I've wanted one of these puppies for going on 5 years - since I was 13. I'm 18 now and still want it. I've seen one on eBay ONCE. And then my dad wouldn't buy it because it wasn't in US dollars and it was confusing on how we would have paid for it. It was about equivalent to 150 bucks.
if you play it, you get pissed off that it was never released here. It is simply the most underrated system of all time. They say slightly better than 2600, play congo bongo, monaco GP, loderunner, the castle, elevator action, and my personal sg-1000 favs Bank Panic and H.E.R.O. The Sega sg-1000 kicks the shit out of any 2nd generation console
"Pacar" would definitely have had to go by a different title if it were to have been released in the U.S. because here, PACCAR (the owner of Kenworth and Peterbilt) would have sued Sega over trademark infringement.
@Jp4rk Stardard Games based in Hawaii before WWII merged with Rosen Enterprises in 1954 after Daisuke Iijima(David Rosen) opened a Tokyo divison to design sound frenquency arcade machines without monitors. These became popluar during the 50s. SEGA actaully planned on bringing its arcade technology into Japanese homes in the 70s. In fact there was a console planned from it 1975 arcade board called "Discret Logic TV" which would have matched INTV's power that was scrapped in 1977.
hi all sega fans i currently have a petition going to bring sega back into hardware if u want to sign just send me a message with your username and a reason why u want sega back.
p.s if u don't want to sign dont call me a name just disreguard the comment
Because, if u saw the vid the sg 1000 was ONLY unleashed in japan, the master system AKA: Mark 3 was the 1st released sega system in USA. ppl didnt know that the sg 1000 was the first system until i put this vid up, u should spread the word.
SG-1000 had a child in Japan named Mark II. Mark II then had two children, one named Mark III and another named Master System. Master System fled from Japan at a young age, overseas to the US and had a child there whom he named Genesis. Mark III back in Japan, however, had a child named Mega Drive. Both Genesis AND Mega Drive somehow got caught up in the "affairs" of somebody named Sega CD. While Sega CD was with Mega Drive, however, he would change his name to Mega CD. And 32X? uhh... yea
Never forget teh SG-1000
MaquinaDeJuegosARG 7 months ago
God, the dude talking narrator is annoying and a good part incorrect.
yournotjohn 9 months ago
Holy crap is the SG-1000 expensive for a video game console... Then again, Neo Geo...
naptimewithturtles2 1 year ago
I've wanted one of these puppies for going on 5 years - since I was 13. I'm 18 now and still want it. I've seen one on eBay ONCE. And then my dad wouldn't buy it because it wasn't in US dollars and it was confusing on how we would have paid for it. It was about equivalent to 150 bucks.
whattheheck1000 1 year ago
スタージャックマー
tumaguro 1 year ago
Is Pacar made for the SG 1000 or is it a port?
MrSaturn33 1 year ago
i have two of these consoles one with a box in mint condition. i will post a video shortly. stay tuned.
edwingamino 1 year ago
I would like to add a Sega SG-1000 to my game system library.
BenJabituya 1 year ago
$350? You can get one for $50 at any Japanese outlet... this show is retarded on all levels.
bakudandanLL 1 year ago
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bakudandanLL 1 year ago
jap crap stole it lol
KartKing4ever 2 years ago
if you play it, you get pissed off that it was never released here. It is simply the most underrated system of all time. They say slightly better than 2600, play congo bongo, monaco GP, loderunner, the castle, elevator action, and my personal sg-1000 favs Bank Panic and H.E.R.O. The Sega sg-1000 kicks the shit out of any 2nd generation console
ldlrdrllrr 2 years ago 5
looks cool
SuperBlackjack22 2 years ago
I hope Nintendo puts SG 1000 on the virtual console. That would be really cool!
rs705 2 years ago 5
SEGA FOREVER!
SonicSanctuary 2 years ago 4
"Pacar" would definitely have had to go by a different title if it were to have been released in the U.S. because here, PACCAR (the owner of Kenworth and Peterbilt) would have sued Sega over trademark infringement.
ClassicTVMan81 2 years ago
SEGA = service games
ClassicTVMan81 2 years ago 8
I know, and before service games, they were Standard Games.
Jp4rk 2 years ago 5
@Jp4rk Stardard Games based in Hawaii before WWII merged with Rosen Enterprises in 1954 after Daisuke Iijima(David Rosen) opened a Tokyo divison to design sound frenquency arcade machines without monitors. These became popluar during the 50s. SEGA actaully planned on bringing its arcade technology into Japanese homes in the 70s. In fact there was a console planned from it 1975 arcade board called "Discret Logic TV" which would have matched INTV's power that was scrapped in 1977.
Tornado1994 1 year ago
nice video , thanks for posting it .
Soulmindseeker 2 years ago
plz. create subtitle for video.
timtompel 2 years ago
This has been flagged as spam show
hi all sega fans i currently have a petition going to bring sega back into hardware if u want to sign just send me a message with your username and a reason why u want sega back.
p.s if u don't want to sign dont call me a name just disreguard the comment
JESSIEEDSELL21 2 years ago
why does people say the master system was the first
Pikachu2434 3 years ago
Because, if u saw the vid the sg 1000 was ONLY unleashed in japan, the master system AKA: Mark 3 was the 1st released sega system in USA. ppl didnt know that the sg 1000 was the first system until i put this vid up, u should spread the word.
Jp4rk 3 years ago
Ok I always knew the master system wasn't the first but the sg 1000 was released by sega LOL
Pikachu2434 3 years ago
i dont see how its funny :s
Jp4rk 3 years ago 2
@Jp4rk i knew it was the first system and im from Europe
CatBlinx 2 years ago
SG-1000 had a child in Japan named Mark II. Mark II then had two children, one named Mark III and another named Master System. Master System fled from Japan at a young age, overseas to the US and had a child there whom he named Genesis. Mark III back in Japan, however, had a child named Mega Drive. Both Genesis AND Mega Drive somehow got caught up in the "affairs" of somebody named Sega CD. While Sega CD was with Mega Drive, however, he would change his name to Mega CD. And 32X? uhh... yea
MastaGambit 1 year ago
@Jp4rk Until you put this video up? Don't be so full of yourself.
GamerBoy53 1 year ago
This has been flagged as spam show
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