The Cassette Vision saw a Japanese only launch on June 30th, 1981.[1][2] The Cassette Vision was sold for 13,500 yen, and games were sold for 4,000 yen.[3][2] The Cassette Vision sold over 400,000 consoles and was the most popular console in Japan for a time.[3][4] The system was held back in part by internal factors, as Epoch only had a single NEC TK-80 computer to be used for game development, limiting the Cassette Vision's library.[3][5]
The Cassette Vision was discontinued in 1984.[1] and would be followed by the improvedSuper Cassette Vision.
An NEC D777C CPU was included on Cassette Vision game cartridges.[6][7] This hardware was considered dated at the time.[3]
Cartridges for the system had a storage capacity of 2 kilobytes.[6]
Cassette Vision game cartridges cost around 4,000 yen each.[2]
| Wikipedia has related information atCassette Vision andTK-80. |
| Wikimedia Commons has media related to:Epoch Cassette Vision |
Parts of this page are based on materials from: Wikipedia: the free encyclopedia. |