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{{sub-stub}}'''''SDI''''' is an LCD game released by [[Sega]] in Japan as part of the Game Vision series. Though Sega intended for linked with the arcade game''[[SDI]]'', it is in fact a retooled version of [[Tiger Electronics]]' 1989 LCD "Super Sound" handheld, ''Space Fight'' (not to be confused with an earlier handheld from the company with the same name).
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{{sub-stub}}'''''SDI''''' (エス・ディー・アイ) is an LCD game released by [[Sega]] in Japan as part of the Game Vision series. Though Sega intended for linked with the arcade game ''[[SDI]]'', it is in fact a retooled version of [[Tiger Electronics]]' 1989 LCD "Super Sound" handheld, ''Space Fight'' (not to be confused with an earlier handheld from the company with the same name).
  
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Latest revision as of 17:41, 27 November 2022

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SDI LCD JP.jpg
SDI
System(s): LCD
Publisher: Sega
Developer:
Genre: Shoot-'em-Up

















Number of players: 1
Release Date RRP Code
LCD handheld game
JP
903-0004

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SDI (エス・ディー・アイ) is an LCD game released by Sega in Japan as part of the Game Vision series. Though Sega intended for linked with the arcade game SDI, it is in fact a retooled version of Tiger Electronics' 1989 LCD "Super Sound" handheld, Space Fight (not to be confused with an earlier handheld from the company with the same name).

Physical scans

LCD, JP


LCD Sega games made by Tiger Electronics
"Electronic" Series
Electronic After Burner (19xx) | Golden Axe (19xx) | Space Harrier II (19xx) | Sonic the Hedgehog (1992) | Sonic the Hedgehog 3 (1994)
Electronic Hang-On (1989) | Electronic OutRun (1989) | Electronic Thunder Blade (1989) | Electronic Altered Beast (1990) | Electronic Shinobi (1991) | Electronic Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (1993) | Electronic Sonic Spinball (1994) | Electronic Virtua Fighter (1995)
Game Vision Series
SDI (19xx) | OutRun F-1 (19xx) | Submarine Wars (19xx) | Castlevania II: Simon's Quest (19xx) | Thunder Blade (19xx) | Karnov (199x) | Gauntlet (1989) | Baseball (199x) | Skeet Shoot (19xx)
Altered Beast (1990) | Hang-On (19xx) | Space Harrier II (19xx) | After Burner (19xx) | Batman (19xx) | Heavy Barrel (19xx) | Shinobi (19xx)
Pocket Arcade Series
Bug! (199x) | NiGHTS into Dreams (199x) | Sonic 3D Blast (199x) | Sonic the Hedgehog 3 (199x) | Streets of Rage (199x) | Super Monaco GP (199x) | Virtua Fighter (199x)
Baseball (1994) Football (1994) | Eternal Champions (1994) | Ecco the Dolphin (1994) | Amazing Sonic (1994) | Columns (1994) | Indy 500 (1996) | Panzer Dragoon (1997)
R-Zone
Daytona USA (199x) | NiGHTS into Dreams (199x) | Panzer Dragoon (199x) | Virtua Cop (199x) | Virtua Fighter (199x) | Indy 500 (1995)
Others
Daytona USA (199x) | Sonic 3D Blast (1997) | Virtua Cop (199x) | Sonic Adventure (2000)
NiGHTS into Dreams (1997) | Sonic (1998) | Sonic R (1998) | Sonic Underground (2000)