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Revision as of 14:29, 12 August 2006
The Sega Pico was targeted towards younger children (aged 2–8). The system was half book, half electronic toy. The cartridges (called "Storyware") were like books, and when the player turned the pages, the picture on the screen would change. Although the Pico didn't support it's own screen, it has to be plugged into a television from it's AV output. To control the games you could use buttons and a "magic" pen. All software rated was rated EC - Early Childhood by the ESRB. The slogan of the Pico was "the computer that thinks it's a toy."
Pages in category "Sega Pico"
The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total.
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- Magic Knight Rayearth: Magic Knight Tanjou
- Math Antics with Disney's 101 Dalmatians
- Mickey Mouse's Blast Into the Past
- Mickey no Boku wa Meitantei
- Mickey no Tokyo Disneyland Stamp Rally
- Mickey no Yukai na Bouken
- Mickey to Ooki na Furudokei
- Mickey to Utau Tori no Shima: Minnie o Sagashite Waku Waku Daibouken!