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Super Cassette Vision

The Super Cassette Vision (Japanese: スーパーカセットビジョン, Hepburn: Suupaa Kasetto Bijon) is a home video game console made by Epoch Co. and released in Japan on July 17, 1984, and in Europe, specifically France, later in 1984. A successor to the Cassette Vision, it competed with Nintendo's Family Computer and Sega's SG-1000 line in Japan.

Super Cassette Vision
A Super Cassette Vision and its accompanying paddle–based game controller
ManufacturerEpoch Co.
TypeHome video game console
GenerationThird generation
Release date
  • JP: July 17, 1984
Introductory price¥14,800
Units soldc. 300,000[1]
MediaROM cartridge
CPU8-bit NEC µPD7801G
Memory128 bytes RAM, 4kB VRAM
Display309×246 resolution, 16 colors, 128 on-screen sprites
GraphicsEPOCH TV-1
SoundµPD1771C @ 6 MHz
PredecessorCassette Vision

History edit

Epoch's original Cassette Vision was introduced in Japan by Epoch in 1981, which had steady sales and took over 70% of the Japanese home console market at the time, with around 400,000 units sold.[2] However, the introduction of next-generation systems from Nintendo, Casio and Sega quickly pushed back the original Cassette Vision, leading Epoch to quickly develop a successor. The Super Cassette Vision was released in 1984 at a cost of ¥14,800 yen,[3] featuring an 8-bit processor and better performance more in line with its competitors. It was later released in France by ITMC under the Yeno branding.[4] At least 16 games were brought over from Japan for a European release.[5] A version of the system targeted the young female market, the Super Lady Cassette Vision. The console came packed in a pink carrying case, alongside the game Milky Princess.[6] The system did not take off, and was unable to match the massive popularity of the Nintendo Famicom, leading Epoch to drop out of the console market by 1987.

Technical specifications edit

 
The motherboard and keypad of the Super Cassette Vision.
  • CPU: 8-bit NEC µPD7801G microcontroller[7] @ 4 Mhz
  • RAM: 128 bytes (internal to CPU)
  • ROM: 4 KB (internal to CPU)
  • Video processor: EPOCH TV-1 @ 14 Mhz
  • VRAM: 4 KB (2 × µPD4016C-2) + 2 KB (EPOCH TV-1 internal)
  • Colors: 16
  • Sprites: 128
  • Display: 309×246
  • Sound processor: µPD1771C @ 6 MHz
  • Sound: 1 channel (tone, noise or 1-bit PCM)
  • Controllers: 2 × hard-wired joysticks

Games edit

  • 1. Astro Wars - Invaders from Space
  • 2. Astro Wars II - Battle in Galaxy
  • 3. Super Golf
  • 4. Super Mahjong
  • 5. Super Base Ball
    • Giants Hara Tatsunori no Super Base Ball
  • 6. Punch Boy
  • 7. Elevator Fight
  • 8. Lupin III
  • 9. Nebula
  • 10. Wheelie Racer
  • 11. Boulder Dash
  • 12. Miner 2049er
  • 13. Super Soccer
  • 14. Comic Circus
  • 15. Milky Princess
  • 16. Pop and Chips
  • 17. Nekketsu Kung-Fu Road
  • 18. Star Speeder
  • 19 TonTon Ball
  • 20. Super Sansu-Puter
  • 21. Shogi Nyuumon
  • 22. Doraemon
  • 23. BASIC Nyuumon (included four basic games)
  • 24. Dragon Slayer
  • 25. Rantou Pro-Wrestling
  • 26. WaiWai(Y2) Monster Land
  • 27. Dragon Ball: The Great Unexplored Dragon Region
  • 28. Mappy
  • 29. Sky Kid
  • 30. Pole Position II

Unreleased games edit

  • Black Hole
  • Super Derby
  • Super Rugby

External links edit

  • Super Cassette Vision at www.old-computers.com

References edit

  1. ^ "pc.watch.impress.co.jp" (in Japanese). 2018. Retrieved October 7, 2020.
  2. ^ "株式会社 エポツク杜 堀江正幸氏 (pg. 9)" (in Japanese). 1998. Retrieved August 29, 2017.
  3. ^ "Hardware Heaven: Super Cassette Vision". Retro Gamer (233): 32–33. June 2022. Retrieved 21 May 2022.
  4. ^ "Ma collection YENO & EPOCH Super Cassette Vision" (in French). Retrieved August 29, 2017.
  5. ^ Shiver (2004). "YENO Super Cassette Vision" (in French). Internet Services. Retrieved August 29, 2017.
  6. ^ "Epoch Super Cassette Vision: Models & Clones". Video Game Console Library. Retrieved August 29, 2017.
  7. ^ "Epoch Super Cassette Vision: Specs & Manuals". Video Game Console Library. Retrieved August 29, 2017.

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