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  • Snake

    2021

    Snake

    2021

    Arcade
    SG-1000
    Snake is a homebrew version of the arcade game developer for the SG-1000.
  • Palikat

    2020

    Palikat

    2020

    Puzzle
    SG-1000
    Palikat (Blocks in english) is a 1-player game only, controlled with a joystick. Steer to left or right with your stick. Press fire to rotate the piece clockwise. Pushing up on the stick will make the piece fully drop. Drop a little faster than the normal speed by pushing the stick down. From the title screen you can adjust music volume, toggle sound effects on/off. You can also select your starting level. Each level the piece drops faster than in the previous level.
  • Wonder Boy

    1986

    Wonder Boy

    1986

    Platform Adventure
    SG-1000
    The first home version of Wonder Boy was released exclusively in Japan for the SG-1000 (Sega's first video game console) during the same year the arcade version was released. The game was released in a "My Card" format, which required the "Card Catcher" peripheral. Because of the severe hardware differences, the game was remade completely for the SG-1000 with an all new set of stages. Certain enemies, stages, and items were also omitted, such as the skateboard.
  • Mahjong

    1983

    Mahjong

    1983

    Card & Board Game
    SG-1000
  • Uranai Angel Cutie

    1984

    Uranai Angel Cutie

    1984

    SG-1000
    Uranai Angel Cutie (占いエンゼルキューティー) is a fortune telling program published by Sega for the SC-3000.
  • Othello

    1985

    Othello

    1985

    Card & Board Game
    SG-1000
    Othello (オセロ) is a SG-1000 video game based on the board game Othello. Two versions of Othello exist for the SG-1000. The first version, released in 1983, was built into the Othello Multivision (which is where the system gets its name from). Sega would later re-release this game in cartridge form in 1985, offering significant graphical and AI improvements over Tsukuda Original's version.
  • Ice Cream Stall

    1984

    Ice Cream Stall

    1984

    SG-1000
    A business simulation game for the Commodore 64 and the SC-3000.
  • San-nin Mahjong

    San-nin Mahjong

    Card & Board Game
    SG-1000
    A three player mahjong game for the Othello Multivision/Sega SG-1000.
  • Challenge Derby

    1984

    Challenge Derby

    1984

    Sport
    SG-1000
    Challenge Derby is a horse racing game for the SG-1000.
  • San-nin Mahjong

    1984

    San-nin Mahjong

    1984

    Puzzle
    SG-1000
    Sannin Mahjong is a mahjong game for the SG-1000. It is sometimes also known as 3-nin Mahjong, meaning three player mahjong. This number of players is not possible in either of Sega's own versions of the game, Mahjong and Home Mahjong.
  • Space Mountain

    1984

    Space Mountain

    1984

    Shooter
    SG-1000
    Space Mountain is an SG-1000 game developed and published by Tsukuda Original with the Othello Multivision in mind. It is a very primitive third-person space ship shooter, in which the player has to gun down enemy craft before infiltrating a base.
  • Terebi Oekaki

    1986

    Terebi Oekaki

    1986

    SG-1000
    Terebi Oekaki is the game packaged with the Sega Graphic Board for the SG-1000. It is a simple paint program.
  • Astrododge

    2013

    Astrododge

    2013

    SG-1000
    Astrododge is an unlicensed SG-1000/SC-3000 game developed and published by Revival Studios. It was released in early 2013 - two and a half decades after the last officially licensed SG-1000 game, The Black Onyx in 1987. The game is relatively simple - all the user must do is dodge asteroids while travelling upwards. The game is available in both cartridge and cassette form. The SG-1000 is one of many platforms to receive this game. The basic concept was created by Revival Studios in 2008 for CHIP-8 compatible systems of the late 1970s before being retooled for the Magnavox/Philips Odyssey² in 2011. Near identical copies to this SG-1000 version are available for the ColecoVision and MSX.
  • 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.
  • Super Tank

    1986

    Super Tank

    1986

    Shooter
    SG-1000
    Super Tank is one of two original games manufactured by German company Video Games GmbH. Released in 1981, it was licensed to SNK for the Japanese market and Computran for the US Market. In Super Tank, up to two players simultaneously control highly mobile armored tanks on a mission to destroy the SUPER TANK. An introductory collection round challenges the players to clear a field of mines and destroy as many red enemy tanks as possible. Special glowing diamonds are scattered throughout, providing temporary super armor protection and making the players’ task easier. After clearing the field of mines, the players are ready for their confrontation with the SUPER TANK! The SUPER TANK is this game’s most dangerous adversary. It is a highly-maneuverable vehicle with a single weakness at the tip of its nozzle. A direct hit on the nozzle will destroy the SUPER TANK, bringing the players to another more intricate collection round where the challenges are greater and so are the rewards. Oddly enough, the German and J
  • 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.
  • Space Armor

    1984

    Space Armor

    1984

    Shooter
    SG-1000
    Space Armor is a 1984 shoot-'em-up game developed and published by Tsukuda Original. It was built with the Othello Multivision in mind, but like all Multivision games, is also compatible with the SG-1000. Space Armor was not released outside of Japan. The game is built similarly to Namco's Xevious, in that it is a vertical shooter where one button fires at flying targets and the other at ground targets.
  • Shinnyuushain Tooru-Kun

    1985

    Shinnyuushain Tooru-Kun

    1985

    SG-1000
    Shinnyuushain Tooru-Kun is a game for the SG-1000. It was originally an arcade game by Konami known as Mikie outside Japan. An unlicensed version was released for the Sega Master System in South Korea.
  • 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 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.
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