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Known in Japan as the Sega Mark III • Third generation console | ||
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Released July 21, 1995 in Japan and August 14, 1995 in North America • US$180 (suggested retail) • 770,000 units sold | ||
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Versions | Game Boy Pocket • Game Boy Light • Play It Loud! | |
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Known in Japan as the Super Famicom and in South Korea as the Super Comboy • Fourth generation console | ||||||
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Hardware | Nintendo S-SMP • 64 kB SRAM • 544 bytes of object attribute memory • 256 × 15 bits of color generator RAM • 128 kB of DRAM • Bit Rate Reduction • Ricoh 5A22 | |||||
Release dates | November 21, 1990 (JP) • August 23, 1991 (NA) • April 11, 1992 (UK) • June 6, 1992 (EU) • July 3, 1992 (AUS) | |||||
Units sold | 49.10 million (worldwide) • 17.17 million (JP) • 23.35 million {NA} • 8.58 million EU & AUS) | |||||
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Preceded by Nintendo Entertainment System • Succeeded by Nintendo 64 |
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Known also as the SC-3000 (released as home computer) • Released in Japan and Australia in 1983 • Third generation console | ||
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Tecnical | 3.4–3.5 MHz NEC µPD780C CPU • 2 kB of RAM • 16 kB of VRAM • Texas Instruments TMS9918 VDC • Texas Instruments SN76489 sound • 256×192 resolution, 16 colours, 32 on-screen sprites | |
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Preceded by the Sega Saturn • Sixth generation console | ||
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Models | Sega Sports black model • Electronics Boutique blue model • Divers 2000 CX-1 standalone model • Resident Evil Code: Veronica limited edition models • Hello Kitty pink model • Sakura Taisen model | |
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