Advanced Pico Beena
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| Manufacturer | Sega |
| Type | Video game console |
| Generation | Sixth generation era |
| First available | 2005 |
| Media | Storyware |
| Predecessor | Sega Pico |
The Advanced Pico Beena, also known as Beena is an educational console system targeted at young children sold by Sega Toys, successor of the Pico. The toy is designed for ages 2–8 around the concept children can learn while they play.
The cartridges are book shaped, each time a player turns the page of the cartridge the screen changes to replicate the image in the book. The games are controlled by a "magic" pen and buttons.
The Beena costs 13,440 yen, and its games retail between 4,000-7,000 yen.
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