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The '''SG-1000 Mark II''' is an updated version of the [[SG-1000]] video game console, made by Sega. It was released in Japan in July 1984, priced ¥15,000.
 
The '''SG-1000 Mark II''' is an updated version of the [[SG-1000]] video game console, made by Sega. It was released in Japan in July 1984, priced ¥15,000.
  
The SG-1000 runs all [[SC-3000]] games and applications, with the exception of Music and Basic Cartridges. The machine could be used just like the SC-3000, provided one had the keyboard attachment ready. The console also had a game card reader add-on that allowed for the use of Sega cards.
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The SG-1000 Mark II is virtually identical to the SG-1000, being compatible with the same software and hardware. This means like the original system, the SG-1000 Mark II runs all [[SC-3000]] games and applications, with the exception of Music and Basic Cartridges. The [[SK-1100]] keyboard attachment can also allow players to run certain SC-3000 games that rely on more than two buttons.  
  
The Sega card reader would become built into the [[SG-1000 Mark III]], as well as the first version of the [[Sega Master System]].
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Additions include a [[Sega Card]] reader, allowing the system to run smaller games distributed on Sega Card. This concept would carry through to the [[SG-1000 Mark III]] and [[Sega Master System]]. It also shipped with [[SJ-150]] controllers, which can be housed on the sides of the console, similar to the Nintendo Famicom.  
  
The SG-1000 never did as well as the Nintendo Family Computer did.
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As the system failed to deliver any meaningful improvements for the Japanese public,  the SG-1000 Mark II, like its predecessor, faced stiff competition from Nintendo's Famicom and failed to pick up much steam. Its design would go on to influence the SG-1000 Mark III, however.
  
 
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Revision as of 13:52, 18 December 2010

SG-1000 Mk II console

The SG-1000 Mark II is an updated version of the SG-1000 video game console, made by Sega. It was released in Japan in July 1984, priced ¥15,000.

The SG-1000 Mark II is virtually identical to the SG-1000, being compatible with the same software and hardware. This means like the original system, the SG-1000 Mark II runs all SC-3000 games and applications, with the exception of Music and Basic Cartridges. The SK-1100 keyboard attachment can also allow players to run certain SC-3000 games that rely on more than two buttons.

Additions include a Sega Card reader, allowing the system to run smaller games distributed on Sega Card. This concept would carry through to the SG-1000 Mark III and Sega Master System. It also shipped with SJ-150 controllers, which can be housed on the sides of the console, similar to the Nintendo Famicom.

As the system failed to deliver any meaningful improvements for the Japanese public, the SG-1000 Mark II, like its predecessor, faced stiff competition from Nintendo's Famicom and failed to pick up much steam. Its design would go on to influence the SG-1000 Mark III, however.

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Sega SG-1000 Hardware
 SG-1000 Variations   SG-1000 | SG-1000 II | SC-3000 | SC-5000 | Othello Multivision | Pasocom Gakushuudzukue | SD-G5 | Arcade
Add-ons   Super Control Station SF-7000 | 4 Color Plotter Printer | Data Recorder SR-1000 | Sega Keyboard
Game Controllers   Joystick (SJ-200) | Joystick (SJ-300) | Joypad (SJ-150) | SJ-151 | Handle Controller | Bike Handle | Sega Graphic Board | Pasoko-1000
Misc. Hardware   Card Catcher | Extension Cable Kit (JC-100) | SD-80 | Sega Compact Floppy Disk
Unlicensed Clones   Dina 2 in one | Fullwis Video Game FR-II‎


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