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Sega SC-3000 Home Computer

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Sega SC-3000 Home Computer

The Sega SC-3000 is a home computer that was first released by Sega in 1983. It was one of the first computers to be marketed towards the home consumer and was aimed at being both a home computer and a game console. The SC-3000 was released in Japan, Australia and Europe and was one of the first computers to be sold in those countries. The SC-3000 had a Z80 processor which was a common processor for home computers at the time and had a clock speed of 3.58 MHz. It had a graphics resolution of 256 x 192 pixels and...

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Dust is a killer!

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Dust is a killer!
 

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Importance of maintaining retro hardware

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Importance of maintaining retro hardware
The importance of replacing old capacitors and batteries in retro gaming hardware cannot be overstated. These components play a critical role in the functionality and lifespan of your device, and neglecting to replace them when necessary can result in issues such as faulty audio, video, or power.

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Why is collecting retro games becoming expensive?

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Why is collecting retro games becoming expensive?
One reason that retro games can be expensive is their rarity. Some retro games were only released in small quantities or for a short period of time, making them hard to find and highly sought after by collectors.

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What is an EverDrive?

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What is an EverDrive?
One of the main benefits of using an Everdrive is that it allows you to play your retro games without having to worry about the physical media degrading over time.

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