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Bandai Super Vision 8000

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1979 video game console
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Bandai Super Vision 8000
Box
Console
ManufacturerBandai
TypeHome video game console
GenerationSecond generation
Release dateDecember 1979; 45 years ago (December 1979)[1]
Introductory price59,800 Yen (Japan)
Discontinued1982
MediaROM cartridge
CPUNEC D780C-1 @ 3.58 MHz
DisplayTV, 256x192
GraphicsAmi S68047 (Motorola 6847 clone)
SoundAY-3-8910
PredecessorBandai TV Jack 5000 [ja]
SuccessorBandai Arcadia

TheBandai Super Vision 8000, also known as theTV Jack 8000,[2] is ahome video game console released byBandai in 1979 belonging to thesecond generation. The console can be directly connected to a TV.

This console was the last of the Bandai TV Jack console series but was completely different from the other consoles of the series. The Super Vision 8000 had a centralCPU. The other consoles belonged to the first generation: they didn't feature amicroprocessor, and were based on custom codelessstate machine computers consisting ofdiscrete logic circuits comprising each element of the game itself (Pong-style console).

Technical specifications

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  • CPU: 8-bitNEC D780C-1 (Z80 clone), running at 3.58MHz[3]
  • Resolution: 256pixel x 192 with 2 Colors (32 x 16 character mode using built-in 8x12 font), 128 x 192 Bitmap Mode with 2 Colors, 128 x 96 Bitmap Mode with 4 Colors
  • Memory: 1KB RAM, 3KB VRAM
  • VDG: Ami S68047 (Motorola 6847 clone)
  • Audio:General Instrument AY-3-8910, three channel sound, with one noise generator
  • Introductory price: 59,800Yen (Japan)[4][5]

Games

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All seven games released for the console were developed by Bandai Electronics and released in 1979.[6]

List of games

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  • Missile Vader
  • Space Fire
  • Othello
  • Gun Professional
  • PacPacBird
  • Submarine
  • Beam Galaxian

References

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  1. ^"Super Vision 8000 by Bandai – The Video Game Kraken". Retrieved8 May 2022.
  2. ^Dunn, Jeff (15 July 2013)."Chasing Phantoms - The history of failed consoles".gamesradar. Retrieved6 May 2022.
  3. ^"Video Game Console Library".Video Game Console Library. Retrieved8 May 2022.
  4. ^"CLASSIC VIDEOGAME STATION ODYSSEY:SUPERVISION 8000".www.ne.jp. Retrieved8 May 2022.
  5. ^Bolat, Robert."WoW Service". Coin looting. Retrieved21 August 2023.
  6. ^"Console Living Room: Bandai Super Vision 8000 : Free Software : Free Download, Borrow and Streaming : Internet Archive".archive.org. Retrieved2023-03-26.

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