami Ishikawa]] | ||
+ | | source=Retrospective articles{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20231218050251/https://game.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/news/758667.html}} | ||
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==Promotional material== | ==Promotional material== | ||
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+ | |{{gitem|SegaAIComputer JP Flyer.pdf|JP flyer}} | ||
+ | |{{gitem|SegaAIComputer JP Flyer 2.pdf|JP flyer (2)}} | ||
|{{gitem|AIANews JP 1986-09.pdf|page=19|Print advertisement in ''AIA News'' (September 1986)}} | |{{gitem|AIANews JP 1986-09.pdf|page=19|Print advertisement in ''AIA News'' (September 1986)}} | ||
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The Sega AI Computer (AIセガコンピュータ) is an extremely rare computer released in Japan by Sega in 1986. The unit was seen to be ahead of its time upon release, though did not sell in large numbers. Plans were put in place to bring this system to North America in 1987 under the new name of SEGA DI 8300, but this never materialised.
The Sega AI Computer features a number of different modules including a keyboard for programming, a graphics tablet, a speech recognition device and a music composer. It runs software stored on Sega Cards, physically identical to those used in the SG-1000 II, Sega Mark III and the original model of the Sega Master System, though is not compatible with any of those systems.
The computer's software released from 1986 to 1988, and includes educational games.[2]
Contents
Hardware
Technical specifications
Processor | NEC V20 (16-bit CPU based on the Intel 80186) |
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Memory | 128kB ROM
128kB RAM 64K VRAM |
Display | 256x212 Resolution |
Audio | SN76489 |
Dimensions | 520 x 250 x 72 mm |
History
In July 1986, Sega announced the world's first home computer equipped with AI (artificial intelligence), intended for the household and consumer markets.[3][4][5]
A first auction sighting of a Sega AI Computer in 2004 valued the item at £19000. In 2014 one was sold on Yahoo Auctions for 124200 JPY (about $1100) and 15 software were auctioned separately.
The only other computer manufactured by Sega was the SC-3000, released in 1983. Sega also previously previously released a tablet controller, the Sega Graphic Board, in 1985.
Software
- AI Enikki (1986)
- Alice World (1988)
- Andersen Dream (1988)
- Arabian Night (1988)
- Cinderella Labyrinth (1988)
- Columbus Map (1988)
- Cosmic Train (1988)
- Folk & Fairy Tales (1989)
- Gulliver Pocket (1988)
- Henshin Kanji (1988)
- Mozart Academy (1988)
- Ocean Fantasy (1988)
- Okeiko Hanamaru Aiueo (1988)
- Pin Pon Numbers (1987)
- Popo's Adventure (1989)
- Ran Ran Melody (1988)
- Robinson Land (1988)
- Run Run Music (1988)
- Tan Tan Rhythm (1988)
- Waku Waku ABC to 123 (1988)
- Anne Diary unconfirmed
- Edison's Labo unconfirmed
- Grimm House unconfirmed
- Holmes Mystery unconfirmed
- Lincoln Freedom unconfirmed
- Mothers Book unconfirmed
- Pin Pon Music Rhythm
- Pin Pon Music Melody
- Safari Fantasy unconfirmed
- Space Fantasy unconfirmed
- Takara Jima Pirates unconfirmed
Production credits
Promotional material
Expression error: Unexpected < operator. File:AIANews JP 1986-09.pdf
References
- ↑ Sega Company Profile, 1988, page 12
- ↑ https://www.smspower.org/forums/15004-SegaAIComputerSoftware (Wayback Machine: 2023-09-28 00:36)
- ↑ https://books.google.com/books?id=tJcSAQAAMAAJ&q=%22Sega+Enterprises+announced+in+july%22&dq=%22Sega+Enterprises+announced+in+july%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=peX2VM_iCYj1ao2rgCA&ved=0CCEQ6AEwAA
- ↑ https://www.google.com/search?tbm=bks&hl=en&q=%22Sega+Enterprises+announced+in+july%22
- ↑ https://books.google.com/books?id=Y5kSAQAAMAAJ&q=sega
- ↑ https://game.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/news/758667.html (Wayback Machine: 2023-12-18 05:02)
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