The Sega SG-1000 had 67 officially licensed games and 29 programs released. Additionally, there are 12 games and 19 programs released by John Sands Electronics.

List of SG-1000/SC-3000 series games

Sega SG-1000/SC-3000 series Cartridge Game List

Title
[1]
Developer Publisher JP
[2]
AUS NZ
Borderline Compile Sega March 1984 1984 1984
The Castle Sega Sega 1986 Unreleased Unreleased
Champion Baseball Sega Sega October 1983 1983 1983
Champion Boxing Sega Sega October 1984[lower-alpha 1] Unknown January 1985
Champion Golf Sega Sega March 1984[lower-alpha 2] June 1984 June 1984
Champion Pro Wrestling Sega Sega March 1985 Unreleased Unreleased
Champion Soccer Sega Sega October 1984 Unreleased Unreleased
Champion Tennis Sega Sega July 15, 1983 November 1983 November 1983
Congo Bongo Sega Sega July 15, 1983 November 1983 November 1983
Exerion Sega Sega March 1984 June 1984 June 1984
Flicky Sega Sega December 1984 Unknown February 1985
Girl's Garden Sega Sega January 1985 Unreleased Unreleased
GP World Sega Sega April 1985 Unreleased Unreleased
Golgo 13 Sega Sega April 1984 Unreleased Unreleased
Home Mahjong Sega Sega December 1984 Unreleased Unreleased
Hustle Chumy Compile Sega November 1984 Unreleased Unreleased
Hyper Sports Sega Sega April 1985 Unreleased Unreleased
Lode Runner Sega Sega September 1984 November 1984 January 1985
Loretta no Shouzou: Sherlock Holmes Sega Sega Feb 18, 1987[1] Unreleased Unreleased
Mahjong Sega Sega July 15, 1983 Unreleased Unreleased
Monaco GP Sega Sega December 1983[lower-alpha 3] 1983 1983
N-Sub Compile Sega July 15, 1983 November 1983 November 1983
Orguss Sega Sega May 1984 February 1985 February 1985
Othello Sega Sega July 1985 Unreleased Unreleased
Pacar Sega Sega November 1983 1983 1983
Pachinko Sega Sega December 1983 Unreleased Unreleased
Pachinko II Sega Sega April 1984 Unreleased Unreleased
Pop Flamer Sega Sega November 1983 1983 1983
Safari Hunting Compile Sega August 1983 November 1983 November 1983
Safari Race Sega Sega July 1984 October 1984 January 1985
Sega Flipper Sega Sega October 1983 1983 1983
Sega-Galaga Sega Sega November 1983 Unreleased Unreleased
Serizawa Hachidan no Tsume Shōgi Sega Sega July 15, 1983 Unreleased Unreleased
Shinnyū Shain Tōru-kun Sega Sega April 1985 Unreleased Unreleased
Sindbad Mystery Sega Sega January 1984 1984 1984
Space Invaders Sega Sega June 1985 Unreleased Unreleased
Space Slalom Sega Sega December 1983 Unreleased Unreleased
Star Force Sega Sega May 1985[lower-alpha 4] Unreleased Unreleased
Star Jacker Sega Sega July 15, 1983 November 1983 November 1983
Uranai Angel Cutie Sega Sega December 1984 Unreleased Unreleased
Yamato Sega Sega July 15, 1983 November 1983 November 1983
Zaxxon Sega Sega February 1985 Unreleased Unreleased
Zippy Race Sega Sega March 1984[lower-alpha 5] Unreleased Unreleased

Sega SG-1000/SC-3000 series MYCARD Game List

A 'Card Catcher' is an adapter to use card software. It is inserted into the Cartridge Slot. Because there is no card slot on the SG-1000/SC-3000 series, or the Mark II it is a necessary adapter (a card slot is built into the SEGA Mark III/Master System). A 'Card Catcher' attached version existed in the first limited edition of Dragon-Wang and ZOOM-909.

Title
[1]
Developer Publisher JP
[3]
Bank Panic Sega Sega September 1985
The Black Onyx Sega Sega 1987
Bomb Jack Sega Sega December 1985
C-So! Compile Sega February 1986
Chack'n Pop Sega Sega September 1985
Champion Billiards Compile Sega 1986
Champion Boxing Sega Sega 1985
Champion Golf Sega Sega 1985
Champion Ice Hockey Sega Sega December 1985
Champion Kendo Sega Sega April 1986
Championship Lode Runner Compile Sega December 1985
Choplifter Compile Sega July 1985
Doki Doki Penguin Land Sega Sega July 1985
Dragon-Wang Sega Sega July 1985
Drol Sega Sega October 1985
Elevator Action Sega Sega November 1985
Gulkave Compile Sega August 1986
Hang-On II Sega Sega December 1985
H.E.R.O. Sega Sega December 1985
Monaco GP Sega Sega 1985
Ninja Princess Sega Sega February 1986
Pitfall II: Lost Caverns Sega Sega July 1985
Rock n' Bolt Sega Sega November 1985
Sokoban Sega Sega December 1985
Star Force Sega Sega 1985
Super Tank Sega Sega July 1986
Wonder Boy Sega Sega August 1986
Zippy Race Sega Sega 1985
Zoom 909 Sega Sega July 1985

