Sega Pico

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GagaMan
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executioner wrote:First time I've seen it also. Wanna get it for my niece.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uIE1mUY77nw
Ok after seeing that I want one just for the pure noverty. A shame this game in partciular didn't get a UK release (Tails and the Music maker did though).

"YAY!"
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i remember seeing this at a childhood friends house...i remember seeing the Berenstain bears game for it and thinking that it was more of a toddler toy than a video game system

so i played zelda a link to the past there instead
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GagaMan wrote: "YAY!"
Those voices are amazing! The Sonic voice sounds a lot like Ryan Drummond, I know it isn't but it's interesting that in 1996 they had a direction for his vocal style. Love the Eggman voice. "I LOST!"

Notice that at the startup screen, the tiny Sonic, Amy, Tails and Eggman march has a clear separation of Eggman from the rest. He'll participate in their little march, but he's not going to like it and he'll be damned if he has to stand right next to a sworn enemy like Tails.
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I've got a Pico that works perfectly, but I can't find a single good use for it. I wish there was a cool Pico hack or someway to play genesis games on Pico.
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is this the first console with motion controls!?
I never knew it had video output, i thought it was a squared toy
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I remember seeing it at Toys R Us as a kid. Never was too interested, but a part of me still wanted to try it out.
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i have a pico with all but 2 u s release games and i know where another system is with games for sale i play mine with my little nephew
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All I remember is that the Pico was "the computer that thought it was a toy".
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I picked one of these up in it's box with manual and whatnot at a Value Village a couple weeks ago. Came with Ecco Jr and Richard Scarry's Huckle and Lowly's Busiest Day Ever. Paid $6 for it.

It's a pretty interesting little device, even if the most fun thing I can do is just drive the Pickle Car around like an asshole, running into everybody else on the roads and going up on the sidewalks in Busiest Day Ever. Ecco Jr has some decent puzzles too, for little kids.
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