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E > EPOCH > Cassette Vision


 

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Monday 20th February 2023
PippoCiccio (Italy)
https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epoch_Cassette_Vision

As you can see here (https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epoch_Cassette_Vision) the console uses a different NEC D77?C chip for every different game. The Cassette Vision is almost an empty shell$ all the logic is inside the chips (CPU/ram/rom) placed in the cartridges. The NEC D778C and NEC D774C chip have been used already used for "TV baseball" and "TV Vader" consoles.


Monday 20th February 2023
PippoCiccio (Italy)
https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epoch_Cassette_Vision

As you can see here (https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epoch_Cassette_Vision) the console use a NEC D774C. This same chip is also used in one of the cartridge of the Super Vision. Every cartridge of Super Vision contains a different NEC D77?C chip (The Super Vision console is an empty shell...)


Friday 18th June 2004
The Clothist (Seattle, WA)

I'm pretty darn sure I remember playing with one of these that a friend had imported from Japan back when I was a kid.





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