Control device: Control Pad
Manufacturer: Sega
Model: SJ-150
Year: 1984
Controlled device: Travel alarm clock
Manufacturer: IDEA international (Japan)
Designed by: Ippei Matsumoto (Industrial Facility)
Model: Jetlag
Color: Black, green
Year: 2009
Hard-wired year: 2010
Serial number: HWD-corp-052
Collection: Corporation
Dimensions: 35x40x4 cm
Cable: 48 cm
Power: 3v button cell x1
Set up minutes up (time): Joystick forward
Set up minutes down (time): Joystick backward
Set up minutes up (alarm): Joystick left
Set up minutes down (alarm): Joystick right
Start set up: Hold 3 seconds any set up action
Set alarm on/off: Right button (hold 3 seconds)
Alarm off: Right button (hold 3 seconds)
Snooze: Right button
Light: Left button
The Sega Game 1000, more commonly known as the SG-1000, was Segas first home video games console. It was famously released for ¥15,000 in Japan on July 15, 1983. Unfortunately, the Nintendo Famicom was released the same day for ¥14,800. A year after launch (1984), Sega released a redesigned version of the SG-1000 called the SG-1000 II (known as the Mark II). It was practically the same as the Mark I console from a functionality point of view except there was a connection port which allowed you to connect to a SK-1100 keyboard. The controller was no longer hard-wired and there was an additional port to accommodate a second controller. The joystick was replaced by controllers which were very similar to the Famicoms.