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Sega Pico
ManufacturerSega
TypeVideo game console
GenerationFourth generation era
Lifespan1993
MediaStoryware
SuccessorAdvanced Pico Beena

The Sega Pico, also known as Kids Computer Pico (キッズコンピューター・ピコ, Kizzu Konpyūtā Piko), was an electronic toy by Sega. The aim was to get more young children to use video game systems. [verification needed] The Sega Pico was designed for ages 2–8 and the slogan was "the computer that thinks it's a toy."

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.

Games Released

The Pico was released in 1993 in Japan and 1994 in America and Europe. in these parts of the world Pico games were produced until late 1996/ early 1997, In Japan however games are still being produced where the console in 2003 celebrated its 10th birthday. as of 2007 around 3 million Sega Picos have been sold.

See also

Advanced Pico Beena

References

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