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Yamato
System(s): Arcade (Nichibutsu Crazy Climber hardware), SG-1000
Publisher: Sega
Developer:
Genre: Shoot-'em-Up

















Release Date RRP Code
SG-1000
JP
¥4,3004,300 G-1008
SG-1000
EU
SG-1000
AU
SG-1000
NZ
SG-1000
KR
SG33C
SG-1000
TW

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Yamato (ヤマト) is an arcade game developed by Sega in 1983. It runs on hardware designed by Nichibutsu for their 1980 game Crazy Climber. It was subsequently brought to the SG-1000 later in the year.

In the game the player takes control of the Yamato battleship (which was sunk off Kyuushuu during World War II), firing at enemy ships and planes while avoiding missiles and torpedoes.

Physical scans

Arcade version

SG-1000 version

Sega Retro Average 
Publication Score Source
60 №11
50 №19, p57/62
SG-1000
55
Based on
2 reviews
Sega Retro Average 
Publication Version Score
Computer Input (NZ)Computer Input (NZ)
50
[2]
SG-1000
50
Based on
1 review

Yamato

SG-1000, JP
Yamato SG1000 JP Box Back.jpgYamato SG-1000 JP Spine.jpgYamato SG1000 JP Box Front.jpgYamato SG-1000 JP Spine2.jpg
Cover
Yamato SG-1000 JP Carttop.jpg
Yamato SG-1000 JP Cart.jpg
Cart
Yamato SG-1000 JP Manual.pdf
Manual
Yamato SG-1000 JP Inside.jpg
Inside
SG-1000, EU

SG-1000, AU
Yamato SG1000 AU Box Front.jpg
Cover
Yamato SG1000 AU Cart.jpg
Cart
SG-1000, NZ

SG-1000, KR

Yamato SG KR card.jpg
Card
SG-1000, TW

References

  1. http://sega-interactive.co.jp/special/history/title/yamato.html
  2. Computer Input, "November 1983" (NZ; 1983-xx-xx), page 25