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Consoles

  • Sega SG-1000: Available in limited markets.
    • Sega SG-1000 II: Updated version of the SG-1000, includes a keyboard.
  • Sega Mark III: Available in limited markets (Japan/Australia/New Zealand).
    • Sega SC-3000: A computer version of the SG-1000.
    • Sega SC-3000H: An updated version with more RAM and keyboard (the original keyboard was of the low-end membrane type).
  • Sega Master System: Essentially the same as the Mark III only with a different name and a few minor adjustments.
    • Sega Master System II: An update to the Master System with a new smaller redesigned frame, as well as inbuilt game Alex Kidd in Miracle World.
  • Sega Mega Drive: Known as the Sega Genesis in North America due to another company owning the Mega Drive trademark in that region.
    • Sega Mega-CD: Known simply as the Sega CD for the North American market, it allowed CD based games as well as Audio CDs to be played on the Mega Drive.
    • Sega 32X: Hardware update to the Mega Drive allowing 32-bit based games to be played.
    • Sega Neptune: A Sega Mega Drive/32X hybrid. It never passed the prototype stage. Only two empty cases are known to exist.
  • Sega Saturn: Sega's other 32-bit console released before the 32X in Japan, but after the 32X in North America and Europe.
    • Sega Pluto: The unreleased second model of the Sega Saturn.
  • Sega Dreamcast: First sixth generation console, also Sega's last console.

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