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  • Golgo 13

    1984

    Golgo 13

    1984

    Shooter Adventure Arcade
    SG-1000
    Golgo 13 is a shoot-'em-up game for the SG-1000 based on the Japanese manga of the same name. The game has you shoot at windows of a passing train. Hitting objects that get in the way will make the bullet rebound and potentially kill you.
  • Congo Bongo

    1983

    Congo Bongo

    1983

    Platform Arcade
    SG-1000
    The SG-1000 port of Congo Bongo.
  • Cabbage Patch Kids

    1983

    Cabbage Patch Kids

    1983

    Platform
    SG-1000
  • Q*bert

    1983

    Q*bert

    1983

    Platform Arcade
    SG-1000
    Q*bert is an arcade game by Gottlieb. It was ported to the SG-1000 by Tsukuda Original, who marketed it for their Othello Multivision console. The objective of the game is to turn all the cubes on screen to a desired colour by moving Q*bert on top of them. Q*bert can only move in diagonals, and the player needs to be careful not to either send Q*bert off the edge or have him collide with enemies/obstacles. Occasionally cylindrical platforms appear on the edge of the screen, which when jumped on, will take Q*bert to the top. The SG-1000 port is a very bare-bones rendition of the game and is missing many elements seen in the arcade version. It is also much harder as the port sends out more enemies in the first few levels.
  • Mahjong

    1983

    Mahjong

    1983

    Card & Board Game
    SG-1000
  • Pachinko

    1983

    Pachinko

    1983

    SG-1000
    Press 1 on the alpha-numeric keyboard. A giant Pachinko game appears on your TV. You and your opponent are at the lower part of the screen. The digital readout scoreboard will appear at the bottom of the screen when play begins. The left hand control maneuvers the player at the left. The right hand control maneuvers the player at the right. Push the joystick left to go left. Push it right to go right. You can play another person or the computer. To signal the computer you're in the game, press the action button or move the joystick of your hand control in any direction. If the computer does not get a response from either of the hand controls, it will play by itself. Each of the players on the screen has an energizer. Press the action button to flip up your energizer and hit one of the balls. When you hit the ball with your energizer, it will change to your color and rocket back into play. If your energizer is completely raised when it hits, the ball will continue its same horizontal direction. If you
  • Pacar

    1983

    Pacar

    1983

    SG-1000
    Pacar is an SG-1000 game initially released in 1983. It is essentially a mix between two Namco games; Pac-Man and Rally X. It is the sequel to Head-On, which was released a year before Puck-Man. However, Pacar is more-so a clone of Puck-Man than a true Head-On sequel. The player controls "Pacar", a "mischievous" green car through a maze of roads. The objective of the game is to "delete" all of the small red "dots" scattered around the playfield, building up points for a high score. The joystick allows Pacar to move in the proposed direction, assuming it is possible to do so. Like Pac-Man, Pacar does not stop moving unless it hits a wall, however unlike Pac-Man, it is not possible to rotate 180 degrees on the spot - moving in the opposite direction causes Pacar to reverse, and reversing is significantly slower than driving normally. Ideally the player should plan his or her route to avoid reversing altogether. 1 or 2 allows Pacar to move faster across the board. Driving off the edge of the screen makes Paca
  • Champion Golf

    1983

    Champion Golf

    1983

    Sport
    SG-1000
    Champion Golf is a golf game for the SG-1000.
  • Serizawa Hachidan no Tsume Shogi

    1983

    Serizawa Hachidan no Tsume Shogi

    1983

    Puzzle Simulator
    SG-1000
    Serizawa Hachidan no Tsume Shogi is a 1982 arcade game by Sega. It was subsequently ported to the SG-1000. The arcade version is extremely rare and poorly documented.
  • Sega Mahjong

    1983

    Sega Mahjong

    1983

    Puzzle
    SG-1000
    Mahjong or Sega Mahjong is a mahjong game for the SG-1000.
  • Safari Hunting

    1983

    Safari Hunting

    1983

    Shooter
    SG-1000
    Tranquillizer Gun is a 1980 arcade game developed by Sega for VIC Dual hardware. It has the player control a hunter, who must make his way around a maze, shooting animals and dragging their bodies back to his truck. The game was brought to the SG-1000 as Safari Hunting by a then-just founded Compile with slightly updated graphics. It was also included as a minigame within Dynamite Cop.
  • Space Slalom

    1983

    Space Slalom

    1983

    Shooter
    SG-1000
    Space Slalom is a video game developed by Orca and published by Sega for the SG-1000 in 1983. Though on the surface it appears to be a space-themed vertical shoot-'em-up, there is actually no shooting involved. The player controls a shuttle and must navigate it through a course defined by colored stars, similar to ski slaloms. The player must also avoid obstacles, and will be awarded with extra points depending on on his/her speed across the course. At a mere 8kB, the game is one of the smallest SG-1000 games, and was only sold in Japan.
  • Sega Flipper

    1983

    Sega Flipper

    1983

    Pinball
    SG-1000
    Sega Flipper is a pinball game released for the SG-1000 in 1983. In New Zealand it is known as Video Flipper. It was one of the first pinball video games to be released, being released one year earlier than attempts from Jaleco and Nintendo but four years after Atari's Video Pinball. Unlike Video Pinball, however, Sega Flipper makes use of color.
  • Champion Tennis

    1983

    Champion Tennis

    1983

    Sport
    SG-1000
    Champion Tennis is a simplistic tennis game built for the SG-1000.
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