Othello Multivision Cartridge List

The Othello Multivision is a licensed clone of the SG-1000, manufactured by Tsukuda Original and fully compatible with the SG-1000, and was released only in Japan. The console comes with a copy of the game Reversi built into the unit, and eight additional titles were released by Tsukuda Original.

Software Title Developer Publisher JP
[2]
007 James Bond Tsukuda Original Tsukuda Original December 1984
Challenge Derby Tsukuda Original Tsukuda Original June 1984
Guzzler Tsukuda Original Tsukuda Original October 1983
Okamoto Ayako no Match Play Golf Tsukuda Original Tsukuda Original July 1984
Q*bert Tsukuda Original Tsukuda Original October 1983
Sannin Mahjong Tsukuda Original Tsukuda Original May 1984
Space Armor Tsukuda Original Tsukuda Original December 1984
Space Mountain Tsukuda Original Tsukuda Original May 1984

Sega CAI Software(for SC-3000 series or SG-1000 series + SK-1100)

Code Number Software Title Media Contents commentary Developer Copyright Publisher(Sale) ReleaseJapan
E-101 Music for SC (or SK) (Triple Accord, 5 Octaves) Cartridge Sega Sega 1983
E-102 Graphic Cartridge Graphic Editor Sega Sega 1983
E-103 Chugaku Hisshu Ei Tango (Junior High School 1st) Tape English Words Stratford computer center Stratford computer center/ Sega Sega 1983
E-104 Chugaku Hisshu Ei Sakubun (Junior High School 1st) Tape English Compositionfor Stratford computer center Stratford computer center/ Sega Sega 1983
E-105 Chugaku Hisshu Ei Bunpou (Junior High School 1st) Tape English Grammar Stratford computer center Stratford computer center/ Sega Sega 1983
E-106 Tanoshii Sansuu (Elementary School 4th, vol.1) Tape Mathematics Stratford computer center Stratford computer center/ Sega Sega 1983
E-107 Kagaku Genso Kigou Master Tape Chemical Symbols Stratford computer center Stratford computer center/ Sega Sega 1983
E-108 Nihonshi Nenpyou Tape Chronological Table of Japanese History Stratford computer center Stratford computer center/ Sega Sega 1983
E-109 Sekaishi Nenpyou Tape Chronological Table of World History Stratford computer center Stratford computer center/ Sega Sega 1984
E-110 Chugaku Hisshu Ei Tango (Junior High School 2nd) Tape English Words Stratford computer center Stratford computer center/ Sega Sega 1983
E-111 Chugaku Hisshu Ei Sakubun (Junior High School 2nd) Tape English Compositionfor Stratford computer center Stratford computer center/ Sega Sega 1983
E-112 Chugaku Hisshu Ei Bunpou (Junior High School 2nd) Tape English Grammar Stratford computer center Stratford computer center/ Sega Sega 1983
E-113 Tanoshii Sansuu (Elementary School 4th, vol.2) Tape Mathematics Stratford computer center Stratford computer center/ Sega Sega 198x
E-114 Tanosii Sansuu (Elementary School 5th, vol.2) Tape Mathematics Stratford computer center Stratford computer center/ Sega Sega 1984
E-115 Tanoshii Sansuu (Elementary School 6th, vol.2) Tape Mathematics Stratford computer center Stratford computer center/ Sega Sega 198x
E-116 Tanoshii Sansuu (Elementary School 5th, vol.1) Tape Mathematics Stratford computer center Stratford computer center/ Sega Sega 198x
E-117 Tanoshii Sansuu (Elementary School 6th, vol.1) Tape Mathematics Stratford computer center Stratford computer center/ Sega Sega 198x
E-119 Uranai Angel Cutie Cartridge ROM32KB Fortune-telling Sega Sega 198x
E-??? Butsuri (Undo to Chikara Hen) Tape Physics Sega 198x
E-??? Butsuri (Energy Hen) Tape Physics Sega 198x

