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Sega SC-3000

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Sega SC-3000
Type Computer
Manufacturer Sega
Distributor AU John Sands Electronics
NZ Grandstand Leisure
Released 1983
Launch RRP NZ $NZ399
Discontinued 1986
Generation Second Generation
Userbase ?
Predecessor Nil
Successor Sega Master System

The Sega SC-3000 (short for Sega Computer 3000) was a home computer produced by Sega. It was distributed in Australia by John Sands Electronics and in New Zealand by Grandstand Leisure, who also handled the system's home console equivalent, the SG-1000.

Notes

  • In New Zealand a magazine was also produced for a number of years "Sega Computer - The official magazine of the SEGA User Club of New Zealand". It was published by Grandstand Leisure for 11 issues, and Sega Software Support for a further 5 issues.

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