Sega Pico

The SEGA Pico was an electronic toy by SEGA. The aim was to get more young children to use video game systems. The SEGA Pico was designed for ages 2–8 and the slogan was "the toy that thinks it's a computer." The cartridges were called "Storyware, and were book shaped. Each time a player turned the page of the cartridge the screen changed to replicate the image in the book. The games were controlled by a "magic" pen and buttons.

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