BASIC cartridge

Code Number Software Title Corresponding model Developer Copyright Publisher(Sale) ReleaseJapan ReleaseAustralia ReleaseNew Zealand
B-10 BASIC Level II A SC-3000 series Sega Sega 1983 Unknown Unknown
B-11 BASIC Level II A SK-1100(SG-1000series+SK-1100) Sega Sega 1983 Unknown Unknown
B-21 BASIC Level II B SK-1100(SG-1000series+SK-1100) Sega Sega 1984 Unknown Unknown
B-30 BASIC Level III A SC-3000 series Sega Sega 1983 Unknown Unknown
B-40 BASIC Level III B SC-3000 series Sega Sega 1983 Unknown Unknown
B-41 BASIC SK-III SK-1100(SG-1000series+SK-1100) Sega Sega 1983 Unknown Unknown
B-50 Home BASIC both (SC-3000 or SK-1100) Sega Sega 1984 Unknown Unknown
B-51 Home BASIC Level II B both (SC-3000 or SK-1100) Sega Sega 1984 Unknown Unknown

Other

Code Number Software Title ROM Size Genre Developer Copyright Publisher(Sale) ReleaseJapan
GB-800 TV Oekaki Sega Sega Sega 1985

The drawing/painting program TV Oekaki (Eng. trans.: "TV Doodler" or "TV Scribbler") uses a drawing tablet that connects directly to the cartridge.

John Sands Electronics SC-3000 Cassettes List

Code Number Software Title Genre Developer Publisher(Sale) ReleaseAustralia
ST0600 Addition Tutor Software John Sands Electronics John Sands Electronics 1983
WR0204 Alpha Alphabet Software Wayne G. Richmond John Sands Electronics 1984
Australian General Knowledge Tutor Software John Sands Electronics John Sands Electronics 1984
ST0605 Australian General Knowledge Tutor Software John Sands Electronics John Sands Electronics 1983
ST0873 Blackjack Card game John Sands Electronics John Sands Electronics 1984
PS0304 Demon Division Shooter/Edutainment Pyramid Software John Sands Electronics 1983
ST0851 Dragonquest Adventure Hercules Gunter John Sands Electronics 1984
ST0851 Division Tutor Software John Sands Electronics John Sands Electronics 1983
ST0820 Environoid Adventure John Sands Electronics John Sands Electronics 1983
WR0207 Flashword 1 Software John Sands Electronics John Sands Electronics 1984
Flashword 2 Software John Sands Electronics John Sands Electronics 1984
ST0825 Heroic Quest Adventure John Sands Electronics John Sands Electronics 1984
ST0870 Ice Cream Stall Simulation Pyramid Software John Sands Electronics 1984
ST0500 Keyboard Learning Program Software John Sands Electronics John Sands Electronics 1983
Learning the Alphabet Software John Sands Electronics John Sands Electronics 1984
Learning to Count Software John Sands Electronics John Sands Electronics 1984
PS0301 Marauding Multiplication Shooter/Edutainment Pyramid Software John Sands Electronics 1984
WR0203 Metric Mentals Software Wayne G. Richmond John Sands Electronics 1984
Multiplication Tutor Software Grandstand Grandstand 1984
ST0872 Reverso Board game Gold Record Software John Sands Electronics 1984
WR0202 Roman Numbers-Up Software Wayne G. Richmond John Sands Electronics 1984
PS0303 Satellite Subtraction Shooter/Edutainment Pyramid Software John Sands Electronics 1983
ST0850 Solar Conquest Simulation John Sands Electronics John Sands Electronics 1984
Spelling Tutor Software Grandstand Grandstand 1984
WR0205 Spellomatic 1 Software John Sands Electronics John Sands Electronics 1983
WR0206 Spellomatic 2 Software John Sands Electronics John Sands Electronics 1983
Subtraction Tutor Software John Sands Electronics John Sands Electronics 1983
PS0302 Tank Addition Shooter/Edutainment Pyramid Software John Sands Electronics 1983
ST0501 Watch Me Draw Software John Sands Electronics John Sands Electronics 1984
WR0201 Whiz Kid Mental Arithmetic Software Wayne G. Richmond John Sands Electronics 1984
ST0871 Word Block Board game Creative Print Ideas John Sands Electronics 1984

Notes

  1. Also released as a Sega Card for that region, although it would not come out as a Sega Card until 1985.
  2. Also released as a Sega Card for that region, although it would not come out as a Sega Card until 1985.
  3. Also released as a Sega Card for that region, although it would not come out as a Sega Card until 1985.
  4. Also released as Sega Card for that region.
  5. Also released as a Sega Card for that region, although it would not come out as a Sega Card until 1985.

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Software List (Released by Sega)". セガ 製品情報サイト (in Japanese). Sega. Retrieved May 15, 2023.
  2. 1 2 "Home Video Game Console(Japanese, top-right)". Game Machine Magazine 15th July '85. Amusement Press Inc., Osaka, Japan. 15 July 1985. Retrieved 25 August 2023.
  3. "Home Video Game Console(Japanese, top-right)". Game Machine Magazine 1st May '86. Amusement Press Inc., Osaka, Japan. 1 May 1986. Retrieved 25 August 2023.
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