Every Sega Console Ranked From Worst to Best

Sega’s initial home video game console was the SG-1000, which launched in Japan and select other countries, but never made it to North America. Because of this, it didn’t directly compete with the Nintendo Entertainment System in the US, and it remains largely unknown to many gamers. Over a few years, the SG-1000 was released in various designs. It offered a collection of 51 game cartridges and 29 Sega My Card games. While reasonably popular, the console had some technical drawbacks and ultimately finished last in the market. However, it does feature some enjoyable titles, such as Safari Race, Star Force, Wonder Boy, Sega-Galaga, and more.








