Sega Pico
The SEGA Pico was an electronic toy by SEGA. The aim was to get more young children to use video game systems. The SEGA Pico was designed for ages 2–8 and the slogan was "the computer that thinks it's a toy." more...
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The cartridges were called "Storyware," and were book shaped. Each time a player turned the page of the cartridge the screen changed to replicate the image in the book. The games were controlled by a "magic" pen and buttons. The back page of each book featured a drawing mode, where the player can insert stamps of characters from within the book. All software rated was rated EC - Early Childhood by the ESRB. Most games included a virtual coloring book on the last page.
Games Released
A Year at Pooh Corner;
Adventures in Letterland With Jack and Jill;
The Bernstain Bears: A School Day;
Crayola: Create a World;
Disney's 101 Dalmatians;
Disney's Pocahontas;
Disney's The Lion King: Adventures at Pride Rock;
Denji Sentai Megaranger;
Ecco Jr. and the Great Ocean Treasure Hunt!;
The Great Counting Caper With the 3 Blind Mice;
Magic Crayons;
Math Antics with Disney's 101 Dalmatians;
Mickey's Blast Into the Past;
Muppets on the Go;
Musical Zoo;
Peppy's Puzzles;
Pink Panther's Magic Island;
Pink Panther's Shapes and Colors;
Pocahontas;
Richard Scarry's Huckle and Lowly's Busiest Day Ever;
Scholastic's The Magic School Bus;
Sesame Street;
Smart Alex and Smart Alice: Curious Kids;
Two Sailor Moon games;
Sonic The Hedgehog Gameworld
Sonic The Hedgehog Gameworld (Sonic the Hedgehog's Gameworld (ソニック・ザ・ヘッジホッグゲームワールド, sonikku za hejjihoggu gēmuwārudo?)) is a game in which you play various mini-games.
Tails and the Music Maker
Tails and the Music Maker was released in September, 1994, on the Sega Pico system for children's education. The main character is Miles "Tails" Prower, who uses this game to teach children about music. The object of the game is to learn scales, tempo, rhythm, and about instruments, and then match the music to the instruments. The player may also create his or her own music.
Beena
Beena was a sequel to the Pico only sold in Japan. Although it used the same software, it did not retain the ability to play old Pico games. The hardware has also been improved to allow for sharper graphics. It is unknown how much success it has had.
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