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  1. The Mk II Multicart can play all the known SC-3000 or SG-1000 ROMs, and it comes with over 70 pieces of tape software. SC-3000 Survivors website contains every information you need to know about the SC-3000 computer manufactured by SEGA during eighties. We gave it a new life!

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    When I got inside and emptied the contents of the plastic bag on my loungeroom floor, I saw it was a lot more than I'd initially realised. In the bag there was a retro minicomputer, some RF cables, an AC adapter, five software cartridges, a joystick and a game pad. All boxed and in near mint condition. It was like a time capsule from simpler times.

    One thing that really stood out to me was the logo on each of the games and the computer itself: SEGA. Since when did SEGA make home computers? When I was a little kid, the first video game console I'd owned was a SEGA Master System (or Mark III in Japan). It was a great little system with a good catalogue of games developed for it. What I did not ...

    The reason you've probably never heard of this machine is because the SEGA SC-3000 was released in just a few markets: Japan, Australia, New Zealand, France, Italy and Finland. It did not fare particularly well in Europe but saw some minor success in Japan and Australia/NZ. Infact, the SC-3000 represents SEGAs first and lastforay into the personal ...

    The SEGA SC-3000 has no operating system. In fact, if you turn it on without a cartridge stuffed in the side of it you will get just a blank screen of nothingness. As I mentioned previously, the main way of distributing software was via cartridge. The SC-3000 cartridge slot was also compatible with games for the earlier SG-1000 and the SEGA "my car...

    Like many home computers of the time, the SC-3000 was intended to be programmed via the BASICprogramming language. From my research, it seems to me that all models were sold with a BASIC cartridge. There were a few separate BASIC cartridges available, the difference lying in the amount of RAM available. The most "basic" release had just 1Kb (of whi...

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  2. Oct 3, 2023 · The SC-3000 has a hardware close to MSX standard. The main difference is the sound chip. The SC-3000 (Sega Computer 3000) is the first computer to be designed and manufactured by Sega. It was first released in July of 1983 in Japan, and serves as the home computer equivalent of the SG-1000 cartridge-based video game console.

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  4. Oct 19, 2020 · Sega SC-3000 preservation – making rare games available in a web browser | RetroRGB. Posted on October 19, 2020 by Dan Mons. Anyone who has browsed The Internet Archive over the years would have likely stumbled across their pages where they offer old video games running from within your browser.

  5. Date discontinued: 1985. The SC-3000 (Sega Computer 3000) is the first and only computer to be designed and manufactured by Sega. It was first released in July of 1983 in Japan, and serves as the home computer equivalent of the SG-1000 cartridge-based video game console.

  6. FLAC - a lossless audio compressor - offered the most compression at around 55%. Remastering the tapes - emulation to the rescue! Thanks to new features added to MESS (a computer and console emulator, and sibling project to MAME) not only can these tape dumps be played, but an emulated SC-3000 can now also write out new audio data.

  7. Sega SC-3000 Technical Specifications. CPU: NEC 780C microprocessor running at 4 MHz. Maximum address range of 65535 bytes. First 32K occupied by Basic or Games ROM. RAM: 16 Kb (SC-3000) and 32 Kb (SC-3000H) Video Chip: Texas Instruments TMM9929A; Video RAM: 16 Kb; ROM: 18 Kb--32 Kb

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