Sega SG-1000 Hardware Based games
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Zoom 909 is an arcade game developed by Sega for VCO Object arcade hardware. It was released worldwide in 1982, however after obtaining a license for Buck Rogers, western versions of the game became known as Buck Rogers: Planet of Zoom. Both Zoom 909 and Buck Rogers: Planet of Zoom are largely the same game minus some minor graphical differences. …
The player takes control of a motorcyclist who's in a race to be the first to traverse the United States from the west to the east coast, starting in Los Angeles and ending up in New York City. Gameplay consists of the player dodging cars and other roadway hazards on their way to the next checkpoint. Players can either accelerate …
In Zaxxon, the player controls a starship which continuously moves towards the top right of the screen - a "diagonal" sidescroller, as opposed to the horizontal or vertical shooters more commonly seen. The basic idea is to shoot at and destroy enemies within a space fortress to rank up points, while avoiding obstacles and enemy fire.
Yamato is a shooter were you sit behind the front of a ship and its guns at the bottom of the screen while the enemy ships and planes are ahead in the distance. The aim is to keep destroying the enemies ships and planes until it is game over but the more you destroy then the higher the round you …
Wonder Boy is a sidescrolling platform game, in which the basic goal is to keep heading to to the right, avoiding obstacles, attacking enemies and jumping across platforms. Though it is not a requirement to do so, the game encourages players to keep moving to the right, as health decreases over time and the screen cannot scroll left. Health, and …
The Legend of Kage is a 1985 arcade game by Taito which was ported to the MSX in 1986. This MSX version was brought without a license to the SG-1000 in Taiwan.
In the puzzle and platform game The Castle the player controls a prince that has to save the princess. To find his princess he must explore the castle, which has a hundred different rooms. Each room is a puzzle on its own as the prince must avoid enemy knights, fat Tiroler men, hazardous objects and has to use objects to …
The Black Onyx is one of the first traditional role-playing games made by a Japanese company. It is similar in gameplay to early Wizardry and Ultima games with killing monsters and exploring dungeons, with dark, realistic visuals. The player creates a party (up to five members) and explores a maze-like 3D dungeon, fighting random enemies on the way. The heroes …
Terebi Oekaki (???????) is the game packaged with the Sega Graphic Board for the SG-1000. It is a simple paint program. This was the first game to feature the use of touch controls. It required the use of the Sega Graphic Board tablet, along with a stylus pen that came with it.
A vertical, player-controlled scrolling game where you control a tank. You move your tank along deserts, fields, roads and pavements, shooting air and land opponents. There are end of level bosses i.e bases with gun turrets.
Star Jacker is a vertically scrolling shoot 'em up where the player controls a Universe Squadron whose job is to attack various enemy space colonies while evading or destroying the enemies UFO forces before returning to the Star Jacker mother ship.
You are a spaceship pilot shooting enemy spacecraft and ground targets. Pick up the special letter symbols for bonuses and additional power-ups. Levels or areas are named after the Greek letter alphabet and the end boss at the end of each area must be defeated before you can continue to the next area.
Space Slalom has the look of a scrolling shooter, but it's actually a "space-sports" game - that is, a ski slalom in space. You move your ship between the "flags"(actually coloured stars) and must also avoid obstacles. Your aim is to complete each course as quickly as possible.
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.
Earth is under attack from rows of bomb dropping aliens, and you need to defend it! The rows of aliens begin at the top of the screen, and you control a laser cannon at the bottom of the screen. Your goal is to earn points by shooting the aliens before they can land. The aliens march back and forth, and …
Space Armor is a vertically scrolling space shooter. You have a gun and bomb attack like Xevious, and must fly in space or over planets, shooting aliens.
Soukoban is a classic puzzle game, the basis of numerous clones in the later years. It is set in a warehouse. On each level, the player must push crates (from square to square) to get them onto designated spots, once each crate is on a marked spot, the level is complete. Crates can only be pushed one at a time …
In this top-down action adventure game, you play "Sindbad" the sailor. You must avoid monsters while piecing together treasure maps on different islands. You can block the monsters by pushing boulders or digging holes.
Shinnyuushain Tooru-Kun is a game for the SG-1000. It was originally an arcade game by Konami known as Mikie outside Japan.
A video game of the Japanese board game shogi (also known as "Japanese chess"). You move your yellow tiles around a grid using a cursor, while your opponent moves their blue tiles. Like chess, the object of the game is to capture your opponent's king.
Sega-Galaga is the SG-1000 port of Galaga, and is strangely the only port to receive a name change. The player pilots a starship and must destroy all the on-screen enemies, similar to Space Invaders and Galaxian. However, the enemies in Galaga have the power to steal your ship to use as reinforcements (meaning the player loses a life). However, if …
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 …
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.
Safari Race is a racing game for the SG-1000, developed and published by Sega in 1984. The player must drive through various "sections", avoiding wildlife and other cars while making sure not to run out of fuel. The game is notable for using licensed cars, potentially the first video game to do so. The player controls a Lancia Stratos HF, …