Popular games for platform Sega Pico

01.05.1996

Paddington no Sekai Ryokou is a Sega Pico game based on Paddington Bear

31.12.1995

Pepe's Puzzles is a puzzle game created for small children between the ages of 5-7 years old. There are three different kinds of mini-games found in this game; Mazes, Puzzles, and Sequential Memory/Matching Games. There are 5 different mazes to choose from, all with their own gimmicks. The main goal in the maze mini-games is to get to the flag, but each mini-game involves a different way to do so. One is simple movement, one is following arrows, one is a specifically colored path, one involves picking up all the fish food before reaching the flag, and one has X or O spaces on the maze. There are two different puzzles to choose from; a slide puzzle and a jigsaw puzzle. There are bad penguins that should be avoided in both puzzles. There are 4 different matching/memory games to choose from. One is simply matching fish, one is remembering the correct pathways by color, one has you turn the pages of the book to find an object, and one has you match the colored shapes in order. There are 2-3 difficulty levels depending on the mini-game, and it primarily focuses on teaching problem-solving and logic skills.

31.12.1996

Educational game featuring the Sega Pico's mascot.

31.12.1995

The Great Counting Caper with The 3 Blind Mice is a Miscellaneous game, developed by Realtime Associates and published by Thinking Cap Software, which was released in 1995.

01.05.1998

A Japan-only Sanrio-themed Sega Pico game, released on May 1, 1998.

02.08.1997

A Sega Pico game featuring characters created by Sanrio.

18.10.1994

Ai to Yume to Bouken Sanrio Puroland! is a Japan-only Sanrio-themed Sega Pico game.

04.06.1994

Tails and the Music Maker is game that feature Tails "Miles" Prower as the main character. It debuted on the Sega Pico.

15.11.1994

A Year at Pooh Corner is a Sega Pico game based on the Winnie the Pooh franchise. In Japan it is known as Pooh-san to Tanoshii Nakama-tachi. This is likely the most common game for the system, having been bundled with Pico console from launch in non-Japanese territories.

01.12.1995

Lego Fun to Build is an educational Sega Pico game developed and published by Sega based on the popular children's toy Lego. It was the first Lego game.

01.01.1970

Crossover game for Pico

01.07.1996

A game for the Sega Pico based on the GeGeGe no Kitaro franchise.

01.01.1970

Tottoko Hamtaro: Haru Natsu Aki Fuyu Tottoko Nakayoshi! Ham-chans! is a Sega Pico game starring Hamtaro

01.12.1995

Sega Pico game based on the Heisei Kyouiku Iinkai's game show.

31.12.1997

Sesame Street: Alphabet Avenue is a Sega Pico game based on the Sesame Street TV show. It was only released in North America.

01.01.1970

Educational Mickey Mouse game for Pico.

01.02.1995

An educational game based on manga Tensai Bakabon.

17.11.2003

Pokémon Advanced Generation: I've Begun Hiragana and Katakana! is an educational game designed to teach Japanese children to read and write in the Japanese scripts of hiragana and katakana for Sega Pico. It has only been released in Japan. The game features voice acting from the anime's cast and an instrumental version of Advance Adventure as the title theme. Team Rocket disguise themselves and tell Ash, Brock, May and Max that they need around 25 Pokémon to progress to the Pokémon Stage. Pokémon are caught by correctly drawing five kana.

31.12.1995

Based on the characters created by famous author and illustrator Richard Scarry (BusyTown, Busy World), this educational game intends to develop memory (a pairing game) and creativity (with cookies customisation), learn colors and mixing them to create new ones, or find a path to move a character to a destination, avoiding obstacles. A basic animation studio kit allows children to create a short cartoon.

31.12.1994

Beware! The Color Miser is on the loose vacuuming up color wherever he goes. Your children will learn about shapes, colors, patters and more as their artistic expression takes over. They'll exercise their imagination creating toys and recoloring over 15 different scenes! Using characters from the story and their own original art, your children will create and animate their own cartoons!