SG-1000



The SG-1000 is Sega's first attempt at a video game console. Because it failed in all aspects, Sega dropped it fast and moved on to make the more successful Mark-III, and because of this it's game library is relatively small. The main problem with the SG-1000 was it's controller: it was clunky and unresponsive, and replacing it was a huge headache, since it was hardwired into the console.