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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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    Nintendo's Family Computer. It received a successor called the Super Cassette Vision. Founded in 1958 by Maeda Taketora, Epoch was originally a manufacturer...
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    Television Interface Chip (STIC), generating a 16-color palette. The Super Cassette Vision, equipped with an EPOCH TV-1 video processor, uses a 16-color palette...
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  • (making it one of the first titles to be published by Square), a Super Cassette Vision by Epoch in 1986 and a Game Boy port by the same company in 1990...
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  • Arcadia 2001 - - - Doraemon Nobita's Time Machine the Great Adventure Super Cassette Vision - - - Doraemon (Famicom) Family Computer Hudson Soft Action December...
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  • Epoch Co. released a second game called Lupin III for the Epoch Super Cassette Vision in Japan in 1984. Also in 1984, Lupin III: Legacy of Pandora was...
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  • games List of Super A'Can games List of Super Cassette Vision games List of Takara Video Challenger games List of View-Master Interactive Vision games List...
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    Baseball (1978) Cassette TV Game (1979) TV Vader (1980) Cassette Vision (July 30, 1981) Cassette Vision Jr. (1983) Super Cassette Vision (July 17, 1984)...
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  • 1988 Shodan Morita Shogi - 1991 Super Shogi - 1992 Hayazashi Nidan Morita Shogi - 1993 Shogi Furinkazan - 1993 BS Super Shogi Problem 1000 - 1994 Itou...
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  • Boulder Dash (video game) (category ColecoVision games)
    Arcade) – in 1985 another arcade version was released on Data East's "DECO Cassette System", with improved graphics but a reduced display grid on a vertical...
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