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− | {{stub}}'''SG-1000-based | + | {{stub}}'''SG-1000-based arcade hardware''' (for lack of a better name), is an arcade system developed by [[Sega]] and released in 1984. As the name suggests, it is a system based on the [[SG-1000]] console. It was likely not released outside of Japan. |
During the 1980s home video game consoles were considered inferior than dedicated arcade machines, and the SG-1000 was no exception. As a result, very few games were brought to this arcade system (all were SG-1000 ports) and neither captured the imagination of the gaming public. It is likely that this particular arcade system was offered to arcade operators with a smaller budget, similar to the likes of [[Sega System C]] and [[Sega System E]]. | During the 1980s home video game consoles were considered inferior than dedicated arcade machines, and the SG-1000 was no exception. As a result, very few games were brought to this arcade system (all were SG-1000 ports) and neither captured the imagination of the gaming public. It is likely that this particular arcade system was offered to arcade operators with a smaller budget, similar to the likes of [[Sega System C]] and [[Sega System E]]. | ||
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*''[[Champion Boxing]]'' (1984) | *''[[Champion Boxing]]'' (1984) | ||
*''[[Champion Pro Wrestling]]'' (1985) | *''[[Champion Pro Wrestling]]'' (1985) | ||
*''[[Doki Doki Penguin Land]]'' (1985) | *''[[Doki Doki Penguin Land]]'' (1985) | ||
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SG-1000-based arcade hardware (for lack of a better name), is an arcade system developed by Sega and released in 1984. As the name suggests, it is a system based on the SG-1000 console. It was likely not released outside of Japan.
During the 1980s home video game consoles were considered inferior than dedicated arcade machines, and the SG-1000 was no exception. As a result, very few games were brought to this arcade system (all were SG-1000 ports) and neither captured the imagination of the gaming public. It is likely that this particular arcade system was offered to arcade operators with a smaller budget, similar to the likes of Sega System C and Sega System E.
List of games
- Champion Boxing (1984)
- Champion Pro Wrestling (1985)
- Doki Doki Penguin Land (1985)
References
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