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The Sega Pico, known in Japan as the Kids Computer Pico (キッズコンピューター・ピコ) and later the Kids Communication Pico (キッズコミュニケーション・ピコ), is a video game console developed and manufactured by Sega and Sega Toys. Aimed at young children between the ages of 2 and 8, the Pico was one of the first education-oriented game systems, and the first to gain mass market appeal. It is also the first system to use touch controls as the default control scheme.

Released in Japan in 1993, and the United States and Europe in 1994, the Pico platform was officially supported in Japan as late as 2005 when its successor, the Advanced Pico Beena was released. Though obscure in the eyes of some, the Pico stands as one of the most successful devices of its kind, being the first educational console to ship globally and the primary inspiration for future educational devices from LeapFrog and VTech.

For information, see Sega Pico.

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Pages in category "Sega Pico"

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