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{{sub-stub}}The '''Advanced Pico Beena''' is the successor to the [[Sega Pico]], though only released in Japan. It first came out August 6, 2005, and still has games in production to this day. | {{sub-stub}}The '''Advanced Pico Beena''' is the successor to the [[Sega Pico]], though only released in Japan. It first came out August 6, 2005, and still has games in production to this day. | ||
− | Like the Pico, the Advanced Pico Beena is a educational console system aimed at children between the ages of 2 and 8. Cartridges are book shaped, and games respond to inputs via the touch screen and magic pen. | + | Like the Pico, the Advanced Pico Beena is a educational console system aimed at children between the ages of 2 and 8. Cartridges are book shaped, and games respond to inputs via the touch screen and magic pen. The system is also compatible with SD cards which can be used to save game progress. |
Unlike the Pico there is an ability to play without a TV, graphics and sound are far more advanced, two players via a second pen is possible, there is also score ranking and playtime which can be set by a parent. | Unlike the Pico there is an ability to play without a TV, graphics and sound are far more advanced, two players via a second pen is possible, there is also score ranking and playtime which can be set by a parent. | ||
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==Physical Scans== | ==Physical Scans== |
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The Advanced Pico Beena is the successor to the Sega Pico, though only released in Japan. It first came out August 6, 2005, and still has games in production to this day.
Like the Pico, the Advanced Pico Beena is a educational console system aimed at children between the ages of 2 and 8. Cartridges are book shaped, and games respond to inputs via the touch screen and magic pen. The system is also compatible with SD cards which can be used to save game progress.
Unlike the Pico there is an ability to play without a TV, graphics and sound are far more advanced, two players via a second pen is possible, there is also score ranking and playtime which can be set by a parent.
Physical Scans
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