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The Gakken Compact Vision TV Boy is an oddball gaming console. If the Famicom and SG-1000 being released on the same day was an unfortunate coincidence for Sega, the release of the TV Boy must be classified as an embarrassing misstep for Gakken. It was released three months after the Famicom and carried none of the bells and whistles. 続き⇒
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ビーチヘッド・PC-8801

テグザー・FM-7

上海・J3100

TINYドラキュラの城・MSX

トップルジップ・MSX2
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I found this kind of strange tape called Aoi Uchu no Boken (Adventure in Blue Outer-space) on Mercari. I saw some screenshots of it in via Google Images and thought it was pretty interesting looking. I decided to buy it. When it arrived, I noticed that it used to have two labels, but one was removed and placed directly on the tape case. Both labels have, in very hard-to-make-out writing, "SAMPLE" printed on them. The exposed side had a plain white label that said "DEMO MSX". I thought it was a game, but it was a non-interactive demo. 続き⇒
This final branch of the demo disk is probably the most interesting to me. I love games, but I’m also really interested in 8-bit productivity applications. This highlights some of the productivity apps available for this system. 続き⇒
Japan had its own computer revolution in the 80s that we might say paralleled that of the western world. It’s absolutely overwhelming at first to look through all the potential offerings. In the US, we had three big-time 8-bit players – Commodore, Atari, and Apple -and a host of manufacturers with smaller market shares. In Japan they also had three mighty participants – Fujitsu, NEC, and Sharp. 続き⇒
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