The Cassette Vision is a second generation home video game console made by Epoch Co. and released in Japan on July 30, 1981. A redesigned model called...
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The Super Cassette Vision (Japanese: スーパーカセットビジョン, Hepburn: Sūpā Kasetto Bijon) is a home video game console made by Epoch Co. and released in Japan on...
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(1978) Cassette TV Game (1979) TV Vader (1980) Cassette Vision (July 30, 1981) Cassette Vision Jr. (1983) Super Cassette Vision (July 17, 1984) Epoch Game...
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for a price of ¥8,800. The system was made to compete with the Epoch Cassette Vision, which had a market dominance of 70% in Japan. The console was released...
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Bandai Super Vision 8000 (released in 1979) Epoch Cassette Vision (released in 1981) VTech CreatiVision (released in 1981) Compact Vision TV Boy (released...
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games thanks to a neighbor who often invited him to play with his Epoch Cassette Vision console. Gaming appealed to Kamiya mainly due to the sounds it produced...
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license after the versions created for the Arcadia 2001 and the Epoch Cassette Vision. Even though the game is completely playable by a player with no...
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C96; the C96 replica was also usable with its next console, the Epoch Cassette Vision, created in 1981. The wireless broadcast functionality of the TV...
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the Intellivision became popular in North American homes, and the Epoch Cassette Vision became the best-selling console in Japan. Many companies, including...
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C96; the C96 replica was also usable with its next console, the Epoch Cassette Vision, created in 1981. The C96 was used by Vlado Chernozemski to assassinate...
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