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- Sega_Pico abstract "The Kids Computer Pico (キッズコンピューター・ピコ, Kizzu Konpyūtā Piko), also known as Sega Pico, is an electronic toy by Sega. The aim of creating the Pico was to get more young children (specifically, ages 2–8) to use video game systems.[citation needed]The Pico was the first Sega-branded console to carry an officially licensed game from former competitor Nintendo.The Pico was released in 1993 in Japan and 1994 in North America and Europe. In Japan, the system was a huge success and games were developed until 2005. In North America and Europe, however, the Pico was less successful and games were only developed until 1997. During its introduction in North America, Binney & Smith (now known as Crayola LLC) did a promotion with the Pico to enter a contest when purchasing the "Crayola Big Box of Crayons" and featured two scented colors out of the 96 colors. The Pico was also released in South Korea by Samsung, and it was very successful in that region. To celebrate its 10th anniversary in 2003 in Japan, Sega re-released some of the Pico games. As of April 2005, 3.4 million Pico consoles and 11.2 million software cartridges had been sold.The Sega Pico's slogan was: "The computer that thinks it's a toy."".
- Sega_Pico cpu Motorola_68000.
- Sega_Pico manufacturer Sega.
- Sega_Pico successor Advanced_Pico_Beena.
- Sega_Pico thumbnail Kids_Computer_Pico-01.jpg?width=300.
- Sega_Pico type Video_game_console.
- Sega_Pico wikiPageID "29033".
- Sega_Pico wikiPageRevisionID "596812494".
- Sega_Pico aka "Kids Computer Pico".
- Sega_Pico cpu Motorola_68000.
- Sega_Pico generation Fourth_generation_of_video_games_consoles.
- Sega_Pico hasPhotoCollection Sega_Pico.
- Sega_Pico logo File:Sega_Pico_Logo.jpg.
- Sega_Pico manufacturer Sega.
- Sega_Pico media "Storyware".
- Sega_Pico memory "64".
- Sega_Pico name "Sega Pico".
- Sega_Pico price "160.0".
- Sega_Pico price "1994".
- Sega_Pico price "1999".
- Sega_Pico price "49.95".
- Sega_Pico releasedate "--06-26".
- Sega_Pico successor Advanced_Pico_Beena.
- Sega_Pico type Video_game_console.
- Sega_Pico unitssold "•JP: 3.5 million".
- Sega_Pico unitssold "•NA: 400,000".
- Sega_Pico subject Category:1990s_toys.
- Sega_Pico subject Category:Products_introduced_in_1993.
- Sega_Pico subject Category:Sega_consoles.
- Sega_Pico type 1990sToys.
- Sega_Pico type Artifact100021939.
- Sega_Pico type ConsoleTable103092883.
- Sega_Pico type Furnishing103405265.
- Sega_Pico type Furniture103405725.
- Sega_Pico type Instrumentality103575240.
- Sega_Pico type Object100002684.
- Sega_Pico type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Sega_Pico type Plaything103964744.
- Sega_Pico type SegaConsoles.
- Sega_Pico type Table104379243.
- Sega_Pico type Whole100003553.
- Sega_Pico type Device.
- Sega_Pico type InformationAppliance.
- Sega_Pico type DesignedArtifact.
- Sega_Pico comment "The Kids Computer Pico (キッズコンピューター・ピコ, Kizzu Konpyūtā Piko), also known as Sega Pico, is an electronic toy by Sega. The aim of creating the Pico was to get more young children (specifically, ages 2–8) to use video game systems.[citation needed]The Pico was the first Sega-branded console to carry an officially licensed game from former competitor Nintendo.The Pico was released in 1993 in Japan and 1994 in North America and Europe.".
- Sega_Pico label "Sega Pico".
- Sega_Pico label "Sega Pico".
- Sega_Pico label "Sega Pico".
- Sega_Pico label "Sega Pico".
- Sega_Pico label "Sega Pico".
- Sega_Pico label "キッズコンピュータ・ピコ".
- Sega_Pico sameAs Sega_Pico.
- Sega_Pico sameAs Sega_Pico.
- Sega_Pico sameAs キッズコンピュータ・ピコ.
- Sega_Pico sameAs 키즈_컴퓨터_피코.
- Sega_Pico sameAs Sega_Pico.
- Sega_Pico sameAs Sega_Pico.
- Sega_Pico sameAs m.075zy.
- Sega_Pico sameAs Q1374482.
- Sega_Pico sameAs Q1374482.
- Sega_Pico sameAs Sega_Pico.
- Sega_Pico wasDerivedFrom Sega_Pico?oldid=596812494.
- Sega_Pico depiction Kids_Computer_Pico-01.jpg.
- Sega_Pico isPrimaryTopicOf Sega_Pico.
- Sega_Pico name "Sega Pico".